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Survey of London
… (see page 25) was a twenty-acre farm known by the name of Stonehills. In 1618 this farm, which was situated on … road (now Holland Park Avenue), was conveyed by Horseman's son to James Necton, who appears to have been a cousin, and … he let the house, with its grounds somewhat truncated, to Peter Alfred Taylor, M.P. 23 By this time the mansion was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Campion Hall CAMPION HALL The history of Campion Hall is briefly as follows. In 1896 the Rev. … Richard Clarke, S.J., who had taken his degree as a member of St. John's College in 1860 and had rowed for the Varsity … in 1928 a third Permanent Private Hall was licensed, St. Peter's. On the death of Fr. Plater in 1921 Fr. Henry Keane …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Candlewick ward 9. CANDLEWICK WARD. Candlewick Ward consists of the parish of St. Martin Orgar and parts of the parishes … to Mary (Wessell) wife of John Cater, 16945, John his son (no date) and Ann his daughter, 1714, elliptical marble …
A Survey of London
… or Candlewright streete warde, beginneth at the East end of great Eastcheape, it passeth west through Eastcheape to … of the other: in which new Seale, besides the Images of Peter, & Paul, which of old were rudely engrauen, there … Stockfishmonger, buried 1415. George Gowre Esquire, son to Edward Gowre Stockfish monger, Esquire, 1470. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cannington Church CHURCH. In 1086 Erchenger the priest held of the king in the church of Cannington ½ virgates which … 1865, presumably in lieu of the leased tithes, and his son established from 1872 a permanent endowment, himself … to Otterhampton for ecclesiastical purposes and St. Peter's, Combwich, was built. 25 V.C.H. Som. i. 471. Above, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Plan of Cannington Court A-A Axis of medieval church ;C respond of … have been followed by his widow Elizabeth (d. 1709). Their son Hugh died in 1730 and the manor descended to successive … in 1926. Lord Clifford was succeeded in 1943 by his son Charles. 9 Lordship was retained by the Cliffords with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Luke) CANNOCK ( St. Luke), a parish, in the union of Penkridge, E. division of the hundred of Cuttlestone, S. … founded an abbey without the city walls, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. Being invested by the pope with the … of the Earl of Somerset, and the Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV., whose effigy, with that of the duchess in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 12th century. 1 It was probably founded as a dependency of Penkridge collegiate church, 2 and by the later 12th … 1880 and c. 1946. 38 The new ecclesiastical parish of St. Peter's, Hednesford, was established in 1870, the vicarage … Walhouse of Hatherton (d. 1796); Moreton Walhouse, his son (d. 1821); John Walhouse (d. 1835); Catharine and Ann …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Manors and economic history CANNOCK The ancient parish of Cannock consisted of the townships of Cannock (including … his daughters. 130 He was succeeded in 1563 by his eldest son, Henry 2nd Lord Paget of Beaudesert. 131 Henry died in … for Leacroft and one for Hednesford and Hatherton (in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton) jointly. 142 The lord's revenue from …
Old and New London
… who lived there. It afterwards became a resort of drapers. London Stone, the old Roman milliarium, or … the old master of the old company, on which it drips. His son restored it and died, his daughter restored it and died, … mentioned in Domesday Book. Rock or fossil salt, says Herbert, was never worked in England till 1670, when it was …
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