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Alumni Oxonienses
… 19, B.A. 24 July, 1630, M.A. 27 June, 1633, created B.D. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642 (as Yare), rector of Laverstoke, Hants, 1665. … 29 Oct., 1697. See Munk's Roll, i. 350. Yardley, Ralph (or Randle) B.A. from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1583-4, M.A. … 16, chorister 1670-6, clerk 1676-9, B.A. 1677; vicar of Monks Kirby, co. Warwick, 1706. See Bloxam, i. 95, ii. 77. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… usually being flint and brick, with roofs of thatch, tile, or slate; one house near the school in North End Road and … Walberton is a scattering of buildings of the 18th century or earlier, some perhaps built on roadside waste. 34 The name … c. 1832, when the publican was also a wheelwright. 76 The Black Dog, also in Main Road, and two outlying inns, the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… was still in use into the early-modern period. The yard or VIRGA (the Latin equivalent) was 36 INCH or 3 FOOT long, though sometimes by custom for some TEXTILEs … appears to have been of marginally greater value than BLACK ROSIN. OED earliest date of use: 1839 See also ROSIN. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and a stone scatter associated with ditches and patches of black soil (NM Records). (e) at SP 86485535, a ring ditch 22 … In the S. part of the parish, within the existing woodland or in areas formerly wooded or used as common grazing, are a number of ponds of highly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… College. 72 George Blunt, 1544-7, and William Milton, or Gibbon, 1547-64, were former monks. 73 Hugh Evans, 1579-1618, married a member of the Minn … until the 19th century. Most vicars employed curates or travelled out from Oxford to conduct services. Philip …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 28 Lot meadows flanking the river were never ploughed or inclosed, and they present a remarkable survival of immemorial custom into modern times. Oxey, or Oxhurst, mead (66 a.) and West mead (75 a.) lie along the … Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 853, 855. Dugdale, Mon. v. 697-8; Black Prince's Reg. iv. 30. P.R.O., C 133/97, no. 25. Ibid. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is associated with reminiscences of deeper interest, or more closely identified with the finest strains of … a mile and a half in circuit, by a narrow neck of land, or sandbank, thrown up by opposite currents of two small … of the Cheviot breed, with about 1200 or 1500 of the black-faced kind, which was once the prevailing breed; also a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… all the larger and fashionable houses were copyhold or freehold; the only house of more than average status built … ceiled. Fittings Bells: four; 1st inscribed 'hi' in black-letter, a tall and narrow bell, medieval; 2nd inscribed … chest with fielded panelled sides in limestone, inscribed black marble top with shield of arms of Bellamy impaling …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… John Co Co Cornhill, 1668-70 Lombard Street, 1641, the 'Black Bull', Cornhill, 1670, St Michael Cornhill, 1661, 1670 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… of the village. The walls generally are of rubble, more or less coursed, except the E. wall of the chancel, most of … reconstructed, the North and South Chapels being added or re-built, the transepts altered and the aisles of the nave … 18th-century. In S. chapel(2) broken stone with part of 'black-letter' marginal-inscription, defaced, 15th- or early …
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