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A History of the County of Oxford
… beyond the Saltway, were the fields of Wickham (962 a.) and in the north the fields of Hardwick (572 a.). The rest of … systems: that of Neithrop (1,398 a.) north of the town and the Broughton road, and that of Calthorpe (584 a.) to the … (founded by Richard Heydon in 1784) was bought by Joseph Ashby Gillett, whose family were primarily …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 668 inhabitants. This place consists of Great and Little Barrow. It was given by Ranulph, Earl of Chester, … manors were at a later period possessed by the Despencers, and, after their attainder, were granted by Edward III. to … for Wesleyans. Barsby BARSBY, a chapelry, in the parish of Ashby-Folville, union of Melton-Mowbray, hundred of East …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Baptist) BEDMINSTER ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, and the head of a union, partly in the county of the city of Bristol, and partly in the hundred of Hartcliffe with Bedminster, E. … on, employing from 1500 to 2000 hands. The Coventry and Ashby-de-la-Zouch canals unite in the parish, and from the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Londonienses' in Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II , ed. W. Stubbs, I (Rolls Series, London, … 'Annales Paulini' in Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II , ed. W. Stubbs, I (Rolls Series, London, … vols. (Oxford, 1978). Stones, E. L. G., 'The Folvilles of Ashby-Folville, Leicestershire, and their Associates in …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the civil parish is over 2,000 a. but the ancient parish and the modern ecclesiastical parish consist of about 3,600 a. and include the chapelries of Goadby and Rolleston. The … son William Goddard of South Croxton sold it to George Ashby of Quenby in 1610. 94 These lands are probably still to …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… been prov. by pope Celestine V, who abdicated 13 Dec. 1294 and whose acts were revoked by pope Boniface VIII ( Reg. … Roger Cradock O.F.M. 1361-1382. Trans. from Waterford and Lismore, Ireland, 15 Dec. 1361 (Lamb., Reg. Islip f. … p. 488). M. Reginald Boulers O.S.B., D.Th. 1440.] Nicholas Ashby O.S.B. 1440-1458. Lic. el. gr. 17 Nov. 1440 ( CPR. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Kingsbridge, hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and Coleridge, and S. divisions of Devon, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Dartmouth; … Blackfordby BLACKFORDBY, a chapelry, in the parishes of Ashby-De-La-Zouch and Seal, union of Ashby, hundred of West …
Survey of London
… Blackwall Yard Development, c.18191991 The Green and Wigram Years, c181943 After 1815 the fortunes of English … work for the river wall and the dock was awarded to Merritt & Ashby of London Wall, who had tendered at 70,629. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bank of the river Glyme, just within Wychwood forest 43 and probably within the bounds of a large preConquest royal … Woodstock Manor, although also called Woodstock castle 45 and, by later writers, the royal palace. The early Norman … 1536 with lead taken from the dissolved priory of Canons Ashby (Northants.) it included pipes laid in the tunnel; …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 16; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1687. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Bludworth, John (Bladworth) B.C.L. Cambridge, … Isle of Thanet, 1633, rector of Newington, Surrey, 1634, and of West Meon, Hants, 1641. See Foster's Index … names vicar of Riby, co. Lincoln, 1622, and rector of Ashby-by-Partney 1623. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
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