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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1819 eight or ten girls were instructed at the expense of the rector and other parishioners, some boys going to school in Henfield. 49 In 1835 50 and 1846-7 51 there was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of WOODMANCOTE was held in 1066 by Countess Guda, and in 1086 … 35 who also held Southwick. 36 It continued thereafter to be held of Bramber rape, 37 the lordship apparently … VII, i, p. 231. Complete Peerage, ix. 718-21; Cal. Close, 1500-9, p. 342; S.R.S. xx. 347. P.R.O., CP 40/1073, rot. 444 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… ins. aSY 78 NE, bSY 79 SE) The roughly rectangular parish of Woodsford, covering some 1,700 acres, lies on the S. side … slopes gently N. from about 200 ft. above O.D. in the S. to 120 ft. along the Frome. The S. half is all on Bagshot … from the family which obtained the western manor in c. 1500. An 'Est Werdesford' is mentioned in 1268, and Woodsford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Church Church. The church, of which the south doorway is of the 12th century, was … reconsecrated in 1336 the bishop's licence was granted not to the rector but to the vill. 36 In 1445 the leading … listing refs. to clergy on f. 128. Alum. Oxon. 1500-1714, 1332. Ibid. 830. Walker Revised, ed. A. G. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town prospered, acquiring a fair in addition to its original market, 66 but it remained a small community of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the … charity. 4 A Northampton dyer owned a High Street shop in 1500, 5 and in 1499 William Harcourt of Cornbury, esquire, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 6 ins. aSY 88 NW, bSY 88 NE, SY 89 SW) The modern parish of Wool, 5 m. W. of Wareham, covers some 3,000 acres on both … through areas on Reading Beds and London Clay, well-wooded to the E. around Woodstreet, to the river terraces along the … Thomas Weld, senior, (in D.C.R.O.) show that building was going on from the beginning of 1794 until February 1798; this …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Woolaston Church CHURCH. The church of Woolaston was recorded in the foundation grant by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey in 1131. 91 Following a dispute with … one of which is attributed to a Gloucester founder c. 1500. 64 The others are dated 1633, probably by John Palmer …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Before the Conquest Brictric son of Algar held two hides in WOOLASTON within Twyford hundred. 6 Unlike other estates of the great thegn the manor of Woolaston probably never belonged to Queen Maud, 7 but was granted by William I to William …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from a Saxon personal name, 5 lies on the northern slope of the Polden ridge near its western end. It is 6 km. … was almost rectangular in shape measuring 3 km. from north to south and 2.5 km. from east to west. Its northern and … held on the new estate for ordnance factory workers. 23 In 1500 John Biconyll gave 10 marks to the church to buy cows to
A History of the County of Sussex
… Woolbeding WOOLBEDING The parish, with an area of 1,950 acres and a population in 1931 of 288, is some 4 miles from north to south, with an average breadth of mile. The hamlet of … whenever the King comes in those parts, namely when he is going to cross to Hampshire from the bridge called …
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