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Alumni Oxonienses
… the Heralds' Visitation of Gloucestershire in 1623), M.P. Cricklade 1586-7, Cardigan 1601, and in April, 1604. See …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1604, incorp. at Cambridge 1616, one of these names M.P. Cricklade 1625, Chichester April-May, 1640, Portsmouth Dec., … 1655 (son of Edmund), of Down Ampney, co. Gloucester, M.P. Cricklade 1660, 1678 until his death 9 Nov., 1680, brother of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Cirencester to London, and that from Cirencester to Cricklade; and comprises 1214 acres, of which 650 are arable, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… preserved later. Names mentioned in 1768 include Upper Cricklade and Easter Mills. By that date, though some former …
Alumni Oxonienses
… rector of Netherhall portion of Ledbury 1517, vicar of Cricklade, Wilts, 1526, rector of Childrey, Berks, 1529, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Highworth and Swindon, hundred of Highworth, Cricklade, and Staple, Swindon and N. divisions of Wilts; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… such as Malmesbury and Wilton. Old Salisbury and Cricklade had also acquired distinctive urban features well …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… not even that. 32 Some places, for instance Corsham and Cricklade, retain inscribed records of endowed schools which …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… No.195: The warden and brothers of St. John's hospital, Cricklade, to the king and council. SC 8/17/830. Probably …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and 100 shillings worth of rent with appurtenances in Cricklade in the county of Wiltshire, as of the dower of the …
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