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Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… To Roger, elect of Carlisle. Provision to him, rector of Burghclere in the diocese of Winchester, S.T.B., priest, of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of Burleigh; Prince of Wales; Duke of Sutherland; Lord Burghclere; H. Chaplin; J.L. Wharton; Sir G.H.U. Noel; Sir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… plate, facing 272 Wolverton Church: Nave looking East Burghclere Church: The West Doorway " " " 276 Ashmansworth Church: Nave looking East Burghclere: All Saints' Church: Plan 280 " " " from the West …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 246 inhabitants. The living is annexed to the rectory of Burghclere: the tithes have been commuted for 100. 13., and …
Survey of London
… Books, 16725, p. 367. Minute by Louis XIV quoted in Lady Burghclere's George Villiers, 2 nd Duke of Buckingham, p. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Burghclere BURGHCLERE Clere Episcopi, Burcler (xiii cent.); Bisshopesclere, Bourghclere, Burghclere (xiv cent.); Boroughclere, Burghcleere, … Burroughclere, Borough Cleere, Burgh Cleere (xvii cent.). Burghclere is a large parish 5 miles west of Kingsclere, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Crux Easton is a remote parish, distant 3 miles west from Burghclere station on the Great Western Railway. The general … advertisement written by his son Thomas Lisle, rector of Burghclere. His nine daughters constructed in the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bare sides of Becon Hill, in the neighbouring parish of Burghclere. In the centre of the park on rising ground stands … references to HIGHCLERE cannot be distinguished from Burghclere, with which it was included under the general name of Clere. 7 However, as early as the year 12089 Burghclere and Highclere had each its reeve, and soon after …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Wolverton bounding it on the east, and Newtown, Burghclere and Litchfield forming its western boundary. Since … on the east by Ecchinswell and on the west by Newtown, Burghclere and Litchfield. To the north of the church, which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Nova Villa. NEWTOWN is a small low-lying parish north of Burghclere, consisting of 480 acres, and situated on the … nine years. In the neighbouring manors of Highclere and Burghclere several tenements also came to the bishop's hands. … of 1361 there are similar signs of its ravages at Burghclere, the Newtown accountant 25 of 1362 paid 8 2 s. 10 …
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