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A History of the County of Oxford
… Anne house and has some contemporary panelling; another, College House (formerly College Farm), is an 18th-century … mid-18th century by the vicar, Coventry Lichfield. 30 A new and smaller vicarage of glass and wood was built next to … school of red brick (recently modernized), the new primary school built in 1957, 36 and the village hall, a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in this year to John Frcmond, steward of Winchester College, who died in 1420, and by his will left all his … Allington, subject to his wife's life interest, 109 to the college to assist in clothing the choristers. In 1306 Robert … it with the other part of Allington manor to Winchester College (q.v.). From Henry their son and his wife Christine …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… side of the Odiham to Alton road, is the Plough Inn, a new red-brick building which replaces the old and less … flint rubble, all except the west wall of the nave and the new south aisle being covered with rough-cast externally, and … White, through trustees, sold the advowson in 1636 to the college of St. John's, Oxford, with whom the patronage still …
A History of the County of Essex
… Vicarage Lane. 23 The lane was diverted eastwards, over a new bridge in 1966, when the Brentwood bypass was built. … Road, Shenfield, but in 1973 it was linked to the new Mountnessing bypass. 27 Putwell (formerly Dell) bridge, … both Gilstead Hall and Dytchleys belonged to Queen Mary College, London. Nunns, Coxtie Green Road, is a red brick …
A History of the County of Oxford
… added at the east end, the attic story was removed and a new slate roof, with a wooden modillioned cornice and new chimney-stacks were added. 10 The granary of brick and … Rectory was rebuilt in 1842 by the patrons, the Queen's College. 11 The 17th-century Rectory was an eight-roomed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and churchwardens of Southam to apply the interest on New Year's day in buying coals, clothing, or bread to be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of this parish, towards Shinglewell, and thence on to Cobham-park and Rochester. On the remains of this road, about … the king's hands, who, two years after, settled it on his new erected dean and chapter of Rochester, where it did not … was part of the possessions of Sir John, son of Henry de Cobham, of Cobham, the eldest branch of that noble family; …
A History of the County of Bedford
… as a separate estate. The name survives in Old and New Rowney Farms, which belong to Mr. Whitbread at the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… himself, 190 and after 1914 gave the living to Merton College, Oxford, the present patrons. Tithes in the parishes …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Lewes, 3 but the urban portion formed part of the new municipal borough in 1881. 4 By a Local Government Act of … of the rere-dorter remaining as a projecting extension. A new reredorter (measuring 158 ft. by 24 ft. inside) was built … a parish church in the 13th century when, possibly, the new Hospital of St. James was built close by. 36 It consists …
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