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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of St. Thomas, hundred of East Budleigh, Woodbury and S. divisions of Devon, 8 miles (E.) from Exeter; containing, … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 16. 2. 4.; net income, 123; patron and incumbent, … in a fertile vale extending from Thame, in Oxfordshire, to Leighton in Bedfordshire; and is lighted with gas, and paved …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Private study. SECOND CLASS. Hayes, John: St. Edward's College, Liverpool. Macdonald, William: Private study. … Philip Castilla: Private study. SECOND CLASS. Bell, Evelyn Leighton: Private study. Colby, Beryl Mary: Ladies' College, … Henry: Private study. Jope, Emily Louisa: Private tuition. Leighton, Francis Thomas: Private st. Lewis, Frederick …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Royal College of Science. Ennos, Frederick Raine: St. John's College, Cambridge. Herapath, Cyril Alexander: Queen's … College of Science, Dublin. THIRD CLASS. Bircumshaw, Louis Leighton: Manchester Coll. of Technology and Pr. st. Bryant, … Technical College and Private study. Stephens, Arthur Leighton: University College, Exeter. Thompson, John Samuel: …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… THIRD CLASS. Hart, John Yealand,: East London College and S.-W. Polytechnic Inst. Rhys, Edith Elizabeth Mary Rhys: East … C. Holbrook, Gladys Muriel: Bedford Coll. Holmes, Eric Leighton: Imperial College Royal College of Science. Howell, … of Science. Timms, Eric Spencer: East London Coll. Toms, Leighton Chubb: University Coll. Wakeford, Bernard Dudley: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The house was let from 1683 to Richard Coxeter's relict Jane, who may have lived there, and was held with 1½ … in 1467 damaged or destroyed houses on Exeter cathedral's manor, 59 and an evidently more widespread one in 1607 … and Landells Lane, was built shortly before 1654, 64 and Leighton Cottage, on Church View, was 'much altered' between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on Bampton Deanery manor in 1317 included 31 a. in Bampton's East field, and 248 a., some of it possibly inclosed, in … west; 39 from the later 14th century, however, Bampton's arable was divided chiefly between East (later Truelands, … referring to Sandford Ho.; cf. ibid. D.Y. XVII/i/1 (Leighton Cottage); O.S. Map 1/2,500, Oxon. XXXVII. 6 (1876 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… south-west of Broseley. In the Middle Ages Shirlett forest's demesne woods occupied the southern part of that area, and … to Linley C.P. In 1966 Linley, Posenhall, and Willey C.P.s were abolished and added to Barrow C.P., as was almost the … f. 6. Ibid. f. 6 and figs. at end. Presumably for his Leighton furnace, blown in c. 1632: inf. from Mr. J. B. …
The Environs of London
… The name has undergone several changes. In the Conqueror's Survey, it is called Patricesy; and has since been written … can be little doubt. Patricesy, in the Saxon, is Peter's water, or river; and as the same record which calls it … 6. St. John impaling quarterly indented Or, and Gu. for Leighton. 7. Arg. a lion ramp. Sab. on his shoulder a martlet …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and hundred of Shrivenham, county of Berks, 4 miles (S. W. by S.) from Farringdon; comprising 792 a. 2 r. 25 p., … and the market-towns of Ampthill, Biggleswade, Harrold, Leighton-Buzzard, Luton, Potton, and Woburn. Two knights are … of the same kind, and nearly of a circular shape, near Leighton-Buzzard: a third circular intrenchment, 112 feet in …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… Elstow 1133 80 504900 247400 Gastlings 1272 513400 242800 Leighton Buzzard 1086 1208 249.06 491900 224900 Luton 1086 …
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