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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… view in 1887 that on the right bank consisted of a group of linked buildings, mainly of two or three storeys … in 1916. 10 Wellington Villa, on the north-west side of Oxford Road, is a stone house built in the earlier 19th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Bryans Close Road in the angle of North Street and Oxford Road, 50 and in 1954 the borough council bought 21 a. … the remaining 38 a. of the farm, off the west side of Oxford Road, 53 and in the 1960s that land was used for c. … near Berhills Farm c. 750 m. west of the town centre to Oxford Road near High Penn Farm c. 2 km. north of it; the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wootton Bassett road turnpiked in 1791 it was later called Oxford Street and Oxford Road. 87 The Calne hundred pound stood in Wood Street … 43 there were three groups of cottages c. 1800. A small group stood immediately south-east of the demesne farmstead …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Old and New London
… pediment. On the pedestals of the balustrades, over each group of coupled pilasters, are also emblematical figures of …
The Environs of London
… lands on two professorships, then about to be founded in Oxford and Cambridge, by two of his own friends, Sir Henry … been printed in Wilkins 25. Cornelius Lyman, of Chr. Ch. Oxford, was entered fellow of the college the day before, but … instance of the vicissitudes of fortune. After leaving Oxford, where the beauty of his person, and the variety of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and bound by its own statutes, though controlled, as in Oxford, by the paramount laws of the university. The present … on the east; forming altogether the most superb group of buildings in Cambridge. The old court, built of … enriched by Alice, widow of Robert Vere, second Earl of Oxford, which, after the Dissolution, was purchased by Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… to 9th Centuries A.D.) The latest dated objects in the group of cemeteries we are considering belong to the 7th … of Wendover which speaks of a migration of scholars from Oxford to Cambridge in 1209. 52 This is the first reference … in the transcript of a deed of 1226 now at New College, Oxford, 53 and the third and most important a writ of Henry …
Old and New London
… and in England and Scotland, and especially at Paris and Oxford, where they held the chairs of theology. It is to the … till it had given its name to the surrounding fields, to a group of small houses (Oak Village), and to a chapel, and a … in spite of a knighthood and the Professorship of Music at Oxford, added to the more solid rewards of successful …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an act was passed for the construction of a railway from Oxford, by Chipping-Campden, to Wolverhampton. The market is … in eight scholarships established in Pembroke College, Oxford, by George Townsend, by will dated in 1682, for boys … patrons, the President and Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford. The tithes were commuted for land in 1777. The church …
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