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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… the river Leadon midway between the market towns of Newent and Ledbury (Herefs.) and 18 km northwest of … death in 1358. Peter was succeeded by his brother John, bishop of Exeter, 18 and John (d. 1369) by his nephew Thomas … presented under a grant from Fotheringhay and in 1577 the bishop collated by reason of lapse. John Kyrle was patron for …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… at 109 Gt Portland St for 200 in 1779 with the Sun Co. Of 3 Deans Pl., near the Turnpike in the New Road, Tottenham … Elgee (or Elgie), Edward, Commercial St, Darlington, Co. Durham, joiner and cm (182734). [D] Eling, James, Maze Pond, … rolls] Ellison, John, Mason's Lane, South Shields, Co. Durham, cm and joiner (182829). [D] Ellison, John, Cawood, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Earnley E Eachwick EACHWICK, a township, in the parish of Heddonon-the-Wall, union of Castle ward, partly in the W. … W. division of Stockton ward, S. division of the county of Durham; containing 628 inhabitants, of whom 443 are in the … king's books at 28. 17. 1., and in the patronage of the Bishop of Durham: the tithes have been commuted for 624. 15. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Eade-Eyton Eade-Eyton Eade, John s. John, of Littlemore. Oxon, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 4 May, 1699, … Chas. II. when in exile, 1650; dean of Westminster 1660. bishop of Worcester 1662, and of Salisbury 1663, until his … 25 Feb., 1694-5, 2nd bart. (s. Sir Robert), M.P. co. Durham 1713, until he died at the Bath 2 May, 1728. See …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… E Eaglesfield EAGLESFIELD, a village, in the parish of Middlebie, county of Dumfries; containing 456 inhabitants. … celebrated for the meeting, in 1188, between Hugh, Bishop of Durham, and William the Lion, at the instance of Henry II. of
The Environs of London
… This parish is not mentioned in Doomsday-book. The manner of spelling its name varies much in ancient records, viz. … lands, consisting of about 660 acres, were leased by Bishop Bonner, (under the name of the manor of Ealing-bury,) … the property and residence of Dr. John Egerton, Bishop of Durham, of whose heirs it was purchased by Frederick Barnard, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… founded St. Lawrence's hospital, New Brentford, in honour of the royal family, his lord Richard de Lucy (d. 1179), and … All offerings and tithes were reserved to the rector of Hanwell, who was also to receive an annual payment of wax … Brentford, in the united parishes of Brentford, with the bishop of London as patron. 21 New Brentford, previously …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… CHURCHES: EALING. The church at Ealing was in the gift of the bishop of London c. 1127, when he gave the great tithes to … was kept by the chancellor of St. Paul's, to whom the bishop appropriated the church in 1308 on condition that he …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Agrarian History. The demesne of Ealing manor lay mainly in the east part of the parish, … The demesne of Ealing manor was exploited directly by the bishop between 1303 and 1339 41 but farmed by 1363 42 and the … for the 2 bulls, 27 cows, and 3 yearling calves, which the bishop kept in addition to draught animals, 190 sheep, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at New Brentford in 1810 apparently led to the enlargement of the boys' charity school and opening of a girls' school there in 1815. In 1819 309 pupils attended … was kept by the Revd. Samuel Goodenough (1743-1827), later bishop of Carlisle, from 1772 until 1798 39 and thereafter by …
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