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Alumni Oxonienses
… Horrobin-Hyte Horrobin-Hyte Horrobin, John student of Christ Church 1561, B.A. 12 Dec., 1561, M.A. 17 Jan., … 11 July, 1606, aged 14; student of Lincoln's Inn 1610, as son of Sir Jerome, of Great Kimble, Bucks, kt. See Foster's … 3 July, 1711, exhibitioner 1712-13. Horsfall, John s. Richard, of Shoreshall, Yorks, arm. University Coll., matric. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… would have been known as a BOLUS, made in the form of a ball for administering to a HORSE. In the nineteenth century the ball was generally in the form of a cylinder about 2-3 INCH long, which was thrust down the … mid-sixteenth century, but was slow to become established. John Houghton 'wish'd we did more universally propagate the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… HORSEMONDEN ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Tonbridge, hundred of Brenchley and Horsemonden, lathe of … war, the manor-house, then the property of Sir John Denham, was occupied by a garrison for the king. The … granted, with the rectory and advowson of Horsham, to Sir Richard Southwell, and Edward Ellington, Esq. Attached to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 6 in. xxxvii. S.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Michael, stands 1 mile S.W. of Princes Risborough, and is built of flint with stone … In chancelon N. wall, marble tablet to Bathewell, wife of John Grubb, 1666, and to John Grubb, 1700. Piscina: in …
A Dictionary of London
… Court, Upper Thames Street Horseshoe Alley East out of Fetter Lane, opposite the White Horse Inn, in Farringdon … in the maps. Horse-shoe Bridge A bridge over the stream of the Walbrook by the church of St. John upon Walbrook (S. 27 and 230). Earliest mention : …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Horsham HORSHAM THE TOWN of Horsham, 1 a medieval borough which later became one of … 1,200 loads and 2,500 cords; both then belonged to Sir John Caryll of Warnham, 43 whose son and namesake was selling timber in large quantities from …
A History of the County of Sussex
… FOR THE POOR. Gifts before 1700, variously for small doles of cash, bread, or distribution in kind, were those of Henry … (d. c. 1613), James Smith of London (fl. before 1620), Richard Myhill (fl. before 1653), a Mr. Antill (fl. before … c. 1689). Later charities of the same kind were those of John Gorringe (d. c. 1718), 33 John Hickenbottom (fl. before …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that there was a church at Horsham by c. 1150. 30 In 1230 John de Braose appropriated it to Rusper priory, 31 and a … 32 Until at least 1719 Bishopric, and probably the rest of Marlpost manor too, were held to belong to Tarring deanery … being exercised in 1481 by Thomas Hoo of Roffey, as son-in-law of Walter Urry, one of the original trustees. 81 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… In Saxon and medieval times, as noted above, much of the parish was detached swine pasture for manors in the … or all of their services by 1338. 20 In 1476, however, Richard Farnfold, possibly as lessee of the Shortsfield … between the 1920s and the 1950s by the firm of H. Smith & Son. 48 In the 1930s an average of 10,000 dozen eggs a week …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Horsham Education EDUCATION. 85 The history of Collyer's free school from 1533 to 1907 has been recounted … and mistresses were listed in the town; 8 one of them, Richard Thornton, between 1776 and 1808 at least, kept an … the same site; 70 in 1980 there were 366 on the roll. St. John's Roman Catholic primary school was founded in 1863 in …
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