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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… on 4 August 1541 out of the archdeaconries of Richmond and Chester from the archdiocese of York and the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield respectively. It consisted of the counties of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of York (BI) Bp. C. & P. Bishopthorpe Correspondence and Papers Bps. Conf. Archbishop of York's confirmations of … Canterbury Cathedral Library Reg. N Register of the dean and chapter of Canterbury, sede vacante, 15535 Chester, … 17471816 EDD. 3913/3/6 Chapter acts 181694 PR Deposited parish registers of churches in Cheshire Newspaper: Chester …
Survey of London
… (A) AQUAVITE HOUSE The river front between Galley Quay and Tower Dock, which measures only some 50 yards, seems to … properties: Aquavite House, Stew Quay, Clare's Quay and the "Ram's Head." Some of these comprised more than one … gate of the said key next adjoining to the hot-house." The parish rate-list for 1562 gives us Edward Jeffery rated at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… (O.S. 6 in. (a)II S.W., (b)V N.W.) Chesterton is a small parish on the S. bank of the Nene, 4 m. W. of Peterborough. The Roman station and the church are the principal monuments. Roman a(1). The … in the N. angle of the parish, roughly hexagonal in plan and rather more than 45 acres in area, encloses and is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… blocks of land, intermingled with Northstowe hundred and by 1066 assessed at exactly 120 hides. In the south-east … from the late 15th century. In 1966 the new planned village of Bar Hill in the north-west corner of Dry Drayton was created a separate civil parish. Chesterton hundred remained in the king's hands in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… perhaps continued after the Reformation out of the Church and Town lands. 46 Distributions were put on a regular basis … £10 each November and February to those not receiving the parish collection; and £5 for occasional distribution by the … 51 in 1870 4 cwt. going to each of 200 families in the village and suburb. 52 After the land sale of c. 1895 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Chesterton Churches CHURCHES The patronage of the parish church at first belonged with the manor to the king, … Vercelli (Italy), to which the pope confirmed it in 1224, and to which the church had probably been appropriated by … in 1335. 6One chaplain, Geoffrey Andrews, of a prominent village family, although defamed in 1353 for misconduct with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Conquest rendered a food farm, including wheat, malt, and honey, which by 1086 had been commuted for £13 8 s. 4 d., … fields, stretching northwest from the road through the village, which were called by the 1250s the East, Middle, and … lay along the eastern and north-western edges of the parish. To the east was Chesterton fen, recorded by 1300 as …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… John Reed, licensed in 1599, was still teaching in 1619, and there was usually another master as well 1600- 20, one in … appointed served until his death in 1757. 94In 1776 the parish advertised for a master for its charity children; … he who then opened a school teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic. 96A woman who died aged 90 in 1813 had once …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Chesterton Introduction Chesterton THE ancient parish of Chesterton, immediately north-east of Cambridge, 1 … Huntingdon way, 6 the road was a turnpike be- tween 1745 and 1874. 7 The north-west boundary with Milton was nearly … urns from an Iron Age burial ground north-east of the village, 20 where also were traces of early Anglo-Saxon …
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