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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Bridget) BRIDEKIRK ( St. Bridget), a parish, in the union of Cockermouth, Allerdale ward below Derwent, W. … and containing 2112 inhabitants, of whom 121 are in the township of Bridekirk, 2 miles (N. by W.) from … with Wilsthorpe, and Sewerby with Marton, the hamlet of Easton, and the chapelries of Grindall and Speeton; the whole …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Brightside-Bierlow BRIGHTSIDE-BIERLOW, a township, in the parish and union of Sheffield, N. division of the … with the township of Drayton and the chapelry of Great Easton, 840 inhabitants, of whom 92 are in the township of … Bringhurst and Drayton. There is a chapel of ease at Great Easton. Brington (All Saints) BRINGTON ( All Saints), a …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Bringhurst BRINGHURST In the extreme south-east corner of Leicestershire bordering … to the main settlements of Bringhurst, Drayton, and Great Easton. The River Welland forms the southern boundary and its … 3 It possesses the mother church of the villages of Great Easton and Drayton which were founded from this settlement. …
Survey of London
… designed it (Plate 4a, 4c, figs. 1112: see also Plate 22a in vol. XXXIX). The core of the house dates from 17203 when … Row enters Brook Street. 111 The house was first rated in 1723, and Phillips occupied it till his death in 1736. His … supervision, others by the architects Stanley Hall, Easton and Robertson, the furnishings being largely provided …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Broxted 14. BROXTED. (B.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xiv. S.E. (b)xxiii. N.E. (c)xxiii. N.E.) Broxted is a … brick; the roofs are tiled. The Chancel was built early in the 13th century; the Nave is probably contemporary with … Cottage, now two tenements, on the N. side of the Little Easton Road, about 1 m. S. of the church, with a modern …
Alumni Oxonienses
… M.A. 18 Jan., 1664-5, rector of St. Ewe, Cornwall, died in College 23 Dec., 1671, buried in the College Chapel the … 11 Oct., 1708, aged 16. Burges, Samuel s. S., of Stone Easton, Somerset, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 8 April, 1712, … Bucks, 1600, and of Winterton, Norfolk, 1618, vicar of Easton, Norfolk, 1628. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… strip comparable to the strips of other settlements in the Vale of Pewsey; Durley was planted on downland which … to Great Bedwyn, and small parts of Great Bedwyn, Easton, Grafton, and Savemake were transferred to Burbage. 33 … 83 A friendly society with members from Burbage and Easton was based in Burbage in the later 19th century and the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton-upon-Trent Economic history AGRICULTURE In 1086 there was land at Burton for 2 ploughteams in demesne, and a further 2 ploughteams were worked by 9 … of Sir George Fermor (d. 1612) and his wife (d. 1628) at Easton Neston (Northants.). 13 It is likely that Joseph also …
Alumni Oxonienses
… University Coll., matric. 31 July, 1658 (called Capell in Mat. Reg.). Cabell, Richard of Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., … 12 Dec., 1600, aged 18; a student of the Middle Temple in 1604, as son and heir of Richard, of Buckfastleigh, Devon, … as Champion, D.D. (sup. 27 Nov.) 1528, rector of Great Easton 1531, of Colchester St. Mary 1531, and of Althorne …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… OF ST. STEPHEN, PLESSIS-GRIMOULD, FOR AUSTIN CANONS, IN THE DIOCESE OF BAYEUX. [ Cartulary in Archives of the Calvados. 1.] [11141130.] (Cartulary I. … the churches of Torp and Wimundham and of Estapleford and Easton with all their appurtenances. Hiis testibus: Thoma …
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