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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… four Chief Sachems of the Narragansetts to Major Humphrey Alderton and his associates of all lands not formerly granted … Narragansetts, Neanticott, and Cowesett countries. [ Copy, with affidavit of Valentine Whitman, one of the witnesses, … Col. Phil. Ward, that a vessel had arrived at Southampton with news that 5,000 Spaniards had landed in Jamaica. Oct. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… fortifications; the 'castle' names formerly used for Dixton Hill, Alderton and Cooper's Hill, Brockworth and the 'camp' names … its variants (OE. ceastel, 'heap of stones'), associated with the sites of six Roman settlements or buildings in the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 'was hewen in pieces, and his brains beat out of his head with his wooden leg,' Sept., 1649. See Fasti, ii. 77. [ 5] … Leonard, Shoreditch, 1666, rector of St. Mary, Somerset, with St. Mary, Mounthaw, London, 1676, preb. of St. Paul's … 1713, rector of Grafton Regis, Northants, 1721, and of Alderton 1748, until his death, buried at Grafton 16 Nov., …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… " Thomas Lane Jeames Earle " John Hutt 2 Oct 1684 Jonathan Dixton " Henry Curtis Daniel Tebballs " William Attwell …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… whereof two-thirds are arable and the remainder pasture, with the exception of sixty acres of common or waste. It is … surface is irregular, and the higher grounds are clothed with wood. Across the western boundary of the parish, nearly … the slope of a hill; the north aisle was built by Thomas Alderton, of London, who founded a chantry here in the reign …
A History of the County of Northampton
… ecclesiastical status of Ashton and Roade was reversed, with the former becoming a rectory and the latter a perpetual … 19 Certainly from the 16th century, like Grafton Regis and Alderton on the opposite bank of the Tove, Ashton used … in other parishes in Cleley hundred: Wilde was rector of Alderton, and Robert Harding (1739- 67) was also vicar of …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Honours and Higher Degrees: Internal Students GRADUATED WITH HONOURS AS INTERNAL STUDENTS. [ The Students whose names … Margaret Gwendoline: University College.] Pink, Maurice Alderton 1: King's Coll. Weale, Magdalene Marie: King's Coll. … Coll. Pearn, Bertie Reginald: East London C. SECOND CLASS. Alderton, Doris Mary Louisa: Westfield College. Allen, George …
A History of the County of Essex
… court rolls (E.R.O., D/B 5 Cr1 onwards) which survive, with some gaps, from 1310 to 1740. The names for the years … Chopping, Lib. 1922 P. A. Sanders, Con. 1923 Catherine B. Alderton, Lib. 1924 Dame Catherine Hunt, Con. 1925 A. W. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Other Estates. In the Anglo-Saxon period Banbury, along with Thame, Dorchester, and other Oxfordshire manors, formed … to the Duke of Somerset in 1547. 14 In 1550 he granted it (with the exception of Hardwick) 15 to John Dudley, Earl of … ( c. 181525), Josiah Gist (1825, 1841), William Gist of Dixton (Glos.) as trustee for Samuel Gist of Wormington …
Alumni Oxonienses
… citizen and alderman of London, if not indeed identical with the next named. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Bennet, … church of Salisbury 1608, canon 1610, archdeacon of Wilts with rectory of Minety 1610. See Foster's Index … 1720, and of Staunton, co. Gloucester, 1724, vicar of Dixton, co. Montgomery, 1726. See Foster's Index …
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