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A History of the County of Essex
… Wormingford Church CHURCH. Part of the church building is of the early 12th century. 44 Before 1189 Walter of Windsor … Wormingford church to his college at Oxford, and his school at Ipswich. 46 On Wolsey's fall in 1529 the church …
A History of the County of Essex
… Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Wormingford is a parish of early woodland clearance, 44 and con- siderable arable … from the Middle Ages. Between 1066 and 1086 the number of demesne ploughs increased from 3 to 4, and the men … 92 The farmers firmly opposed the vicar's idea to set up a school c. 1825, consider- ing it 'inexpedient to overeducate …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wormingford Education EDUCATION. A school was held in the workhouse in 1789. 8 In 1818 two small … continued in 1833. By 1825 there was a National Sunday school. 10 The National Society gave a grant towards the building of a new schoolroom at the south-east end of the churchyard …
A History of the County of Essex
… had been taken by Raymond Girald and was held by Roger of Poitou who held manors in Mount Bures and West Bergholt. … it to William de Munfitchet and thereafter the manor of WORMINGFORD HALL was held of the barony of Stansted … the rest of his pos- sessions to his college at Oxford and school at Ipswich. 15 On Wolsey's fall and death in 1530 it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) WORPLESDON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Guildford, First division of the hundred of Wokeing, W. … of a grant of 200 from the Incorporated Society. A free school is endowed with an annual pension of 4. 15. from the … and facilities of equestrian exercise. The Royal baths, erected in 1823, comprise India, medicated, …
A History of the County of York
… It has been said 1 that the earliest liturgical traditions of the north were closely linked with Rome: this is perhaps … the vicars-choral, the appointment of papal provisors and royal officials to the chapter caused increasing … but 'was a moderate adherent of the old Tractarian school and did much to popularize the minster services'. 35 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a parish covering 2,700 acres, lies in the S. part of the Isle of Purbeck, 3 miles W. of Swanage. It stretches … and was served, at least in the 13th century, by a royal chaplain (Hutchins I, 698). It was restored in the … the date when part of the building was converted to a school. a(10) Cottages, three, and Blacksmith's Shop (140 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… WORTHING The Present article 51 deals with the history of Worthing hamlet until c. 1800, and thereafter with that of … to prevent a French landing. They were converted into a school in 1812. 33 This article was written in 1976-7 and … 64; Jesse, Agric. of Suss. 92; V.C.H. Suss. ii. 285; Jnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 3rd ser. x. 287. See below, Econ. Hist. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were founded in 1858 by Robert and Ann Humphrys in memory of their son Harry, for Anglican married couples, widows, or … bequeathed by Robert Humphrys's will dated 1860. Part of the land was sold c. 1922, and the rent-charge was … were empowered to charge weekly contributions by a Scheme of 1953. The houses needed modernizing by 1957; one was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1410 was being used for mass. 74 Two chaplains, possibly of Worthing chapel, occurred in the early 15th century. 75 … (1878). Chich. Dioc. Kal. (1878), 87; ibid. (1879), 76; Royal Guide, 21. Chich. Dioc. Kal. (1895), 143; B.L. Add. … 22 June 1867, p. 450. B.L. Add. MS. 39364, f. 315. Royal Guide, 22; Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1887). Chich. Dioc. Kal. …
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