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A History of the County of Somerset
… 5 Francis Rawlins was licensed as a schoolmaster in 1662 and remained until his death in 1710. 6 Two other masters were licensed in 1662, and a schoolmistress died in 1706. 7 By 1759 two teachers … in a flamboyant Gothic style, of Quantock stone with Bath stone dressings. 15 In 1903 it received contributions …
A History of the County of Somerset
… tithings within the parish, Stogursey or Borough, Wick, and Shurton, all in Cannington hundred, 1 Durborough in Whitley hundred, 2 and Fairfield in Williton hundred. 3 In 1521 a tithingman of … tithing was not mentioned in 1560 when Wick, Stogursey, and Shurton were complete tithings within the parish and
A History of the County of Somerset
… which William de Falaise held in 1086. 60 Emme, daughter and heir of William de Falaise, married William (I) de Curci. … manor, by 1674 had passed to John Selleck, archdeacon of Bath (d. 1690), 91 and from him it descended to his son … to the executors of Nicholas Bubwith, bishop of Bath and Wells. They in turn gave the estate to the chapter of Wells
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… is on an almost level, Boulder Clay plateau between 122 m. and 137 m. above OD. To the N. the down-cutting of a number of small N. and N.E.-flowing streams has exposed large areas of limestones, clays and silts between 73 m. and 122 m. above OD. In the extreme …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Stoke Bardolf. And Carlton &c. STOKE BARDOLF. AND CARLTON, &c. In Stoches, and Chelling, Tochi (who was also Lord of Shelford and
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… S. across outcrops of Oolitic Limestone, Upper Lias Clay and riverine deposits, to the R. Tove here flowing at 74 m. … is of some interest in that it is completely undocumented and not even a name can be assigned to it. Prehistoric and Roman Worked flints of Neolithic type are said to have …
A History of the County of Northampton
… corner of Cleley hundred. It is separated from Paulerspury and Alderton to the south by the Tove, and from Ashton and Roade on the east by a tributary of the river. On the …
The Environs of London
… Stoke Newington NEWINGTON-STOKE. Name and etymology. Situation, boundaries, extent, &c. In ancient … in the register. Extracts from the Register. Countess of Bath. "My lady of Bath, died Dec. 20, 1561." Margaret, daughter of John …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Stoke Newington, which was a peculiar of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London. 70 Patronage was exercised … Gilbert Scott in a 13th-century style of Kentish rag with Bath stone dressings and consists of apsidal chancel with … for repairs from Palatine estate char. 1962. 3 Bldg. of Bath stone and Kentish rag with Portland stone dressings in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… cultivated, for 2 1/2 ploughs. There were 4 villeins, and 37 cottars on 10 a. The whole, belonging to St. Paul's cathedral, was worth 40 s. T.R.E. and 41 s. by 1086. 23 By 1329 the parish was apparently divided between the lord's demesne and the land of tenants. 24 The demesne, in the north part, …
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