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A History of the County of Gloucester
… settled the manor in fee on his cousin Giles Greville of Wick, near Pershore (Worcs.), 4 at whose death in 1528 it …
Old and New London
… for her deceased mother, although it was only a glimmering wick in a saucerful of rank oil. The London Hospital, …
Old and New London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and in the park are vestiges of an encampment. Wick WICK, a hamlet, in the parish of Fyfield, poor-law union of … 285 inhabitants. Wick WICK, a tything, in the parishes of Kemble and Oaksey, union of Cirencester, hundred of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Wick - Woodside, North Wick WICK, a royal burgh, the county town, and a parish, in the … 1330, that part of Caithness which includes the parish of Wick belonged to the family of De Cheyne, of whom the last …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1587 40 by the union of two previously separate parishes, Wick (or Wyke) Dive and Wick Hamon, which were already distinct estates in 1066. 41 … on the Thursday in Holy week. 42 The boundary between Wick Dive and Wick Hamon is apparently marked by the stream …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 17th-century chimney-stack has two diagonal shafts. a(5). Wick Farm, house and barn, m. S.S.W. of the church. The House …
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