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A Dictionary of London
… at the west end of "Poore widowes alley" adjoining the College of Harrolds on the north, opening to Paul's wharf …
A History of the County of Oxford
… return for Wolvercote. 14 Before 1658, however, Merton College, patron of St. Peter-in-the-East, appointed a … curate an additional £13 6 s 8 d. a year. 21 By 1808 the college stipend had fallen to £10 a year, the small tithes … Oxford scholars: Matthew Smith, principal of Brasenose College, in 1533 and Thomas Powell, former law bursar of All …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1502 a Wolvercote man supplied a fellow of All Souls College with nearly 600 bundles of firewood, and in 1650 two … 25 In the early 19th century the tenant of the St. John's College property in Wolvercote, 4 ¼ yardlands in 1636, … were said to be additional to those belonging to the college's Wolvercote farm, and to have been leased for 60 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… supported by subscriptions, including £2 2 s. from Merton College, was attended by 101 children, and in 1823 the master … 1 d. a week, and in 1831, with the assistance of Merton College, St. John's College, and the National Society, a new girls' schoolroom …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the later Wolvercote Green, and the substantial St. John's College farmhouse, later Manor Farm, further north. The … house, shortly before 1636 when it was sold to St. John's College. It was refronted and otherwise improved in the early 19th century, presumably by the college tenant Richard Williams. 8 The house was again …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and, on the suppression of that house in 1525, to Cardinal College. 73 After Cardinal Wolsey's attainder Cutteslowe passed, with most of the rest of his college's endowments, to Henry VIII's College until its surrender in 1545. 74 Cutteslowe was then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… been commuted for 740, payable to the rector, and Trinity College, Cambridge. A school at Hemingfield is supported by a … perpetual curacy; net income, 150; patrons, the Custos and College of Vicars Choral in the Cathedral of Exeter. The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the county council and the Walker Trust. Walker Technical College, Hartsbridge Road, opened in 1927. 73 It became the … it admitted 148 evacuees from Smethwick Junior Technical College and temporarily adopted double-shift working. 74 The … School and Girls' High School. 75 Extensions to the college in the late 1930s and after 1945 failed to keep pace …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 16, M.A. 16 Nov., 1648; B.A. from Cambridge, Harvard college, New England, 1642 (its first graduate), said to be … D.Med. 1724, regius professor of medicine 1730-58, fellow college of physicians 1729; died at Bath 13 Nov., 1758; … rector and vicar of Newchurch, Kent, 1712, curate of Maidstone, where he died 6 Aug., 1712, buried in the chancel …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… on Bown Hill, at SO 82300180, was taken to Cheltenham College Museum. 2 The alleged site 3 of the 'Roman brickyard' …
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