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A History of the County of York East Riding
… on the south side of the main street and from it Church or Butts Lane led to a footpath formerly running towards … fields by 1616, namely Burn Carr, Far, New Bridge, Mill, Park or Stone Pit, Stocking, and Town End fields. Park field … 5 By the early 18th century a little inclosure had taken place. The 15-acre New close in Far field was mentioned in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is not otherwise recorded as having any connexion with the place. That church was subsequently lost by the abbey. 95 The … Norman undertook to maintain the church and to hold three or four services annually, an arrangement that continued in … was a 'modern' marble font, and that there was a 'raised place', but no gallery, for singers. The south chapel had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of rights of common in 1601. 47 Some inclosure had taken place by the mid 16th century, and the process was still … small, and the bulk of clearance may already have taken place. 54 Woodland provided Wilcote people, sometimes … in a meadow called in 1543 Butler mead, later Wilcote or Poure's (Power's) mead, said to lie in Cogges, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… followed the edge of a wood to Ofling acre and the old or sheep way, presumably the Wilcote-Hailey road. The next … by the use in boundary charters of the Anglo-Saxon place name Wicham. 66 It was probably that site to which … 1801-31. Ibid. 1861-1931; below, church. M. Gelling, 'Place names derived from compound wicham', Medieval Arch. xi. …
A Dictionary of London
… See Winchester Avenue. Winchester House See Winchester Place. Winchester Market Shop of Henry le Wimpler in … Arraz, 1281 (Ct. H.W. I. 56). No later mention. Winchester Place Sir William Powlet, lord St. John, afterwards marquis … called " Powlet House " and afterwards "Winchester Place" (S. 177), and 31 H. VIII. 1539 (L. and P. H. VIII. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Ralph or Rolph WILKINSON Ralph or Rolph WILKINSON Biography Name Ralph or Rolph WILKINSON … Trinity Cantab 1563) Period of medical practice 1566-1609 Place of birth England (b Essex) Date of birth c. 1542 Date …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a monument to a member of the Bindford family. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. Willaston WILLASTON, a … It comprises 1458 acres, of which 174 are common or waste, and 39 in wood. The living is a vicarage, valued in … H, built about the time of Charles I., and situated in a park of undulated surface, embellished with plantations: the …
The Environs of London
… WILSDON. Name. Situation, boundaries, extent, &;c. This place, which in Saxon records is called Willesdune, or Wellesdune 1, lies in the hundred of Ossulston: the church … Terry, Esq. of Dummer, 1790. Rectory. The rectory of this place has been from time immemorial appropriated to the dean …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… centre, called Orgyen Chö Ling, opened in Chatsworth Rd., Kilburn. It moved out of Willesden in 1976 but returned in 1977 to no. 76 Princess Rd., Kilburn. The building contains a shrine but is primarily …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and an obit, but there is no evidence of any such chantry or obit. 67 Obits were founded by William Barber (fl. mid … Avenue Close 1903-39. Good Shepherd, Acton Lane, Lower Place. Mission services held by curate of St. Michael's, … 1956. 47 St. Francis of Assis, Fleetwood Rd., Gladstone Park. London Diocesan Mission church 1911; parish formed …
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