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A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1853 presented his son. In about 1865 it was sold to W. Ashwell, who presented his son in 1866. 151 In 1931 the … of Finmere and Mixbury were united, 152 and the Misses Ashwell now (1955) present for two turns and the Bishop of … 25", xi, 16 (1881). See below, p. 124. Blo. Fin. 8182: W. Ashwell, the patron, paid for it. It was sold in 1937. Oxf. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… many other roads and trackways ran across Fowlmere. 19 Ashwell Street, a prehistoric trackway crossing it from …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 49 In 1540 a grant in fee was made to John Sewster of Ashwell (co. Herts) among other monastic property, of lands …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ruddery Spring 3 km. south of the village near the ancient Ashwell Street, forms the western boundary of both county and … was not fully distinct in 1086, 4 by a stream rising near Ashwell Street and further south by field boundaries. It lies … 40 metres around the village and 60 metres just south of Ashwell Street. Odsey lies rather higher on a west sloping …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'minister and register'. 202 With the new rector, George Ashwell (165894), Puritan influence ended. He was a royalist … gentry, the Wenmans, the Dentons, and the Spencers. 206 Ashwell's successor, William Wyatt, cannot have been resident … rails were given by William Spencer and the rector George Ashwell wainscoted the chancel. 224 In the 18th century the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… being found in 1645. 359 In 12345 Stephen de Eswelle or Ashwell paid 5 s. 4 d. for a fee in Wycombe, 360 and the … Alice, who in return gave a sore sparhawk. 362 Stephen de Ashwell was still living in 12612, 363 but before 1302 had been succeeded by John de Ashwell. 364 William his son 365 leased his lands in Wycombe …
A History of the County of Hertford
… north-west and southwest, the former being continued on to Ashwell. The church 6 and rectory stand on the south-east of the angle formed by the road to Ashwell and that leading south-west to the Roman road, and … de Valognes's holding was a berewick of his holding at Ashwell, and the overlordship descended with his manor there …
A History of the County of Hertford
… died very shortly after, for in 1423 John Hinxworth of Ashwell was holding Hunsdon as the kinsman and heir of John …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Royston for a penny. 4 The nearest railway station is at Ashwell, 3 miles to the north, though Royston is the nearest …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… northern block, bounded to the south by the ancient Ashwell Street and to the west by the Old North Road, and a … permanently under cultivation. 87 The south field near Ashwell and Ermine Streets, recorded c. 1200, 88 and the … covering c. 6 a., had been established just south of Ashwell Street. 127 In 1269 Jordan Chamberlain leased a water …
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