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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Winchester or the king. The earliest known incumbent, Humphrey de Millers, who resigned Witney in 1220, was a royal … 309; below (endowment; pastoral care). ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. b 111, no. 20; ibid. c 265, pp. 46 sqq; MS Oxf. Archd. Oxon. … Eccl. ii. 176; Oxf. Church Ct. Depositions, 15704, ed. J. Howard-Drake (1993), p. 68; 159296, ed. Howard-Drake …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, matric. 9 Nov., 1638, aged 16, M.A. 16 Nov., 1648; B.A. from Cambridge, Harvard college, New England, 1642 (its … 20 May, 1660; brother of Edward. Woodcock, Josias s. J., of Taunton, Somerset, p.p. Balliol Coll., matric. 18 … 10 May, 1662, aged 19, subscribes "scholaris." Workman, Humphrey of Wilts, pleb. Trinity Coll., matric. 30 Aug., …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… son John (d. 1435) and then to the younger John's son Humphrey, who died a minor in 1438. 68 Humphrey was succeeded by his uncle William (d. 1487) and the … to another son Henry Vincent Leigh who sold it in 1922 to J. H. Tooley. 80 Part of the estate had been sold by Tooley …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 1270s. 61 By 1177 the manor was held by Robert son of Humphrey (perhaps fl. since c. 1140), 62 father of Stephen de … Cal. Pat. 128192, 60, 180, 184. Cal. Pat. 128192, 417; J. H. Le Patourel, Medieval Administration of Channel … 134954, 539, 561; P.R.O., SC 2/155/56. Cat. Anct. D. ii, B 3786; P.R.O., CP 25/1/28/78, no. 9. Cal. Inq. p. m. xi, no. …
The Environs of London
… at Woodford-row, called Hearts, built anno 1617, by Sir Humphrey Handforth, Master of the Wardrobe to James I. who is … A.; John Cooke; Ja. Armachensis 43; Robert Kilmowensis 44; B. Sarum 45; Edward Spencer, Knt. &c. The sum collected for …
A History of the County of Essex
… medieval tenements of Harts and Marshalls had stood, Sir Humphrey Handforth, Master of the Wardrobe to James I, built … remodelled in 1816 by Henry Burmester, his architect being J. B. Papworth. 83 It is a two-storey mansion of brown brick …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was presumably influenced by his Christ Church colleague Humphrey Prideaux, rector 1683-6, who, though resident in … 93, pp. 388-93 and passim. O.R.O., MSS. d.d. Par. Bladon b 8, f. 105; b 9, s.a. 1857; Boro. Mun. 90, p. 213; 94, … Aevi, G.B. i, 7, 17, 216-17, frontispiece, pls. 11, 48. J. A. Froude, Hist. Eng. (1870), iii. 50-2. Above. O.R.O., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… chaste and cheap church has been furnished gratuitously by J. T. Parkinson of Jersey'; the church came into use in the … 7 Sept. 1840. Pulpit: of wood, semi-octagonal. b(3) Bindon Abbey, ruins ( m. N.E.), stands in the grounds of … became, a house of some pretension. It was acquired by Humphrey Weld in 1641 and burnt down in the Civil War in c. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… last after the order for disbandment of both garrisons. Humphrey Willis, clubman and author of The Power of the … S.R.O., tithe award; O.S. Map 1/25,000, ST 34 (1959 edn.). B.L. Eg. MS. 3129. .PB S.R.S. xxiv. 190; S.R.O., DD/BR/cg 7; … xii. 154, 223; Cat. Anct. D. iv. A 8583. Visit. Devon, ed. J.L. Vivian, 22; P.R.O., C 142/26, no. 25; V.C.H. office, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1913 by his son Edward Charles Ponsonby Lascelles, O.B.E. CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS 32 stands south of the … silver tankard-shaped flagon, given by Elizabeth, widow of Humphrey Otway, rector, 42 in 1703. The registers of burials …
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