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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… occupied by the church and the site of the mansion. 'High Street', formerly the Long Stanton road which is now disused, … Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D., sometime Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, rector, 1841; Anne, his wife, 1826; and Rev. Samuel …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hetherington, rector 1728-53, built west of the village street a substantial redbrick house with a five-bay front, 73 … Samuel, canon and from 1824 dean of Christ Church, Oxford, 19long served Drayton through curates, but after the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 16th century, blocking some lanes, 95and leaving Park Street running along its northwest side as the main street. By 1800 settlement had largely shifted west to High Street, leading north along the village's western side into …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… in the East Parish St Dunstan in the East Ward Tower (Street) Date 1634 Censorial hearings 12 Sep 1634 Entry D, the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Leiden Date of MD 1634 Degree incorporated into Oxford University Yes Degree incorporated into Cambridge …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is neatly and regularly built, consisting of one principal street intersected at right angles by two smaller streets. … its influx into the Clyde, and consists principally of one street in the form of a crescent, from which several smaller … The county gaol and court-house are at the end of the main street. The parish is bounded on the south by the river …
A History of the County of Oxford
… caused the presentation to lapse to the then vacant see of Oxford. 97 In 1610 Bartholomew and Thomas Harris presented as … Walter (d. 1695), sold the advowson to Magdalen College, Oxford, of which both brothers were alumni. 99 The college … tithes in Ducklington to the canons of St. George's in Oxford castle, a grant later confirmed to their successors, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was so called by the 15th century, and poaching there by Oxford scholars was recorded in 1506. 4 By the early 16th … in London, Burford, and elsewhere; his son Thomas moved to Oxford and was appointed London carrier to the university. 15 … by the Strainges, who farmed it from the house in Church Street for over a century before building a new farmhouse …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Home Farm, Cokethorpe. The rest of the parish lies on Oxford Clay. 93 Several Anglo-Saxon settlement names within … century there was a regular carrying service to Witney, Oxford, and Abingdon. 5 The nearest railway station was at … were found in 1860 in Wormwood close, north of Church Street in Ducklington. 16 The graves were probably in a large …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Alexander Unton and passed later to Wadham College, Oxford. 54 The rest was granted in 1554 as 1/40;th of a … AND BRIGHTHAMPTON, was sold in 1571 to St. John's College, Oxford, which retained it thereafter. 57 The manor contained … the earlier house, to the designs of Dr. George Clarke of Oxford. 3 Its centrepiece is a 3-bayed panelled room, later …
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