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A History of the County of Oxford
… comprised 2 yardlands 22 and the Edwards (later Wadham College) estate c. 5 yardlands; 23 thus unless the Hastings … a. of land and 160 sheep commons, were awarded 138 a. of new closes adjacent to the farm's existing old inclosures, … land for only £200, but with a fine of £50 an acre for new tillage. Many of Wadham's nominal lessees, such as Mary …
A History of the County of Oxford
… worked from the only other farmhouse in the village (later College Farm) 65 both the house and attached estate were … 72 and after inclosure in the mid 19th century the new fields in that area remained tithable to Yelford. 73 … had been restored. 90 By then the village street south of College Farm had been realigned slightly to the west, perhaps …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and presumably until inclosure in 1853, tenants of Wadham College's Yelford estate, descended from the Grey manor, were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… He enlarged his Yelford estate by acquiring Wadham College's farm there, 59 and died unmarried in 1907. Yelford … formed part of a single design with a ditch or moat around College Farm (on land historically quite separate) are … been largely filled in when the road between the house and College Farm was realigned to the west. 77 The uncertainty …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… ... Dr. Yeluerton ... Initiator of the complaint college member Attitude of the accused absent Action taken To …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… oak, none of which is of great age: there are several new plantations, comprising beech, large numbers of larch, … of preservation. The church has been pulled down, and a new one built. The present church, on the same site, was … his assistant, and there is an exhibition to St. John's College, Cambridge, belonging to the school, for the best …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the wars which arose between the Britons and their new allies, during the establishment of the heptarchy; and in … arrangements, departed for Hull, where he threw up some new fortifications. During the reign of Elizabeth, an … acres, of which the manorial rights belong to University College, Oxford: the hamlet is much scattered. James I. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… perpetuated by Coney Street, Ness Gate, and Castlegate. A new crossing of the Foss existed at the Norman Conquest on … of the city was laid waste for castle building. 5 The new castle was protected on the S.E. by a damming of the Foss … the king's fishpond or stew which caused the loss of two new mills and nearly a carucate (about 150 acres) of arable, …
Survey of London Monograph
… sent to Havre 1563; later York; d. 23 December 1569 at the College. Owned Coll. of Arms MS. 'M. 13 Arms'; MS. Harl. 1412 … and younger brother of Sir James Hales; B.A. Pembroke College, Cambridge, 1572; Gray's Inn 1573; Bluemantle 1583; … 1886; bur d Langford Budville. ( Landed Gentry (1886); New England Hist. Geneal. Reg., xcv (1941), 303.) Arms: (1) …
Survey of London
… Viscount St. Albans, and on the 22nd of that month the new Viscount celebrated his sixtieth birthday by giving a … to come to London. Buckingham took possession of his new residence at once, but did not obtain a formal grant of … side is; and this was done on a Moorish Ground, whereon no New Building could stand any time without Proppings." Gerbier …
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