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A History of the County of Somerset
… shape, measuring 2.5 km. from north to south at its widest and 3 km. from east to west. The only natural boundary is a … in 1995. Yarlington Mill is a variety of cider apple raised by the miller in the late 19th century. 98 The … Cal. Cttee. for Compounding, ii. 1405; Cal. Cttee. for Money, ii. 615. Som. Wills, ed. Brown, vi. 102-3. S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a church in Yarnton is a confirmation, made between 1155 and 1161, of Yarnton chapel to Eynsham abbey. 43 Yarnton was … in the 15th century and the church walls may have been raised. A clerestory was perhaps added at that time. There … when Sir Robert Dashwood retained part of his purchase money for Yarnton towards its cost. 24 The chapel also …
A History of the County of Oxford
in Yarnton of detached parts of Begbroke parish, 14 and the sharing of lot meadows along the Thames, may indicate … set of fields. The medieval yardland in Yarnton seems to have comprised c. 25 a. exclusive of meadow and pasture, … from every barge for the use of the two-path and the money spent on the meadow's upkeep; in 1936 it was said that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Education Hugh Evans, vicar of Yarnton 1579-1618, and John Goad, vicar 1646-60, kept small private schools at … any surplus to be used for the school; £3 or £4 of that money was usually combined with money raised by subscription to form a children's clothing fund. 60 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thames. 41 The river forms the southern parish boundary, and a tributary stream known as Rowel brook in the north and … route followed by 17th-century perambulations seems not to have been recorded, 44 and in 1811 the muniments at … as the venue for spending the bellringers' ringing money. 25 The house, which fronted the Cassington road east …
A History of the County of Oxford
in Steeple Barton, Cassington, Hampton Gay, Rousham, and Whitehill (in Tackley). 16 That Yarnton was referred toin the later 16th century and early 17th by malt or malt money received from the parish's farmers. 20 By 1800 and probably earlier a rate was raised instead on the yardland, 21 an anachronism that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yarnton Manor and other estates Manor and other estates In 1005 Ealdorman … granted 10 hides at YARNTON, formerly his cousin Godwin's, to his newly founded abbey at Eynsham. 63 The land was taken at the Conquest by Remigius, bishop of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 6 in. (a)VII, S.W., (b)XII, N.W.) Yarpole is a parish and village 4 m. N.N.W. of Leominster. The church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical a(1). … The church was restored in 1864, when the Chancel seems to have been re-built, the North Aisle was added, and the S. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Selkirk; containing, with the village of Ettrick-Bridge and part of Yarrowford, 1264 inhabitants. This place, which … present name was acquired from the removal of the church to the banks of the river Yarrow, about the middle of the … upwards of 1000. Meadow hay and other crops are also raised, but in inferior proportions; and ponies, cattle, and
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… YARWELL (Fig. 218) Yarwell is a parish of 490 hectares on the W. of the R. Nene. It has always been a chapelry of Nassington, and served by a curate. Yarwell is not named in Domesday Book … regarded as part of Yarwell until it was transferred to Nassington in 1869. By the late 15th century the manor had …
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