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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… name, i.e. Fenny, once pronounced and later spelt, Venny or Veny. 7 All the southern half of the parish lies on the … possibly the demesne farms of the two manors of Great, or Fenny, Sutton, dismembered in the 17th century. 23 After … Sutton is mentioned in the 13th century. 34 In 1558 John Holgate was the tenant of the mill which was a grist mill and …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Eric Austin, M.A. Birmingham: London Day Training College. Holgate, Annie Clapham, B.Sc.: London Day Training College. …
A History of the County of York
… 30 intra-mural churches and their parishes are spread more or less evenly over the city. Outside the walls there were, … Bishophill, Senior. On the west the boundary followed Holgate Beck and Hob Moor; across Micklegate Stray, as might … formed the boundary of the liberty; it was surrounded by Holgate, Dringhouses, and Middlethorpe. Holgate lay within …
A History of the County of York
… the ancient liberty of the city. The liberty remained more or less stable from very early times until 1884 and included … include the townships of Clifton (part), Heworth (part), Holgate and Dringhouses, part of the parish of Fulford, most … liberty has not been adhered to where city interests lie or have lain outside it. The common lands and strays, for …
A History of the County of York
… of the value of £25; 51 from time to time civic funds or materials were made available to help the few repairs to … or nothing is known of its activities. 69 Archbishop Holgate's had become a day school where, in 1764, 24 boys … grammarian, Lindley Murray (1745–1826), was living in Holgate after 1784 and probably took some interest in the …
A History of the County of York
… The Cathedral Church The first cathedral church on or near the site of the present minster for which there is … sold the 'mansion house of the treasurers' to Archbishop Holgate. It was still in Holgate's possession at his death in 1555 and was assigned by …
A History of the County of York
… of Holy Trinity Priory perhaps had some quasi-parochial, or at any rate pastoral, functions before the Conquest. … 1870 St. Saviour St. Barnabas, Leeman Road 1912 St. Paul, Holgate St. Chad, South Bank 1928 St. Mary, Bishophill, … Luke, Burton Stone 1930 St. Thomas (St. Olave) St. Paul, Holgate 1856 St. Mary, Bishophill, Junior St. Philip and St. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Cartmel lies, watered by a little stream called the Eea or Ay, and opening out into a plain southward towards the … for the poor, 14. 17 s. 8 d.; and the Rev. Thomas Burton Holgate (1870) for coal, 11 17 s. 6 d. 129 The Cartmel … an income of 17 17 s. 6 d.; its foundation was due to Mr. Holgate. For Lower Allithwaite are the gifts of Joseph …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Pendleton, 13 s. 6 d.; Pendlebury, 5 s.; Clifton, 7 s., or 3 18 s. 6 d. out of 41 14 s. 4 d. for the hundred. 2 … Thomas Wright 56 Bishop of Lichfield 8 Mar. 15045 Thomas Holgate 57 Abbot of Whalley d. T. Wright oc. 153454 Thomas … entries in the Act Bks. at Chester Dioc. Reg. begin here. Holgate was one of the trustees of Thomas Hyde of Urmston in …
A History of the County of York
… and visitors from far and near, drawn to York on business or pleasure, lodged in the many inns, some of which earned … until 1897. The first printed history of York, A list or catalogue of all the Mayors, and Bayliffs &c., which came … V.C.H. Yorks. i. 423; E. N. Jewels, 'A History of Abp. Holgate's Grammar Sch. York, 1547-1937' (unpub. Leeds Univ. …
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