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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Tydd, has been known since the 17th century as Lady Nunn's Old Eau, from the wife of a 14th-century Tydd landowner. 1 … the River Nene. 2 The neighbouring parish on the south is Newton-in-the-Isle. The most important watercourse in the … allotments, among 52 proprietors. DRAINAGE Tydd St. Giles, Newton, and Tydd St. Mary are associated with a particularly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… wealthiest of the Ely manors, its value (£6 T.R.E., 100 s. in 1086) being below that of Ely itself and of more than … or High Fen, common to the vills of Wisbech, Leverington, Newton, Tydd St. Giles, Elm, Outwell, and Upwell. In 1251 … to the bishop by the warden of the chantry of St. Mary, Newton, in 1411 ( Cal. Pat. 1408-13, 345). It had been …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 1936 it has included most of the former civil parish of Newton Harcourt which is a chapelry of Wistow. 1 The area of Wistow alone was about 910 a. The history of Newton Harcourt is treated separately in this article. The … who held the lands that had once been Robert dispensator's. 28 The earliest reference to their tenure of Wistow seems …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the excavated remains of the bishop of Winchester's manor house show that there was high-quality stone building … been built parallel to the street. A house on High Street's east side, described in 1704, had a parlour, hall, entry, … about 1909, in a style reminiscent of the architect Ernest Newton's, for Lemuel Druce of Saltmarsh & Druce, wine and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset, 28 miles (W.) from Somerton, and 155 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2984 inhabitants. This place is … Kent.See Wouldham. WOLDHAM, county Kent.See Wouldham. Wold-Newton, York.See Newton, Wold. WOLD-NEWTON, York.See Newton, Wold. Wolferlow …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Alvington and Lancaut consolidated, valued in the king's books at 13. 11. 5., and in the gift of the Duke of … in 1826; the glebe altogether contains 194 acres. Wolves-Newton (St. Thomas Becket) WOLVES-NEWTON ( St. Thomas Becket), a parish, in the union of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Woodall, William 1600. See Woodhall. Woodarde, Nicholas s. Christopher, of Mechlen in Flanders, gent. Magdalen Hall, … Hall 26 April, 1632. Workman, Giles s. William, of Newton Bagpath, co. Gloucester, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. … Aug., 1690, aged 15; a student of Lincoln's Inn 1690, M.P. Newton (I.W.) in 4 parliaments 1705-14, envoy to the court of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Horncastle, S. division of the wapentake of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 3 miles (W. S. W.) from Horncastle; containing, in 1841, 307 inhabitants. … WOODLAND, a chapelry, in the parish of Ipplepen, union of Newton-Abbott, hundred of Haytor, Teignbridge and S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… (TL 037941), formerly part of Woodnewton village, at its S.E. end, E. of the road to Southwick. The site consists of three long narrow closes, orientated N.-S. and bounded by low banks, with the much damaged remains of … and interlocked furlongs. Further ridge-and-furrow N. of Newton Spinney (TL 044955) lay in an area of 'old enclosures' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the patronage of the Subdean of Wells, valued in the king's books at 12. 15. 10.: the great tithes have been commuted … James) WOOLBOROUGH ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Newton-Abbott, hundred of Haytor, Teignbridge and S. … (W. S. W.) from Teignmouth; containing, with the town of Newton-Abbott, 2609 inhabitants. The parish lies on the road …
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