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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 31) 17 it became an excellent school where, in the 1920s, H. M. Inspector sent teachers to observe the methods and … were maintained by local incumbents' service as managers or correspondents. 25 Wrockwardine Wood Senior (Mixed) … system was introduced, 39 and 80 pupils attended morning or afternoon sessions in 1981. 40 Teague's Bridge County …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Wood ash - Wort trough Wood ash [wood-ashes; wood or weed ashes; wood or sope ashes; wood or soap-ashes; wood … by the CWT See also WOOL YARN. Sources: Acts, Diaries, Houghton, Inventories (early), Rates. Work box [working boxe; … POUND Found rated by HUNDREDWEIGHT, LB Sources: Diaries, Houghton, Inventories (early), Inventories (mid-period), …
Alumni Oxonienses
… March, 1685-6, aged 20. [ 16] Woodcock, Lawrence (Wudcocke or Wodecocke) fellow New Coll. 1508-20, from St. … Alexander B.A. 19 Jan., 1573-4, M.A. 29 April, 1577. See O.H.S. xii. 36. Woodyson, "Brodfold," s. Thomas, of Chichester, … canon of Winchester 1706, rector of Upham 1705, and of Houghton, (both) Hants, 1720; died 1726. See Robinson, i. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… named from the Wigmore family of Kirtling, and Church Hall or Hall wood. In the mid 14th century 75 a. was coppiced on a … where another road also in existence in 1502 connected Houghton Green, Little Ditton, and Woodditton church, joining … 28 for whom Thomas Thornhill (d. 1844) and William H. Vane, duke of Cleveland (d. 1842) are said to have built …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in three villages in the valley: Lower Woodford, Woodford or Middle Woodford, and Upper Woodford. Until the beginning … R. M. Chatfield (vicar 183082), and the architect was T. H. Wyatt 102 who in most respects seems to have attempted a … Wilts. (1923). See p. 224. V.C.H. Wilts. ii, p. 84. Curia Regis R. vii. 196, 204, 270. Feet of F. Wilts. 12721327 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… when communion was celebrated five times a year with 30 or 40 communicants. 20 In 1808 and in the 1850s, however, … and the blocked, undecorated north doorway are 11th- or early 12th-century. The chancel was reconstructed in the … cover of 1568. 38 The registers begin in 1582. 39 V.C.H. Suss. i. 446. B.L. Cott. MS. Nero E. vi, f. 266; cf. Reg. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in addition to their market, probably also had their court or portmoot, frequently recorded in the 13th century. 77 The … first in 1663 and for the fourteenth time in 1704. G. H. Bobart (d. 1791) and Dr. William Mavor (d. 1837), who was … letter, SIGILLU M COMMUNE COM MUNITATIS VILLE D OMINI REGIS DE WODSTOK; a surviving bronze or latten matrix 30, if …
A History of the County of Sussex
… evidence of age, but apparently the original plan was H-shaped and dating from the 16th century or possibly earlier. About 1700 the walls were largely … 8 d., being poor heathland: Cal. Inq. Misc. ii, 530. Curia Regis R. 176, m. 4. Ibid. Ibid.; Cal. Pat. 125866, p. 441. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wardens, in trust for the poor, a close called the Farm, or Church-close, the proceeds to be distributed yearly at … 2., and in the gift of the Representatives of Sir J. W. H. Brydges, Knt.: the tithes have been commuted for 260, and … division of Dorset, 4 miles (N. E. by N.) from Lyme-Regis; containing 432 inhabitants. It comprises by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… N.W.) Wootton Fitzpaine is a parish 2 m. N.E. of Lyme Regis. The church and Wootton House are the principal … with cinque-foiled head, drain cut back, 14th or 15th-century. Plate: includes cup with band of engraved … N. and S. walls of chanceltwelve reset corbels, late 12th or early 13th-century. c(2) Church Of St. Andrew, Monkton …
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