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Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll., matric. 22 March, 1704-5, aged 18 (called Thomas in Mat. Reg.); servitor 1705, clerk 1707-8, B.A. 1708, M.A. … from St. Edmund Hall 16 Feb., 1614-15, rector of Walton in Gordano, Somerset, 1618-30. See Foster's Index … pauper. St. John's Coll., matric. 27 Nov., 1652; rector of Foxcote or Foscott, Berks, 1658. See Foster's Index …
Chalgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… hundreds more populous settlements, growing substantially in the 1960s when new building quadrupled the number of … An outlying hamlet at Rofford shrank considerably in the later Middle Ages, but remained the centre of a … 32 cartloads were brought from Shipston-on-Stour (Warws.) via Woodstock in 14534, 12 and in later centuries …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR This section was completed in 1958. The charities described in it have been confined, with some minor exceptions, to … H.C. 216 (1835), xxi (2). 5. Digest of Endowed Charities ( Warws.), H.C. 243 (1875), lvii. 6. Notes on some of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… being too hot. Thanks for the noble readiness of Windebank in the writer's occasions in England. Beseeches Windebank to be assured that his son … fellowship by reason of his admittance to the parsonage of Ilmington, in the diocese of Worcester, and is to take the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "Gloss received from the Earl of Leicester." [ Printed in Records of the Kirk of Scotland by Alex. Peterkin, p. 231. … at Portsmouth, from the 1st June last to this day. Powder in store, 165 lasts 8 cwts. 79 lbs. Money realised this last … Campden and Baron Noel of Ridlington, and [Baron] Hicks of Ilmington, by whom he has issue: Patricius de Cadurcis alias …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Charlton Horethorne CHARLTON HORETHORNE Charlton Horethorne in 1841 Charlton Horethorne Village in 1903 The ancient parish of Charlton Horethorne or Charlton … de Camville gave the rectory to the canons of Kenilworth (Warws.). They held it until their dissolution in 1539. 35 In
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and north-east by the river Coln and is fairly compact in shape except for a peninsula in the north-west extending down to the river Churn. Much of … Glos. i. 289; Rudder, Glos. 334. G.D.R., T 1/50. Glos. and Warws. Roads Act, 28 Geo. II, c. 47. Margary, Rom. Roads, i. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… held later by Robert Doyley, lord of Wallingford, 71 who in 1074 endowed his foundation of St. George's chapel in Oxford castle with two-thirds of his demesne tithes at … Edward sold the manor in 1724 to John Neale of Allesley (Warws.), 12 who also acquired lands in the parish which had …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Road, to the church, village, and Middleton Farm in the centre of the parish. It is good agricultural land, … gardening. The chief claim of the parish to fame lies in its having been the source of 'Chidham wheat', a prolific … to the Rev. R. Broome Pininger, rector of Whichford (Warws.) to the use of Hester Walker for life with remainder …
A History of the County of Essex
… as CHIGWELL HALL alias CHIGWELL-AND-WEST HATCH, was held in 1066 by Earl Harold. After the Conquest it was given to Ralph de Limesi, whose chief seat was at Wolverley in Solihull (Warws.). 53 The tenancy in chief of the manor descended in
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