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A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the county council, the board opened its own school, St. Ann's in Springfield Road, which took the children from … school had meanwhile been started in 1901 by Sisters of St. Joseph, who had just settled in Lower Boston Road at the … council enlarged the former National school (now called St. Mark's) in 1905, 14 and opened schools in Oaklands Road …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Hampton on the N.W. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. George stands near the middle of the parish. The medival … 22): includes a cup and cover-paten of 1632 given by Francis Lord Cottington with his achievement-of-arms. … it passed to William Earl of Pembroke and eventually to Francis Lord Cottington. He improved the house and built c. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 17 freemen held 110 acres under protection only, and St. Bennet's abbey had the protection of one; and there were … dated June, 1420, requires to be buried in the church of St. Peter's of this town, by her husband; 2 gives her seals, … d.;of Weyborn 1 d. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to St. Peter. William Lord Montchensy was lord and patron in the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Walter. 1479, John Purdy. 1486, Thomas, abbot of St. Bennet, by John Duke of Suffolk, hac vice. 1493, Mr. … also the arms of Calthorp, Bacon, Wythe, Wachesham, and St. Omer, quarterly.Bishop Lyhart of Norwich, argent, a bull … or, in a bordure, bezantee, azure, two bars, gules; and St. Bennet's abbey, sable, a crosier between two crowns, or, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… should be alternate. On Wednesday after the feast of St. Gregory, in the 33d of Edward I. by an inquisition taken … at one day's warning, as he pleases, from the feast of St. Martyn, in winter, till Easter, at which day he shall, … Calthorp had an interest herein in the 22d of Edward IV. Francis Calthorp, in the 19th of Henry VIII. let to farm, to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to the said priory, which was a cell to the abbey of St. Alban's, 3 and, afterwards, at the burial of the … of this manor, enjoyed the same privileges as the abbot of St. Alban's. King Henry III. in his 39th year, April 17, … &c. by virtue of the privileges of Popes to the abbey of St. Alban's, of which this priory was a cell. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… de Cressey, who married her to Roger de S'co Dionisio (St. Dennis), and in her right was lord, and living in the 4th of Henry III. 2 Sir Richard de St. Dennis was their son, and gave 50 s. relief in the 22d of … who was lord of 3 parts in the 6th of Henry VII. and Sir Francis Calthorp was his son by the said Elizabeth, and he …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was the founder of this priory in 1185, dedicated to St. Mary, St. Austin, and All-Saints, for canons of the order of St. … of this parish, who married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Francis Cuddon of Shading field in Suffolk, gent. by whom he …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held of the manor of Sutton. The Church is dedicated to St. Nicholas, and was a rectory. In the reign of King John … 1562, John Cook, by the Bishop. 1572, George Magnus. Francis Powsey occurs vicar in 1603 1626, Robert Mihil. 1664, … Baspole, gent. June 19, 1613. Here were the guilds of St. Nicholas and St. John. The lights of St. Nicholas, of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Paston, Esq. Here were the guilds of All-Saints, St. Mary, St. Ann, and St. John Baptist. In 1740, the Earl of Yarmouth was patron, …
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