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Alumni Oxonienses
… 1737-42. See Rawl. xix. 270. Welch, John s. William, of Langton, Dorset, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 27 March, 1699, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the village, which is close to the river, to the top of Langton Caudle, which is over 450 ft. above sea level. The … There are Middle Lias and Marlstone beds on the slopes of Langton Caudle. A considerable proportion of the land is under pasture. Part of Langton Caudle in Thorpe Langton parish was transferred to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 10.; patron, William C. Keating, Esq.; impropriator, H. G. Langton, Esq. The great tithes have been commuted for 258. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Red Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.), ii. 473, 556. Acta Stephani Langton (Cant. & York Soc.), pp. 26, 167. Cal. Pat. 127281, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 24 Oct., 1633; incorporated at Cambridge 1635; rector of Langton Matravers, isle of Purbeck, 1640. See Ath. ii. 351; & … Oct., 1582, fellow 1584, M.A. 14 May, 1588; rector of Long Langton 1592, and rector of Okeford Fitzpainc, (both) Dorset, …
Old and New London
… adorned our annals. Instead of Simon Montfort, Stephen Langton, and Wickliffe, and the Montacutes, and the Nevilles, …
Old and New London
… have ever seen.' And he afterwards observed to his friend Langton, 'Sir, his manners are those of as fine a gentleman …
Old and New London
… indicated, are given as far back as A.D. 1222, by Cardinal Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, and other arbitrators, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Thomas Hoghton, Esq., who was slain at Lea Hall, by Thomas Langton, Baron of Newton, possessed the manor under the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of Mrs. Langton, Mrs. Hornby, and James Starky, Esq.; net income, …
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