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A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, and the direct London-Birmingham line of the old G.W.R., completed in 1910, 12 runs parallel to the … frontispiece, and for a water-colour see opposite. L. Dickins and M. Stanton, An 18th-century Correspondence …
A History of the County of Essex
… council; the county council sold it in 1979 to J. P., W. D., J. F., and A. H. Davis. 191 Kenningtons house is a … C 136/58(2); Cal. Pat. 142936, 490. Morant, Essex, i. 84. G. T. Martin, Ch. of St. Michael, Aveley (1957). E.R.O., … 46883, partly printed Lennard and Barrett, 64650, and L. Dickins and M. Stanton, An 18 th-Cent. correspondence, III, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… windows. Its stables bear William Cartwright's initials 'W. C. Esq. 1759'. The 'Elephant and Castle' was originally of … doorway which bears the almost illegible inscription: 'G.C.:T.W.:T.M. Townesmen Anno. 1610'. 60 Until at least the … 417; ibid. xviii(1), pp. 446, 540. Cal. Pat. 15503, 63; M. Dickins, Hist. of Hook Norton, 1623. C 142/152/118. For the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1780. 9 The Aynho and Ashendon section of the former G.W.R.'s main line from London to Birmingham crosses the centre … Com.), i. 231; for the descent of Hook Norton see Margaret Dickins, Hist. Hook Norton, 620. Complete Peerage (orig. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… more or less modernized. The most noticeable building is 'Dickins' Dairy', a two-storied building about 500 yds. … Shire Hall, Warwick. Ibid. White, Direct. of Warws. G.E.C. Complete Peerage (2nd ed.), ii, 518. Kelly, Direct, of … A Little History of Cherington and Stourton, by Margaret Dickins. Published by the Banbury Guardian, 1934. It is so …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1747, with a paten of the same date, both given by Ambrose Dickins; a silver paten of 1751, and a plated flagon and … 2 Eliz. Close, 30 Eliz. pt. 5; Add. MS. 33278, fol. 122. W. and L. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), bdle. 32, No. 129; Recov. R. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 181 the other is a modern bell cast in 1864 by G. Mears & Co. of London. The plate is all modern and … was conveyed by John Street and Bridget his wife to John Dickins. 233 It was sold by William Hall and Elizabeth his … Manor. Inform. from Canon A. C. Dcane. Inform, from Mr. J. W. WillisBund. The Earls of Gloucester formerly had gallows …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… are six bells, inscribed: (1) I. Eayre St. Neots 1754. W. Amberow aurcm probcte (probably for Aurem praebete) and … L. and P. Hen. VIII, xx (i), p. 674. Ibid. i, 1258; ii, g. 496 (14); Pat. R. 37 Hen. VIII, pt. 7. The abbey had held … 52. Exch. Inq. p.m. lxxxvii, 7. L. and P. Hen. VIII, xvii, g. 443 (55). Ibid. xix, (i) g. 1035, nos. 106, 159. Chan. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Stonehouse Vigor and his wife Charlotte Oliver to Francis Dickins (see advowson) in 1798. 101 Nowers. Argent two bars … a former ring of five. The old treble (now fourth) is by W. Taylor of Oxford, 1846, and the old second (now fifth) is … presented to the living in 1745 and 1748, and Ambrose Dickins between 1751 and 1777; 148 and from 1794 to 1848 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 56 and in the early 20th century the landowner C. G. Cunard (d. 1914), who created the park on the south side … Anderson in 1918, a few months after her marriage to W. H. Curran. Sir Alan, who in 1920 and 1921 purchased those … Rowden, rector in 1654, was ejected in favour of William Dickins, the Lord Protector's nominee in 1655. 275 Dickins's …
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