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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… more children. 79 In 1981 that charity still owned 4 a. in Lode, worth £34 yearly. 80 Elizabeth, wife of Sir Roger … of the schoolchildren reported in 1851 being drawn from Lode and the fen. 89 In 1859 Hailstone opened a separate … school to serve that area in a cottage on the west of Lode street, then also housing the teacher, which he gave in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by 1803. 98 In 1785 the parish had bought six cottages at Lode for conversion into a workhouse to employ its ablebodied … Trust to make a car park for Anglesey Abbey. 8 After Lode was made a separate ecclesiastical district in 1863, 9 … electing churchwardens for Bottisham. 10 From 1894, when Lode became a separate civil parish, it and Bottisham had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 48 who in 1859 sold much farmland, including Bottisham Lode farm (189 a.), Alington Hill farm (207 a.), 49 and … of Bottisham since 1839, 76 who also bought Bottisham Lode farm in 1839. 77 Having restored his 'quaint old abbey' … covering 495 a. in Bottisham in 1877. 79 Though retaining Lode farm, 80 Elizabeth sold the Abbey and adjoining land …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Baptists in 1743, 51 another for Independents in 1726 at Lode, 52 where a Methodist ex-shepherd was preaching in a … for dissenters in 1812, 1818, 1832, and 1835, 55 and at Lode in 1835 and 1842. 56 The main Independent congregation … From the early 19th century the Baptists were strongest at Lode, where they had registered a private house in 1803. A …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the Devil's Ditch, apparently 6th-century, and Reach Old Lode, perhaps originally Roman. 4 Probably since medieval … 5 joins at its west end the possibly also Roman Wicken Lode. The western part of the New River, slightly wider than the rest and called by the 1750s Monks' Lode, may, however, be medieval. 6 Just south of Wicken …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… the E. part of Reach (q.v.) situated at the end of Reach Lode. The village lies close to the fen edge and is now a … with the development of the water-borne trade; Burwell New Lode was constructed in the mid 17th century in connection … see (39) and at Tunbridge Farm see (41). ab(133) Burwell Lode (Fig. 45; Plate 7), first recorded in 1604 (B. M. Harley …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and until 1910 sometimes for sale. 38 Traffic along the Lode was by then in rapid decline: tolls paid on it for fen … chemical manure works, erected 1864-5, standing on Burwell Lode, was from 1862 shared by the third brother, T. T. Ball. … winter, a brickworks a little to the north beyond the old lode, eventually renamed Factory lode. In 1881 T. T. Ball …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (D & C 2 f. 35). D. by 7 May 1728 (burial, St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester)(PR St. Mary de Lode), and succ. by Henry Gaily (GDR H2/1). Robert Bull B.A. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… The beche or river called Chelebeche and now Poynton Lode, and Rysgate Ee, are diked within the value of two …
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