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A History of the County of Oxford
… and burial ground were reconsecrated in 1336 the bishop's licence was granted not to the rector but to the vill. 36 … St. Mary by 1463, 41 and in the 1530s the chantry of Our Lady was attributed to Henry VI's grant of 1453. 42 … indifferently as belonging to Woodstock chapel and to Our Lady's chantry. 44 The identity of chapel and chantry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… owed over a third of the total rental. 70 The hospital's estate had been granted in the mid 13th century by … the borough was granted two additional, four-day, fairs at Lady Day and the feast of St. Nicholas (6 Dec.). 14 In the … on 1 December was sometimes listed. 22 In the 1720s the Lady Day and Magdalene fairs were publicized as leather …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in part by other evidence, but Woodstock was one of Henry's principal residences before and after his association with … the junction of Oxford Street and Rectory Lane; a lord and lady were chosen, with the traditional accoutrements of an … 1614 the corporation bought an apron for 'our Whitsuntide lady'. 31 Timber for the festivities was not always obtained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its customs were ancient. The plots laid out at the town's foundation were held by burgage tenure, 76 and the … a new annual fee of 10; 79 he was to provide feasts at the Lady Day and Michaelmas leets, the chamberlains contributing … as the later law days or views of frankpledge held near Lady Day and Michaelmas. The name portmoot was later applied …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Haddon House (no. 18 Park Street), owned by Mary, Lady Terry, and served by Jesuit priests from Heythrop … Cath. Miss. 6. Ibid. 67; Salter, 'Oxon. Recusants', O.A.S. Rep. (1924), 42; Bp. Fell and Nonconf. 66; Secker's Visit. 19; O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. d 581, f. 151. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing, with the tything of Yarley, and part of Wookey-Hole, 1187 inhabitants. The living is a discharged vicarage, … the patronage of the Subdean of Wells, valued in the king's books at 12. 15. 10.: the great tithes have been commuted … contains a monument to the memory of Sir Richard and Lady Lucy Reynell; the chancel underwent great improvement a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Wool 52 WOOL (8486) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 88 NW, bSY 88 NE, SY 89 SW) The modern parish … the river Frome between 200 ft. and 50 ft. above O.D. The S. part slopes from Chalk in the S.W., through areas on … In churchyard, W. of tower, stone with square socket-hole perhaps for base of cross. Now in Dorchester Museum, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the manor, was sold in 1872 by Henry, Duke of Beaufort, to S. S. Marling. 5 Sir Percival Scrope Marling presented in 1931, … one time contained the rectory pew, was converted into a Lady chapel in 1954, and an 18th-century wooden pulpit from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… east - west street. They include Dawbins, Jacobs, Tassel's Cottage, no. 4 Vicarage Road, and Apple Tree Cottage. … although it was farmed by Sir Anthony Rouse and Lady Philippe, widow of Alexander Pym (d. 1585), until 1603 … an obit for himself, his family, and others. 24 Our Lady's store was left a cow in 1535 25 and a cow was withheld …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor by Fulcui, was not included in Earl Roger's rape but was held in 1086 of the king in chief by Odo of … paid 30 marks to have the custody and marriage of Ralph's heir, then in ward to Bonenee daughter of Roger, 4 who had … George Howard, who became Lord Laverton in 1874. 30 Lady Laverton died in 1893 and bequeathed the manor to Col. …
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