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A History of the County of Oxford
… over . . . a mere cottage', 49 and may have been rebuilt or perhaps renovated c. 1807. 50 It stood in 1814 at the … was administered three times a year to a maximum of 12 or 13 communicants. Prayers were read on Ash Wednesday and … below (ch. archit.). J. Foxe, Acts and Monuments, ed. J. Pratt (4th edn, 1877), IV, 2356, 242. Pearce, 'Clergy', 2001. …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Nicolae: Imperial CollegeCity and Guilds College. Pratt, Rodney Robertson: King's Coll. Pybus, Christopher … Saveli: Imperial College City and Guilds College. Pratt, Cyril Wilfred: Northampton Polytechnic Institute. … College. Smith, Sydney Albert: West Ham Municipal College. Spratt, Hereward Philip: King's Coll. Thomas, Edgar Wilfred: …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… University College, Nottingham. Pittom, William Wynn Pratt: St. John's College, Cambridge. Pratt, Walter Ryley: Pharmaceutical Society's School East … School and Pr. st. Pepperell, Ronald: Cardiff Technical C. Pratt, Walter Lawrence Charles: Pr. st. Quinlan, William …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… College. SECOND CLASS. Barker, Marjorie: Bedford College. Spratt, Amy Vera: King's College for W. Taffs, Margaret … College. Polglaze, Gordon Henry Francis: King's College. Pratt, Ronald Arthur: East London C. Prew, Hubert Charles: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 42 The parish church, parts of which are 11th- century or earlier, may have been preceded as a religious focus by a … arose possibly from an agreement over tithes in Aston or Shifford, but may reflect early dependence on Eynsham … however, say that Tresham was vicar: Acts and Mons. ed. J. Pratt (4th edn.), vi. 566, 772. Cf. Blair, 'Medieval Clergy', …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to lie in the fields of Wickham, Neithrop, and Calthorpe 'or in some or one of them'. 2 The name Hardwick seems to have undergone … Checkley of Park farm (274 a.), the executors of Henry Pratt of Wickham farm (225 a.), Philip Bradshaw of Wickham …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tenements were in the hands of a class of mesne landlords or rentiers; thus the actual occupiers of houses in 1441 … notoriety grew out of all proportion to the town's size or economic significance. Directly or indirectly Banbury's … was owned by a prominent farmer and corn dealer, Henry Pratt. The magistrates, led by the mayor, William Walford, …
The Environs of London
… in the pound. Sir Francis Walsingham. The manor of Barnes, or Barn-elms, was given to the canons of St. Paul's, by king … chapter of St. Paul's formerly paid a sparrow-hawk yearly; or in lieu thereof, two shillings to the archbishop of … living in Fetter-lane." Mercurius Politicus, May 5, 1659. Spratt's Life of Cowley, prefixed to his Works, in folio, p. …
A History of the County of London
… in this case, repeats the story at the end of the eleventh or the beginning of the twelfth century. 6 It is interesting … junior might want a house. 233 Dolben's successor, Thomas Spratt, originally known as a wit and satirist, probably … Clarendon, writing to Princess Mary of Orange, said that Spratt 'ordered one of the petty canons to read it, but went …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the area possibly identifiable with the original 'bright or Blitha's corner' (Blithehale). 27 The village was defined … earlier, a few larger houses, the retreats of courtiers or merchants from London. The Corner House, the capital … on the site of no. 18, the house then occupied by Edward Pratt and in 1659 perhaps by one of the joint owners, Waldrof …
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