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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Each pupil on the endowment was to receive uniform green clothing yearly on May Day. 81 The second master died … owner, Canon Jenyns, added another £5 towards the children's clothing. In the 1830s the 20 boys not taught on the … 1839, to which a classroom was added in 1842 and a teacher's house in 1847-8. All were to a simple design in grey brick. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who held them at farm until Walter Giffard, to whom Harold's part of the vill had been assigned after 1066, seized them. … the honor among coheirs descended from the last earl's aunt Rohese, assigned Bottisham entirely to her … housing in 1939 and 1949 and the remainder to Douglas Green in 1950. 4 Tonbridge priory's chief house, recorded in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covers about 500 hectares having lost some land in the S. to Northampton. It consists of a roughly rectangular area … underlying Upper Lias Clay is exposed and in the extreme S.W. where on ground rising to just over 120 m. there are … and later times the existence of the now deserted Boughton Green (7), with the parish church and evidence of a medieval …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (in Munslow) until 1963, 10 except that Sir John Smith's widow Agnes (d. 1562) did not hold Bouldon. 11 G. M. G. … 19 The farm, with 21 a. of arable, was called HAWLYN'S HOUSE in 1532. 20 Randle Brecknock sold it in 1578 to … by 1803, when his partnership with Henry Proctor, Thomas Green, and Thomas Lawley was dissolved, and still in 1816. By …
A History of the County of Oxford
… too, seems sometimes to have been excluded from the town's jurisdiction, but medieval subsidy assessments for Oxford … Port Meadow. From the well the party crossed the fields to Green ditch (on the line of the modern St. Margaret's Road), … as extending from Great Wilsey to Points corner (opposite Parson's Pleasure) or the upper end of Norham meadow, and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Communications BOUNDARIES Borough and Liberties The town's medieval charters never defined the limits within which the … town but also the farmlands of the townsmen and the town's common pastures. Burghal privileges were not, however, … and Personal). Date stone in footbridge; Min. Bks. 87; Green's Almanack, 1896, s.v. Chronicle of Events, June 1895; …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… probable explanation for the term is that it was a printer's error for 'Reynes, Boutal', that is the TEXTILE, RENNES … (late). References: Kerridge (1985), 168. Bowling green [bowling-green] The usual meaning is for a smooth, … Houghton, 'Mr [Moses] Rusden, ... bee-master to the King's most excellent Majesty, viz. Charles II' promoted their use …
Survey of London
… him en bloc in July 1721. 1 This particular part of Barlow's ground formed a hinterland behind the main street frontages … 1881 and the passage to the north and west of St. George's Buildings was called Bourdon Place. The remainder of … was inevitably much poverty. A charity book of the 1830's kept in the vestry of St. George's, Hanover Square, shows …
Survey of London
… Box Farm, King's Road CXXXIV.BOX FARM, Nos. 148 and 150, KING'S ROAD (Demolished.) This farmhouse, which stood at the … map shows two houses here, and the name of Richard Green in 1769. Chelsea Old Church, pp. 278280. Reproduced …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hugh of Boxted gave his share of the church to St. John's abbey, Colchester, between 1163 and 1181, and Robert of … shares by 1254 when there was a vicarage. In 1237 St. John's abbey gave its share of the advowson to the bishop of … nor making the sign of the cross, and of procuring the parson of Langham to preach without licence. 25 George …
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