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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… owner, Canon Jenyns, added another £5 towards the children's clothing. In the 1830s the 20 boys not taught on the … 1839, to which a classroom was added in 1842 and a teacher's house in 1847-8. All were to a simple design in grey brick. … buildings under their own headmistress at that college's site, 1 west of the BottishamLode road. The college's
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… two priory manors had only courts baron. Anglesey priory's had by the early 16th century taken over from the Clare … poor-law union, 5 which in 1837 sold the 1-a. Town close at the south end of the village. 6 As part of that … iv. 50B; v. 50C; vi. 50D. Poor Law Com. 2 nd Rep. 513. 31 st Rep. Com. Char. 144. Census, 1891; 1931; 1971. C.R.O., …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who held them at farm until Walter Giffard, to whom Harold's part of the vill had been assigned after 1066, seized them. … and a lower cross wing. 14 Before 1236 M. Lawrence of St. Nicholas had given 30 a. in Bottisham to Anglesey priory, … 250 a. of inclosed fen, besides the rectory lease, to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. 43 The hospital, which at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 71 In 1873 the Baptists, who had accounted for half Lode's population c. 1870, were said to oppose violently the Church of England's doctrine and ritual. 72 Their late 19thcentury membership … RG 31/2, Ely dioc. no. 87. Ibid. no. 21. East Anglian, N.S. iii. 127; cf. Palmer, Wm. Cole, 17. C.U.L., E.D.R., C 1/4; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covers about 500 hectares having lost some land in the S. to Northampton. It consists of a roughly rectangular area … above OD. The triangular green and the isolated church of St. John the Baptist suggest that there was a settlement … century, for then it was said that the parish church of St. John the Baptist was 'distant iii pts of a myle from ye …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Bucton, by his deed dated at Bucton the Friday after St. Thomas day, 17 E. 1, granted to the prior and covent of … was a fine at Leicester the Thursday after the feast of St. Andrew, 10 Joh. between Walter, son of Ivo, petent, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 10; patron, Sir W. J. H. B. Folkes, Bart.: the … of Weekley, county of Northampton.See Weekley. Boughton (St. John the Baptist) BOUGHTON ( St. John the Baptist), a … is of a pleasing character; the spire fell down about the close of the sixteenth century. There is a place of worship …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Heath to Bridgnorth 94 and to Cockshutford, and to Clee St. Margaret (via Peckledy) and Cold Weston. The lane to Clee … (in Munslow) until 1963, 10 except that Sir John Smith's widow Agnes (d. 1562) did not hold Bouldon. 11 G. M. G. … 19 The farm, with 21 a. of arable, was called HAWLYN'S HOUSE in 1532. 20 Randle Brecknock sold it in 1578 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… included the walled town and the extra-mural parishes of St. Thomas, St. Peter-in-theEast (excluding its chapelry of … too, seems sometimes to have been excluded from the town's jurisdiction, but medieval subsidy assessments for Oxford … to Wycroft Lane. In 1851 the mayor's party went round Fair close instead of following the road between Godstow Bridge …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND LIBERTY. The liberty, first defined in Henry VI's charter of 1447, covered the town of Colchester and its … recorded in Domesday Book unless the 2 hides belonging to St. Peter's church were in Mile End. The status of Lexden was disputed, and part of West Donyland in St. Giles's and St. Botolph's parishes seems to have been …
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