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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… prob. can., before 31 Aug. 1166 and c. 1174, or with M. E-, can. before 31 Aug. 1166 (unident. preb., list 67). … of Wells, after bp. Robert's d. on 31 Aug. 1166 ( Cart. Bruton no. 105). Occ. with territorial title on several occasions (e.g., ibid.; EEA X nos. 27, 48; Cal. I 23). Parson of Over …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Wells, Mr. John Devenish of Westonzoiland, Mr. Parker of Bruton, Mr. Bat of Creech, Mr. Cross of Chew, Mr. Ralph …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… in 1774, 12 was probably the market way from Babcary to Bruton via Castle Cary recorded in 1602 and 1611. 13 Newlands … 1/2/1. Som. CC HER. Cal. Pat. 13458, 26. SRO, DD/FF 12/2. E. Ekwall, Oxf. Dict. of Eng. Place-Names (1960), 85, 174, … PCC Wills, Scroope (1630), 14. SRO, DD/SAS CH 16/1. A. G. Matthews (ed.), Calamy Revised (1934), 314; SRO, D/D/Rg …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Elsie: Royal Holloway C. Jacottet, Henri: King's C. & E. Lond. C. Middleton, Hannah Elizabeth: Royal Holloway … Violet: Bedford College. [ Vanderborght, Francine Marie G.: Bedford C.] Wilkins, Gwendolen Isabella: Bedford College. … Coll. Sweet, Winifred Ida: Bedford College. SECOND CLASS. Bruton, Hilda Winifred: Bedford Coll. Craven, Muriel: Bedford …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Cecil Yaxley: London School of Economics. SECOND CLASS. Bruton, James Eli: London School of Economics. Collins, Vera: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… than elsewhere in the town. A spring called 'Holewelle' (i.e. spring in a hollow) was in the Newland area, 24 and by … The Gothic town hall in Bridge Street, designed by Edward Bruton of Oxford, and built by Chesterman of Abingdon, was … were carved by Boulton & Sons of Cheltenham, with Sir T. G. Jackson acting as consultant. 160 Banbury's relative …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… N. divisions of the county of Southampton, 18 miles (N. E.) from Winchester, and 45 (W. S. W.) from London, on the … E. division of Somerset, 3 miles (N. by E.) from Bruton; containing 780 inhabitants. It comprises by … much admired: the living is in the patronage of the Rev. G. G. Gardiner. The living of the parish of St. Michael was …
Alumni Oxonienses
… ii. 139 a; Add. MS., 15,670, p. 186. Bennett, Edward s. E., of Treveglos, co. Montgomery, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. … 1662, created a baron 1665, and Earl of Arlington 1672, K.G. 1672, lord chamberlain 1674-85, secret envoy to the Prince … 1615, aged 15; probably son of Sir Maurice Berkeley, of Bruton, and himself knighted in 1623, and succeeded as 2nd …
Old and New London
… "Fountains and trees our wearied pride do please, E'en in the midst of gilded palaces; And in our town the … Which opens round the country to our sight." Sprat. Bruton StreetThe "Great" Duke of ArgyllAnecdote of … of our last chapter, we step across Bond Street into Bruton Street, which leads direct into Berkeley Square. …
Survey of London
… south side of these buildings to link their new streets of Bruton Street and New Berkeley Street (now the eastern side … in 191011 at a cost of over 3,000 to the designs of G. A. Codd, then an assistant surveyor in the Grosvenor … Chandos Wren-Hoskyns, agricultural writer, 18636. Maj. E. A. Cook, 186972: his wid., 18727, and her 2nd husband, …
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