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A History of the County of Somerset
… which eventually prevailed and the three daughters or their heirs were declared coheirs. The manor was then held … her will of 1947. 30 In 1313 Simon de Montagu obtained a licence to crenellate his house at Yarlington. 31 In 1540 the … it was said that the parish could not support its poor without assistance. 43 In the 18th century most relief was in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… College. 72 George Blunt, 1544-7, and William Milton, or Gibbon, 1547-64, were former monks. 73 Hugh Evans, … until the 19th century. Most vicars employed curates or travelled out from Oxford to conduct services. Philip … and, from 1740, rector of Begbroke, visited Yarnton two or three times a week, catechized throughout the year, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 28 Lot meadows flanking the river were never ploughed or inclosed, and they present a remarkable survival of … 58 In 1320 the abbot of Rewley was pardoned for acquiring without licence 'divers messuages and small portions of land.' 59 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… maps' belonging to Sir Henry Dashwood were consulted without success. 45 The tithe awards for Begbroke (1844) and … 49 The name was preserved in the 17th century in Frize or Frice farm and grounds, 50 and that corner of Yarnton was … footpath running eastwards from Worton towards Church Lane or Mead Lane. 62 Pre-inclosure maps of Cassington do not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hide, which presumably merged with the larger estate on or before Odo's death in 1097. Yarnton was held thereafter of … 92 It seems to have been bought in the late 19th century or early 20th by Stephen Howse, and sold by him shortly after … of the old stair turret becoming an entrance porch. Frize or Frice farm, comprising c. 150 a. in the south-east of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Fordred, a Wesleyan minister from Oxford, applied for a licence for John Preedy's cottage in Yarnton to be used as a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… all the larger and fashionable houses were copyhold or freehold; the only house of more than average status built … rebuilt (VCH, Northants. II, 603). The tower rises without a break to the belfry stage which is set back above a … and Sunday school (Fig. 221), built in 1840 (Whellan) the licence being granted on 23 July of that year (LAO, Faculty …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… although on the east its roughly straight lines link or approach several summits. There is a barrow on it in the … and a northsouth road along the parish's western boundary or via either of the Avebury roads. The village could be … of both farmsteads were replaced in the 20th century. Two or more cottages stood south-east of the site of Yatesbury …
A Dictionary of London
… Halle. Yellow Street, Court North out of Little Minories, without Aldgate (Hatton, 1708-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the … Buildings North out of Paul's Alley, in Cripplegate Ward Without (O.S. 1875-80). Site was formerly occupied by Garden …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yelford Church CHURCH. Masonry of the 12th century or earlier re-used in the church porch may be from the chapel … also served as parish clerk and in 1869 held an alehouse licence. 32 One room was used as a vestry until 1958 when the … 19th century, by which time curates were paid 30 gns. or more. 44 In 1834 there were two Sunday services, but later …
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