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Alumni Oxonienses
… 26 March, 1694, aged 17; B.A. 1697, M.A. 1700, rector of Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset, 1723. See Foster's Index … 10 Oct., 1594, aged 19. Millward, John s. George, of Shepton-Mallett, Somerset, gent. New Inn Hall, matric. 16 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for the poor. 21 In 1835 Milton Clevedon became part of Shepton Mallet poor-law union. In 1894 it formed part of Shepton Mallet rural district and in 1974 part of Mendip …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… years, the present income is 54 per annum. Mrs. Morgan, of Shepton-Mallet, bequeathed 1500, the interest to be paid for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for it belonged to John Pinfold Westley, a clothier of Shepton Mallet (Som.), in 1791 when he sold it to his tenant …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… lives and there has been a considerable loss by fire at Shepton Mallett "both since his report or not then known" [at …
Survey of London
… 15478, a new lease for 21 years was granted 1 to John "Shepton" of the tenement then in his tenure, and further …
A History of the County of Somerset
… comprised Charlton Musgrove, Cucklington, Knowle in Shepton Montague, Kilmington (presumably including Norton), Penselwood, Shepton Montague, Stoke Trister, and Wincanton, although the … Cucklington, Kilmington, Norton Ferris, Penselwood, Shepton Montague, Wincanton and Bratton, and Yarnfield sent …
A Survey of London
… his will, dated 1456, founded a chantry here for William Shepton ( Cal. Wills, ii. 559, 567). l. 28. the king was then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Ashwick, hundred of Kilmersdon, and partly in that of Shepton-Mallet, hundred of Whitestone, union of Shepton-Mallet, E. division of the county of Somerset, 3 miles (N. by E.) from Shepton-Mallet. This place has been long noted for its …
Old and New London
… He therefore abandoned his pulpit, and retired to Shepton Mallet to study. His "Defence" is dedicated to Queen …
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