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Magna Britannia
… hamlet of Repton. It belonged, as early as the reign of Ri chard I., to the Berkeley family, who held it under the Earls …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The parish of Chaffcombe lies 2 miles northeast of Chard and nearly 3 miles south-west of Ilminster, and had an … by Cricket St. Thomas and Winsham, and on the west by Chard. The parish is on the western slopes of the Windwhistle ridge overlooking Chard, the ground falling from over 600 ft. on its eastern …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1837, when they were sold. 95 The parish became part of Chard poor-law union in 1836. CHURCH. The church at … George Phillips, curate 186173, were both headmasters of Chard school. 122 Neither they nor their successors were …
Magna Britannia
… of Bath; it is now the property of Mr. William Leman, of Chard. The Rev. William Clarke is patron and incumbent of the …
Magna Britannia
… Earl of Arundel, grandson of one of his coheiresses, to Ri chard Taylor and William Hill, yeomen, whose grandsons were …
Magna Britannia
… William Knight, Esq., has a moiety; and Mrs. Edwards of Chard, and Mr. Joshua Cuff, a fourth each. The advowson of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… built on the waste at the edge of the common beside the Chard road. Marsh common adjoined Roundham common to the … Down on St. Rayn's Hill, was adopted by a trust based at Chard in 1753, but was taken over by the Crewkerne trust in … most obvious road improvements were the realignment of the Chard road west of the town north of its original course …
A History of the County of Somerset
… tip of the hundred of Crewkerne, three miles east of Chard. 1 It had an area of 875 a. until 1886 when a detached … principal road through the parish, linking Crewkerne and Chard, runs SW. along the ridge, following the Foss Way … Down from the 14th century. The road was adopted by the Chard turnpike trust in 1753 and a toll house, still standing …
A History of the County of Somerset
… until 1841 it was held by the Colmer family, formerly of Chard and later of Sibton (Suff.) and Askerswell (Dors.). 80 … hitherto regarded either as part of Knowle St. Giles or Chard, 86 may well have been in Cudworth. T.R.E. it was held … of St. Mary 99 and St. Katherine's chantry, both in Chard, had holdings there by 1548, the latter the origin of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were sold in 1837. 94 The parish became part of the Chard poor-law union in 1836. 95 CHURCH. A church had … Mr. R. G. Gilson, Dinnington. S.R.O., DD/SP, box 15; DD/V, Chard R.D. V.C.H. Som. i. 467, 523. Cal. Close 13859, 365. …
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