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A History of the County of York North Riding
… a sum of 48 1 s. 4 d. consols representing the bequest of Scarth. The charity is administered under a scheme of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the official trustees, derived from the will of Medd Scarth, 1818 (see parish of Carlton, Langbaurgh West). The … 6 13 s. a year respectively from the charity of Medd Scarth. The official trustees hold a sum of 20 9 s. 5 d. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… then existing at Swainby. 5 On the west of Cold Beck is Scarth Wood, a hamlet granted by Stephen de Meynell to the … churches and the 'chaplaincy' of his castle together with Scarth, a site in Whorlton, 206 to the Prior of Guisborough. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… War, 1900-2. Guest, Origines Celticae, ii, 390, 403. Scarth, Roman Britain, 38; Journ. Arch. Inst. xxiii, 180. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… new ser., xxvii 444; D/D/B Reg. 36 f. 171). Harry Mengden Scarth M.A. 1848-1890. Coll. 25 Feb. 1848 (D/D/B Reg. 36 f. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later edns.). Oxf. Mail, 9 Feb. 1972. Ex Inf. Mr. M. S. Scarth, clerk to the Oxf. branch. Oxf. Mail, 8 Nov. 1957. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ; Phelps, p. 108 ; Coote, Romans in Britain, p. 101; Scarth, Som. Proc. xxxi. (2) 15; A. T. Martin, Clifton Antiq. … and coins vaguely mentioned by Phelps, p. 106, and Scarth, Som. Proc. xxiv. (1) 74; possibly from Skinner. I … p. 341, No. 5. Bratton.Building : see p. 320. Brean Down.Scarth [ Som. Proc. xxxi. (2) 13] says that 'all the surface …
A History of the County of Somerset
… who long ago encouraged a young studentthe Rev. H. M. Scarth, Rector of Bathwick and of Wrington. In citing … house was, I believe, first recognized by the Rev. H. M. Scarth. Camden put the Cangi in Somerset, quoting names like …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it had been a hundred years before. The plan given by Mr. Scarth in his Aquae in 1864 was in all important details the … a few details found since 1763; hence Phelps (1836) and Scarth (1864). Other plans exist by William Hoare (Add. MS. … has a large plan by Mr. Mann. Other accounts are by Scarth, Arch. Journal, xl. (1883), 263, and Bath Field Club, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1860 and the following years. It is described by Mr. Scarth as having been an example of the courtyard type, built … a long knife, some rings, and five horseshoes, said by Mr. Scarth to be smaller than those now in use. 105 The pottery … AVG in line 2 seems to me certain, as it did to Scarth on the original stone: line 5 is doubtful, line 7 …
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