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A History of the County of Somerset
… formed by the Yeo, by mill streams encircling the parish's meadows, Olam and Bineham, and by Hornsey brook. The short … by 1303 was succeeded by John Bluet. 32 After John's death c. 1317 the family's mesne tenancy seems to have disappeared. … was succeeded by his son Robert (d. 1679), sheriff and M.P. for Ilchester and the county, 104 and it passed from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cole, are formed of Midford Sands, and bands of Fuller's Earth clay and limestone run along the eastern edge of the … public house in the parish until the Sunny Hill inn opened c. 1871. 25 It closed after 1899 and was replaced c. 1902 by … (d. 1784). 52 They were followed by their son John (d. s.p. 1795) 53 whose cousin and successor Samuel Rodbard in 1798 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the south by, respectively, a short length of the King's Sedgemoor Drain and by a remarkably direct route to … with the siding in 1964. 5 Commercial site of Dunball c. 1906 with railway branch line to wharf on Parrett … below, econ. hist. V.C.H. Som. vi. 183. S.R.S. lvii. 35; P.R.O., SC 2/175/31. S.R.O., tithe award; Som. C. C. Sites …
Survey of London
… 1. John Webb, A Vindication of Stone-Heng Restored, 1665, p.36. 2. B.O.L., Fourth Earl of Bedford's commonplacebooks, no. 25, no pagination. 3. Ibid., no. 22, … pp. 4950. 10. The Grub-street Journal, 26 Sept. 1734. 11. C. V. Wedgwood, Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Crossland, Lower, Middle, and Higher Farmhouses, Clarke's Cottage, and the Nook. Rimpton House, at the western end of … 1244, 1336, and 1365, 34 and the hall in 1374 at a cost of c. £50. 35 Repairs were carried out regularly until the end … for 32 poor children supported by the rector and the S.P.C.K. 87 Both were open in 1833 but each had fewer than 20 …
A History of the County of Essex
… was a free school at Romford, kept by Thomas Horrocks, c. 16416. 1 A charity school, which survives as St. Edward's Church of England primary school, was founded in 1711. In … 380. Ed. 2/171; Lond. Gaz. 16 Jan. 1872 (no. 23818), p. 155. E.R.O., T/A 521/4. M. E. Sadler, Sec. and Higher …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… the E. by the county boundary with West Suffolk and on the S.E. by the Icknield Way, now the A 11 road. The N.W. part is … traffic (see Chapman's Map of Newmarket Heath, c. 1768). These various routes were formalised into one … fen roads were made up during the Second World War (see p. lxv, Fen Trade). Railways A short section of the Cambridge …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bruton parish. 50 It is shaped like an irregular crescent c. 5.5 km. from west to east and no more than c. 1.5 km. … west above Hadspen, all on limestone and clay with Fuller's Earth. In the centre of the main part of the parish is a … I. 36 The plate includes a cup and cover of 1573 by 'I.P.', and a paten made in 1684 and renovated in 1848. 37 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cooke, the rector, by will of 1708 left a sum to provide 2 s. 6 d. a week to teach 15 poor children. 51 A charity school … Courtway, primarily for foreign girls, by 1928 and until c. 1939. 63 S.R.O., D/D/Bs 42. Char. Com. files. Ann. Rep. B. & W. Dioc. Assoc. S.P.C.K. (1825-6), 42; Educ. Enq. Abstract (1835), p. 822. …
Survey of London
… St. Paul's Church Chapter V - St. Paul's Church The First intimation … than the downright attitudes of the anecdote suggest. c Designed by the Court architect, paid for by a … were to work on the repair of St. Paul's cathedral. 47 p The cost of the work as contained in the Bedford estate …
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