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A History of the County of Hertford
… Street, which is here the main road from Saint Albans to Dunstable, forms the boundary between Kensworth and … which meets the Icknield Way a little to the east of Dunstable. The church and vicarage and most of the cottages … is no railway station within the parish, but the Luton and Dunstable branch of the Great Northern Railway has a station …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Street, which is here the main road from Saint Albans to Dunstable, forms the boundary between Kensworth and … which meets the Icknield Way a little to the east of Dunstable. The church and vicarage and most of the cottages … is no railway station within the parish, but the Luton and Dunstable branch of the Great Northern Railway has a station …
A History of the County of Bedford
… century as the manor of WINGFIELD, in the possession of Dunstable Priory, was probably bestowed upon the canons by … 1812. ADVOWSON The church of Chalgrave was bestowed upon Dunstable Priory before 1185 by Roger Loring, with the … the values were 18 and 12, of which 4 was received from Dunstable Priory in augmentation of the vicar's salary. 59 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to regain the church. 384 The action was brought against Dunstable Priory, to whom rights in the vicarage had been … consisted in half of the altar offerings, and the Prior of Dunstable claimed in addition to the right of presentation a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1207, 15 some of the relics were moved to the new Dunstable Priory. The plain between the Cherwell and the … of St. Fremund in Cropredy. 18 No other place, apart from Dunstable, is associated with the saint. The legend does not, … of the Danvers Family, 25560; Worthington G. Smith, Dunstable: Its History and Surroundings (The Homeland Library …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hugh the son of Gozelin bestowed Cublington Church upon Dunstable Priory, probably towards the end of the 11th …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Dunstable DUNSTABLE Durocobrivae (iii cent.); Dunstaple (xiixv cent.). Dunstable is a municipal borough on the old road from London … which rises in the southwest, where lie the famous Dunstable Downs, to 800 ft. The Blows Downs, to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Mole valleys; the latter partly bounds the parish. Dunstable Common is open ground south of the village, and … They re-unite and fall into the Thames within the parish. Dunstable Common and Molesey Hurst are partly in East and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… more marked, and reaches 770 ft. in the south, where the Dunstable Downs stretch for several miles. In a level field … by numerous streams, which rise at Well Head and on the Dunstable Downs, and find their way eventually to the Ouzel, … by William de Cantlowe, and is described in the Annals of Dunstable as being a serious danger ( in grave periculum) to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 86 In 1700 Thomas Seare alienated it to William Chew of Dunstable, 87 who died in 1712. After his death, in pursuance … conveyed it to trustees for the support of charities in Dunstable. 88 The trustees of these charities are still among … called a manor in 1366 and was then said to be held of Dunstable Priory, 94 which appears as sole overlord in 1386, …
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