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A History of the County of Bedford
… consist of forty-five almshouses for aged couples in Dame Alice Street, and are maintained out of the income of … of the charity, together with the amount necessary to keep in repair the tomb and monument in St. Paul's Church, … arising from sale in 1901 of 5a. 2r. in Eastcotts, in Cardington. The income is applicable as to 5 for the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… but there appears to have been an inhabited site here in the Romano-British period. 5 The great battle of 571, by … doubtful. The first undoubted reference to Bedford occurs in the famous treaty of Alfred and Guthrum, by which the … centres of life and where Potter Street (now known as the Cardington Road) was situated. Bedford contained a Jewry …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of earlier societies that had filled a considerable place in the medieval University and whose surrenders of their … Crown and the court. The earliest record of the existence in Cambridge of the society of the king's scholars, which … of 40 churches were granted to the College: Great Barford, Cardington, 152 Keysoe, 153 Eaton Bray, 154 Roxton, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… BLUNHAM with MOGGERHANGER and CHALTON NORTHILL OLD WARDEN CARDINGTON with EASTCOTTS SOUTHILL with ROWNEY COPLE … the present day. Several of the hamlets are not mentioned in Domesday. Thus Moggerhanger was part of the old hamlet of … was a royal hundred which appears to have remained in the possession of the Crown, with the exception of a lease …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… forming the greater part of the Welsh border hills and in the west including the eastern edge of the central Welsh … Wrekin. There is also a small outcrop of Cambrian Lower Comley sandstone at Lilleshall. The northern end of the belt … with the large mass of the Hope Bowdler, Willstone, and Cardington hills. The Western Uriconians start in the south …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… embraces a considerable area of flat, fen country laid out in pastures and cultivated fields, where corn, root crops, and clover-hay are produced in a rich alluvial soil. The River Alt forms a tortuous … family quarrels, and became ancestor of the Blundells of Cardington, one of whom was raised to the peerage; Visit. of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of Mr. Lowther. Dr. South of Christchurch has declaimed in the schools, and abused Dr. Ellis, and put on a black cap … Protector. My husband was condemned at Exeter for being in company with some persons taken in the late insurrection … of Ministers to settle on Ralph Punn, incumbent of Cardington Vicarage, co. Bedford, an augmentation of 60 l. a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… rancour of many lately designed new troubles, by rising in arms, but they were prevented. Then discontented spirits, … That they plotted to fire Whitehall, and placed a firework in it on 8 Jan., between 5 and 6 p.m., with lighted matches, … Major Blake's militia troop, who apprehended Wm. Lovell of Cardington, co. Northampton, on occasion of a riotous meeting …
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