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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Arranged alphabetically by Parishes 1 Bottisham (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 55 N.E., bTL 56 S.W., cTL 56 S.E.) (Fig. 13; … Jenyns; in S. aisle(5), small painted board recording Charity Sermon instituted by Sir Roger Jenyns, early … though nothing is known of the house at that time. The estate passed from the Allington to the Jenyns family in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 6 included for civil purposes also Swaffham Bulbeck Poor's Fen, covering 73 a. 7 The ancient parish, though seldom … way, 8 a turnpike between 1724 and 1870. 9 In Bottisham's south-eastern part the borders 10 mostly run somewhat … former allotments. 88 The largest development was the Park Estate of over 150 houses begun c. 1960 along, and in closes …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Scheme of 1886 seven of them were combined with Salisbury's school charity as the Bottisham United Charities, excluding only Pugh's bequest. Their total incomes were thereafter to be divided, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 20 ploughlands in the vill belonged to Walter Giffard's demesne. It was staffed with 14 servi, but had only 6 … rights were allowed for when apportioning the Poor's Fen charity income in 1887. 15 Many villagers probably owned … 49 A butcher was fined for selling bad meat in 1328. 50 A smith, carpenters, and a tailor were recorded in 1279, 51 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… attendance, among 90 or more children. 79 In 1981 that charity still owned 4 a. in Lode, worth £34 yearly. 80 … in practice into a rentcharge of £20 on the Bottisham Hall estate, whose owner, Canon Jenyns, added another £5 towards the children's clothing. In the 1830s the 20 boys not taught on the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had belonged to Earl Harold, 59 probably including the estate at 'Bidicheseye', which c. 1044 Thurstan son of Wine … who held them at farm until Walter Giffard, to whom Harold's part of the vill had been assigned after 1066, seized them. … Webb. 86 In 1593 Webb settled it on his wife Susanna Smith, to whom he left half of it for her life at his death …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 10; patron, Sir W. J. H. B. Folkes, Bart.: the … There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. Humphrey's charity, consisting of about 49 acres of land and three … almost illegible, of about the time of Edward IV. Henry Smith bequeathed land in 1642, now producing 60 per annum, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Aston (in Munslow) until 1963, 10 except that Sir John Smith's widow Agnes (d. 1562) did not hold Bouldon. 11 G. M. G. Hamilton-Russell, Viscount Boyne, bought the manorial estate from the Church Commissioners in 1964 12 but retained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… too, seems sometimes to have been excluded from the town's jurisdiction, but medieval subsidy assessments for Oxford … 1376-7, obtained a judgement that the whole of St. Thomas's parish west of Bookbinder's Bridge was part of the abbot's … to those of the county borough in 1948. 41 The new housing estate of Blackbird Leys (369 a.) was brought into the county …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND LIBERTY. The liberty, first defined in Henry VI's charter of 1447, covered the town of Colchester and its … the four hamlets to be within the borough, but Richard's only known charter, while granting hunting rights within … although it may earlier have been an independent estate, was within Colchester in 1086, and so presumably were …
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