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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… such dependence, or other evidence suggests that the king's estate called Calne extended east to include Berwick … Marden, all of which was almost certainly part of the king's estate, settlement was or remained dispersed. On the north … O.S. Maps 6", Wilts. XXVII. NW. (1925 edn.); 1/25,000, ST 97, SU 07 (1959 edns.). Census, 1991; below, this section …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from 1540 the honor of Ewelme (Oxon.), held at Ogbourne St. George. 23 In 1086 some burgesses held their tenements of … was claimed that all those with rights to use the borough's land, probably most of the inhabitants of the borough, … 1758; for the location, cf. W.R.O. 2140/9, deed, Bailey to Jacob, 1843; 'Calne in my Memory, 1839 to 1899' (MS.: copy in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 98 King Eadred (d. 955) devised Calne to the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Winchester (the Old minster). 99 There is no … received the estate, which was almost certainly the king's when the witan met at Calne in 978 and 997, 1 and in 1066 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1295 and of two later parliaments which met in Edward I's reign; it chose none in the period 1298-1302 when three … Despite the charters, in 1685 the court at Ogbourne St. George admitted 25 new burgesses, presumably residents of … to vote came from within the town. The court at Ogbourne St. George began to admit as burgesses, besides those chosen …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to a temporary church. 8 A new brick church, dedicated to St. Edmund Rich, was built on a nearby site in 1962 9 and was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… canal was extended to the Town mill at the east end of Cox's Hill from a basin 200 m. south of the mill. The extension … side of New Road near its north end a large house called St. Dunstan's was standing in 1828. It was separated from the … 1920, when its site was used for a factory at first called St. Dunstan's after it, 96 it was taken down and rebuilt in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1920 a factory for processing food, at first called St. Dunstan's, was built to adjoin the factory behind the south side of … Row. The club house adjoining New Road was demolished. St. Dunstan's was a steel-framed and brick-clad factory of 12 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by one of his officers, 57 and the witan met at the king's house there in 978 and 997. Unusually for the time the … a hall on an upper floor. The witan, which was attended by St. Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury, met on the upper … than the north, 37 and only three are known to survive. St. Cecilia's (no. 5), on the north side near the junction, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the guild-house, and belonged to the guild called St. John's guild, and Trinity guild in Caunton, 30 Mar. 18 Eliz. 13 … The church of Caunton is pretty large, and is dedicated to St. Andrew. It has a nave and side isles, with a tower and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calstone Wellington manor, and one was later called Blunt's. 1 The rest was granted away later, was called the black … 1736). Sir Edward devised the estate to his brother Sir Jacob Bouverie, Bt. (cr. Viscount Folkestone 1747, d. 1761), … which was not part of Blackland manor and parish. 67 St. Mary's church from the north-east in 1806 The pasture …