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Alumni Oxonienses
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
The Environs of London
… Wayte, Esq. of Andover. ArmsG. a chevron O. between three cocks Arg. impaling, Arg. a fesse between three crescents …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and clothed, under the benefaction of the Rev. Sir Robert Cocks, Bart., formerly rector of Bladon with Woodstock, now …
A History of the County of Oxford
… others, which was renamed Major and others. 31 Sir Robert Cocks's charity, a municipal charity chiefly for education, … and payments from the municipal trustees in respect of Cocks's sermon charity and Cary's clothing charity, which was … charities in 1909 was c. £130, of which £27 was payable to Cocks's Educational Fund, which retained its separate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Benjamin Holloway, F.R.S., rector 1736-9. 9 Sir Robert Cocks, 1715-36, described by Hearne as a blockhead, 10 … sermon. 70 From 1738 the trustees of the rector Sir Robert Cocks (d. 1735) provided 1 gn. a year for a sermon on 10 … sermons, and the tenth was paid for by the trustees of Cocks's school; from 1842 the fee was reduced to £4 12 s., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Johnson charity pupils may have been taught with those of Cocks's charity, 38 but a separate mistress was appointed in … in the Woodstock Exhibition Foundation. 40 Sir Robert Cocks (d. 1736), rector of Bladon, devoted £800 won in a … only 8 boys and 8 girls were supported by Johnson's and Cocks's charities. 43 Union in the 1840s with the ailing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rectors intervened on behalf of their patron: Sir Robert Cocks in 1721 preached a sermon reminding townspeople of …
A History of the County of Somerset
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