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A History of the County of Oxford
… The first Wesleyan Sunday school was opened in 1808 at Calthorpe Lane chapel, 60 115 boys and 137 girls were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ( c. 500 a.), Wickham ( c. 1,000 a.), and Neithrop and Calthorpe ( c. 1,825 a.). 9 Wickham and Hardwick were shrunk … settlements before the end of the Middle Ages, 10 and Calthorpe had little separate identity as it adjoined the … strong, for as early as 1635 the constable of Neithrop, Calthorpe, and Wickham was reported to the Council for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury but which were later associated with Neithrop and Calthorpe, the demesne and tenant lands which formed a single … borough, the whole of one demesne estate (Neithrop and Calthorpe), part of another (Hardwick), and one estate let … reeve was answerable to the bishop for rents in Neithrop, Calthorpe, and the Bourtons, while a different reeve answered …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the bishop's demesne lands and some of his rights in Calthorpe and Neithrop, and a property described as the … of Lincoln's Banbury estate, except for Neithrop and Calthorpe, was sold to the Duke of Somerset in 1547. 14 In … was first mentioned in 1279 as part of the hamlet of Calthorpe lying within the Banbury demesne of the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… featuresthe exclusion from the later borough of the Calthorpe Lane area, which thus made a large inroad into the … fields around the town were attached to tenements in Calthorpe and Neithrop, and not in Banbury; 5 and the unlikelihood of a hamlet (Calthorpe) developing in the pre-Conquest period so close to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Francis, Esq. * Bunbury Sir Henry. Calmady Shilston, Esq. Calthorpe Reynolds, Esq. Carew Sir William. Cartwright …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… situation at Edgbaston, granted on lease by Lord Calthorpe, was converted into gardens, in which have been … in the antique style was erected on a site of ground in Calthorpe-street, Edgbaston, granted on liberal terms by Lord Calthorpe. There are also numerous national, Lancasterian, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Sussex
… by marriage to the Gough family, 65 created in 1796 Lords Calthorpe, 66 and sat in their interest. CHURCH About 1073 … were received from the duke of Rutland, the future Lord Calthorpe, and others. 35 The church was ceiled in 1818, 36 … and Botolphs supported by the duke of Rutland and Lord Calthorpe, and attended by 7 children in summer and 14 in …
The Environs of London
… 23, merchant, 1687. On the floor, are the tombs of Anthony Calthorpe 24, Esq. 1594; Richard Thornhill 25, Esq. 1600; …
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