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A History of the County of Sussex
… collated for a turn in 1438, 47 and the bishop of Chichester in 1443. 48 The church was not taxed in 1291, … MS. 5163, f. 1; ibid. TD/W 18. Sele Chartulary, p. 70. Suss. Fines, iii (S.R.S. xxiii), p. 40; Sele Chartulary, p. … ref. to Annington par. has been noted: E 310/25/144 f. 30. Suss. Lay Subsidy, 15245 (S.R.S. lvi), 62. Arundel Cast. MS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union, in the hundred of Westbourne and Singleton, rape of Chichester, W. division of Sussex, 7 miles (W. N. W.) from Chichester; containing, with the tythings of Aldsworth, … uniting Hermitage (through which passes the road from Chichester to Portsmouth) with the small brisk sea-port of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of West Hampnett, hundred of Box and Stockbridge, rape of Chichester, W. division of Sussex, 3 miles (N. E. by E.) from Chichester; containing, with the hamlets of Crocker-Hill, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Hill at the north-west corner of the parish. The road from Chichester to Petworth crosses the parish diagonally, running … 21 there were appurtenant to the manor 3 burgesses in Chichester, where houses in St. Pancras were still held of … The income of the charity amounts to 26 5 s. 2 d. See Suss. Arch. Coll. lxi, 119. Add. MS. 5699, fol. 158, where …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is said to have been built in 704 by Wilfred, Bishop of Chichester, who here baptized his first converts to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 3901, 4224) and Woodcote incl. Lynn (honor of Petworth, Suss.: cf. Eyton, iii. 12). The bp. of Coventry and Lich., …
Alumni Oxonienses
… John born at Isleworth, Berks, s. Ralph, bishop of Chichester. Trinity Coll., matric. 19 May, 1681, aged 15; … co. Lancaster, 1645-78, dean of Salisbury 1667, bishop of Chichester 1675 until his death 5 Oct., 1678, buried in St. … Ralph born at Isleworth, Berks, s. Ralph, bishop of Chichester. Trinity Coll., matric. 19 May, 1681, aged 16; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… because of the war with France. 78 In 1475 the bishop of Chichester presented for a turn. The advowson of the rectory, … 1484 until c. 1953, when it was resigned to the bishop of Chichester. 79 In 1291 the living of Bramber was valued at 10 … was often later called the water or river of Bramber: P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 3; S.N.Q. xv. 150. Cf. B.L. Cott. MS. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… A road south of the downs following the line of the modern Chichester-Brighton road also existed in Roman times. Road … until Old Shoreham bridge was built in 1782. The Brighton-Chichester railway by way of Shoreham and Worthing was built … 51-2. S.A.C. cii. 68, listing earlier literature. V.C.H. Suss. i. 352-4; S.A.C. lxxii. 28; cii. 89-90; H.M. Cam, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… abbey of Fécamp, and to the bishop and the cathedral of Chichester, the bishop having an important house at Stretham … The chief east-west road of medieval Sussex, that between Chichester and Lewes, passed through the south end of the …
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