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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Burwell BURWELL The parish of Burwell 1 lies by the Cambridgeshire-Suffolk boundary, almost four miles (6.5 km.) north-west of Newmarket and ten (16 km.) north-east of Cambridge. … flaming heart. 51 Edward Ball, later FitzBall (1792-1873), son of a Burwell farmer, was noted in his time, 1825-55, as a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in use, standing close together near the south end of the village street. St. Andrew's on the east was … the advowson of St. Andrew's church belonged to Robert son of Humphrey. Probably 1170 × 1173 he gave it by exchange … 53 which remained due to it until after 1300. 54 In 1246 Herbert le Fraunceys confirmed to Fordham, by 1227 a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1086 the Ramsey abbey manor comprised 10¼ hides, of which a third was in demesne, out of the 15¼ hides … (1118-33) granted a hide to hold in fee farm, and his son John, his successor by 1134, 53 had before 1135 annexed … the 14th century. 20 In 1637 one villager, who wished his son to be apprenticed to a mercer, left him a shop with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… licensed in 1777. 67 Masters again received annual grants of £10 from 1798. Michael Bayly, who served from 1799 to his … from the charity, was started c. 1816. 70 When £400 of unspent parish funds was discovered in the vicar's hands … taught free, another £14 going from 1839 to the mistresses of a girls' school. 73 One former master, locally born, kept …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the 940s Edwin son of Othwulf gave Oda, archbishop of Canterbury, five hides at … Russell of Bury St, Edmunds (Suff.), and in 1763 by Peter Bowlby and his wife Elizabeth. 19 After those leases …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… the principal monument. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of the Holy Cross stands to the E. of the village (Plate 15). The walls are of stone rubble with … Monuments: In churchyardS. of church, (1) to William, son of John Campion, 1698, low table-tomb; (2) to John …
Survey of London
… 1 to derive its name from William Berry, who at the time of his death in 1735 was described as 'a half pay Officer, and Landlord of most of Berry Street St. James's. He was above 100 years … Crabbe, 1834, vol. i, p. 242. The Creevey Papers, ed. Sir Herbert Maxwell, 1903, vol. ii, pp. 242, 286. C.E.O., files …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… S.W. (b)xliv. N.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. James, stands at the S.E. end of the village; the walls are of flint with stone dressings; … 1637, Constance, his wife, 1667, and Stephen, their third son, governor of Deal, 1671, and another to John Gale, 1655. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bushley - Butterworth Bushley (St. Peter) BUSHLEY ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Upton-upon-Severn, Lower division of the hundred of
Old and New London
… Butcher's Row The church of St Clement Danes CHAPTER II. BUTCHER'S ROW.CHURCH OF ST. … the reign of Henry VIII.," and was occupied by "Short and Son, late Creed, Fishmongers." An engraving of it, in one of … plague, 1606; Dr. Kitchener, and the Oxberrys, father and son, are also buried here. Among other monuments are those of
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