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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… HORNDON, EAST ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Billericay, hundred of Barstable, S. division of Essex, 3 miles (S. E.) from … was annexed by the bishop, in 1220, to the hospital of St. John, on the dissolution of which, in the reign of Henry …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… HORNINGHOLD Horninghold lies seven miles north-east of Market Harborough and four miles south-west of Uppingham. … 1882-3, but most of the rebuilding was carried out by his son T. A. Hardcastle between 1905 and 1911. He set out to … in 1718 the house of Elizabeth Clarke, and in 1722 that of Richard Patrick. 88 Nothing further is known of nonconformity …
A History of the County of Stafford
… ploughteams, but only 4 teams were actually being worked, of which 2 were on the demesne and 2 were worked by 6 villani. There was 4 a. of meadow, and woodland measured 1 league in length and … 17 It may have been the brewery which by 1839 was run by John Marston, probably at the east end of Dover Road, its …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Horninglow Established church ST. JOHN THE DIVINE From 1847 services were held in the National … school in Horninglow village, licensed at the request of the incumbent of Holy Trinity, in Burton. There was an … 11 William was named the patron, and he nominated his son-in-law, John Auden, as the first incumbent. On his death …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Horninglow Introduction Introduction Lying on the west side of Burton, Horninglow stretched from an arm of the river Trent, where there was an early settlement at … Road, the earliest being the Poplars, built by 1868 for John Hopkins (d. 1891), a local farmer and, with his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 46 S.E., BTL 56 N.W., CTL 56 S.W.) (Fig. 62) The parish, of 1640 acres, has an elongated shape and is bounded on the … to the river-crossing at Clayhithe, and the Hundred Rolls of 1279 suggest that settlements existed at Horningsea, Eye … Bishop Eustace granted the church to the Hospital of St. John at Cambridge, and in 1267 Bishop Hugh Balsham added the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Horningsea HORNINGSEA The parish of Horningsea, which takes its name from the Old English word for hill and island, lies 6 km. (3½ miles) NNE. of Cambridge. 69 It comprises a long strip of territory … in 1843, when the stable block was also added. 6 St. John's Lane has buildings which range in date from the turn …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the early 10th century may have survived the occupation of the area by the invading Danes in the late 9th. Endowed with 7 hides of land, it was served by a community of clergy whose heads … 29 The living was appropriated to the newly founded St. John's hospital c. 1207-8 or 1213-15 by Bishop Eustace (d. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… northern three may originally have formed a separate set of fields for the adjoining Clayhithe hamlet. In both groups … in 1356-7. 70 Eye Hall's demesne comprised c. 200 a. of arable in 1386-7, when fragments of it were leased. 71 By … in the village were Manor farm, with 207 a., St. John's farm which had 145 a., and King's farm with 118 a. in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1818 it was probably held in the north aisle of the church and was attended by c. 45 children. 5 Three … appointed in 1816 had a £5 stipend. A woman, paid £1 out of the Sunday school account, was possibly teaching a few … children in another small school in 1833. 6 In 1841 St. John's College gave a site for a schoolroom on the east side …
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