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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township. Beaworth BEAWORTH, a tything, in the parish of Cheriton, union of Alresford, hundred of Fawley, Winchester …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… House, both 16th- or 17th-century though later remodelled. Cheriton Cottage and Church Farm are 17th-century, and there …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, B.A. (sup. 27 March) 1599, rector of Oxwich 1605, of Cheriton 1610, and of Nicholaston 1617, all in co. Glamorgan. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… D. before 13 Dec. 1435 ( Reg. Chichele 11 532-4). Thomas Cheriton O.P. 1436-1448. Prov. 5 March 1436 ( CPL. VIII 575). …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1966 with Maperton, North Cadbury, and North Cheriton, and in 1976 became part of the Camelot Parishes … 1799 until 1828 and employed Thomas Gatehouse of North Cheriton as his curate. 33 James Senior, rector of both …
A New History of London
… Waller, over the royalists under Sir Ralph Hopton, at Cheriton near Winchester, where the city troops behaved with …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hants, 1566, rector of Brightwell, Berks, 1566, of Cheriton, Hants, 1572, of Harbledown St. Michael 1579, and of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1701, archdeacon of Barum or Barnstaple 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop, Devon, 1705, until his death in July, 1709. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… prebend, after which he was presented to the rectory of Cheriton, but was imprisoned again in Dover castle, and then …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nuns together, he elected, confirmed and installed Joan Cheriton, a sister of the house, prioress. Archbishop Morton, …
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