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A History of the County of Oxford
… ordered the payment of the contribution to the repairs, and awarded costs of 42 gold florins against Wolvercote. 7 … were made regularly until 1869, were revived in 1923 and continued until the closure of St. Peter's in 1965. 8 … return for Wolvercote. 14 Before 1658, however, Merton College, patron of St. Peter-in-the-East, appointed a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… abbey consolidated much of its demesne land in Wolvercote and St. Giles's parish into a single block of land straddling … the process: in return for land at Ailmerswell, Horestone, and Hawsland ditch in the north end of St. Giles's, Godstow … In 1502 a Wolvercote man supplied a fellow of All Souls College with nearly 600 bundles of firewood, and in 1650 two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… closed shortly afterwards for lack of financial support, and in 1815 the three day schools taught only 46 children. 77 … 1817, however, a National school, held in the glebe house and supported by subscriptions, including £2 2 s. from Merton College, was attended by 101 children, and in 1823 the master …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an ancient parish lying on the north-west of the city and liberty of Oxford, c. 2 ½ miles north of the city centre, contained two settlements, Upper and Lower Wolvercote; the adjoining extra-parochial areas of … the later Wolvercote Green, and the substantial St. John's College farmhouse, later Manor Farm, further north. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wolvercote Manors and other estates Manors and other estates Roger d'Ivri held WOLVERCOTE in 1086, andand, on the suppression of that house in 1525, to Cardinal College. 73 After Cardinal Wolsey's attainder Cutteslowe …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WOMBOURN ( St. Benedict), a parish, in the union, and S. division of the hundred, of Seisdon, S. division of … Wolverhampton; containing, with the liberties of Orton and Swindon, 1808 inhabitants, of whom 1220 are in the … been commuted for 740, payable to the rector, and Trinity College, Cambridge. A school at Hemingfield is supported by a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In 1693 Robert Bromhall, LL. D., was licensed as deacon and schoolmaster in the parish. 49 By 1833 20 boys and 21 girls were attending two private day schools, 30 boys … the county council and the Walker Trust. Walker Technical College, Hartsbridge Road, opened in 1927. 73 It became the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 16, M.A. 16 Nov., 1648; B.A. from Cambridge, Harvard college, New England, 1642 (its first graduate), said to be S.T.D.; a minister in Salisbury, and at Newbury, Berks, ejected 1662 for nonconformity, … s. John, of Fakenham, Norfolk, plumber; sizar of Caius Coll., Cambridge, 10 July, 1671, aged 16, B.A. 1675-6, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… from West Park (SO 8101) in 1850. 1 A coin of Germanicus and Romano-British pottery found in 1863 in the long barrow … on Bown Hill, at SO 82300180, was taken to Cheltenham College Museum. 2 The alleged site 3 of the 'Roman brickyard' … S.V. Minchinhampton. (1) Roman Villa (SO 83970311), under and adjacent to a former church, now in ruins (map, p. 81, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the road forming the parish boundary between Woodditton and Exning (Suff.). 9 Until the 19th century Woodditton's … Newmarket was separated from its parent parishes of Exning and Woodditton by stages: All Saints was created as a … the town; 11 by the 18th century it levied its own rates and was treated as a separate cure even when held by the same …
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