Search

Displaying 71 - 80 of 82
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stacy, 243. S.R.S. xxvi. 81. Land was also said to be in Moorlinch. S.R.S. v. 159. Ibid. v. 2, 229; V.C.H. Som. viii. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… p. 356. Montacute.For Hamdon (or Ham) Hill, see p. 295. Moorlinch.Large fibula, Stradling, Priory of Chilton Polden …
A History of the County of Somerset
… come to light in the marsh at Shapwick and a fibula at Moorlinch. 140 In sum, we have proof that in Roman days man … consistent in point of locality. There is a Knoll Hill at Moorlinch and a Knowle at Bawdripthe latter being much the nearer to Chedzoywhile Edington is not in Moorlinch parish. On the whole, the evidence favours a villa …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Christi Coll. 13 July, 1594, M.A. 8 July, 1597; rector of Moorlinch, Somerset, 1604. See Foster's Index Eccl. Saunders, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… road along the Polden ridge and instead interlocked with Moorlinch further south partly, perhaps, because of the … also because of the tenurial links between Shapwick and Moorlinch. The parish, including Withy, measured 3,588 a. in … of Glastonbury, and in 1553, with the manors of Moorlinch and Ashcott, and Whitley hundred, was granted in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… manufactory. Stawell STAWELL, a chapelry, in the parish of Moorlinch, union of Bridgwater, hundred of Whitley, W. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 2 miles (3.4 km.) north-west from its mother church at Moorlinch. Settlement comprises the small village of Stawell. … a single street, part of a road running westwards from Moorlinch which forks beyond the village, leading along Wood … century, were then more valuable than any in the whole of Moorlinch parish. 14 By 1840 there were eight principal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… MALLET TOPOGRAPHY Sutton Mallet, one of five chapelries of Moorlinch, lies on the lowest slopes of the south side of the … hamlet lies 1½ mile (2.6 km.) west of the mother church of Moorlinch at the end of a shallow valley just below the 15-m. … west in a tongue known as Sutton Hams and east towards Moorlinch, both formerly areas of open-field arable. 26 The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sutton-Mallet SUTTON-MALLET, a chapelry, in the parish of Moorlinch, union of Bridgwater, hundred of Whitley, W. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17; B.A. from St. Alban Hall 26 Feb., 1673-4; vicar of Moorlinch, Somerset, 1682, rector of Cadleigh, Devon, 1691, …
Displaying 71 - 80 of 82