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A History of the County of Warwick
… tithes in Coundon and of the profits of tithes on land at Biggin, in Clifton parish, to be settled upon the minister of … church. In 1869 the annual payment for tithes in Coundon, Biggin, and Keresley amounted to £53 4 s. 3 d.; £19 19 s. 3 … Sunday school in 1813. It was first held for a time in Biggin Hall, before being transferred to two rooms in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and runs SE. from the end of Far Gosford Street to Stoke Biggin, Binley, and Lutterworth. The stretch S. of Gosford …
A History of the County of Warwick
… donor of Coventry Cross. 87 A large medieval house, called Biggin Hall, stood on a moated site 300 yards south of the … may have been on this site. It was perhaps the same as the Biggin Green mentioned in 1539, 22 but Stoke Green may not … were afterwards listed, with the addition of the tenant of Biggin Hall, among the 'families of note' in Stoke at that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… until 1463. 77 The College claimed the hospital of Biggin in Barkway (Herts.) at this period, but was seldom … about 1497, 97 and Ogbourne about 1500. 98 In 1500 also Biggin Hospital, with the manor of Balons, was surrendered to …
A History of the County of York
Old and New London
… a week old; a holland cap with a plain border, edged biggin and forehead cloth, diaper bib, shaped and flounced …
Survey of London
… Brown's successors were Elizabeth Haines (1762), John Biggin (1769), Eleanor Biggin (1778) and Martineau's Brewery (1800) 60 A fine series …
A History of the County of York
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… At Doe Hill and Hirst are pleasant residences, and at Biggin and Marlpits good farms. The living is a discharged …
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