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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… a building platform, approximately 25 ft. by 17 ft., at SP 06051390, and by building stones (including a … J. R. Collis, World Archaeology (1971), 371; and in D. Hill and M. Jesson (ed.), The Iron Age and its Hill-forts (1971), 97103 (nucleated settlements as market …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lying north-south. The Old Malthouse and Laburnum cottages at the west end of the village are apparently 17th-century. … his relative William le Moyne (fl. 1326), 5 and Edward de St. John 'the nephew' (fl. 1341-6). 6 The descent is then … a., the future Bonhams farm, on John Tippetts and his wife Mary, cousin and heir of Robert Edmunds. After Tippetts's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… ( JBAA, 29 (1873), 304; lost), and a flint axe in 1966 (at SP 875581). A Roman coin was found before 1900 (NM … 19, Yardley Hastings (13)). Medieval and Later A complete St. Neots ware jug is said to have been found in a pit in … furlongs in the N. of Round Hey Field, around Dam Hill Furlong (SP 875582; RAF VAP CPE/ UK/1994, 31858, 21905, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Parish of Woolhope. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. John the Baptist stands in the S. part of the parish. The … a church here of c. 1200 as evidenced by some capitals at the vicarage, the re-set S. doorway and probably the … in wall and carved with a Crucifixion with the Virgin and St. John under a trefoiled and gabled head, 14th-century. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… triangular in shape, measuring 2.5 km. from north to south at its widest and 3 km. from east to west. The only natural … her nephew Francis Osborne, marquess of Carmarthen, son of Mary, duchess of Leeds (d. 1764 v.p.). 26 Francis succeeded … 1782-97, was also a chaplain to the king and a canon of St. Paul's. 87 Communion was celebrated four times a year in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the family chapel, with the residue given to the poor on St. Thomas's day. Usually the whole amount was given to the … be eligible for the distributions, which must be received at the church door; careful account was to be kept of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it to the college, which failed to exercise its right at the first opportunity in 1761, and the bishop presented by … 1965 the then lord, C. K. F. Brown, gave the advowson to St. Catherine's College, Oxford. In 1984 St. Catherine's … entire income of the living to his curate John Cox of St. Mary Hall, who performed services regularly, attendances were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… contained 13 strips, the strips and shots being marked at their ends by pegs or stones. In each mead an area known … a single day on successive Mondays following the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (29 June) in the order Oxey, West … intensive. Of new farms created, the most notable were Hill farm, whose farmhouse is dated 1731, and, probably, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and John Goad, vicar 1646-60, kept small private schools at the vicarage. 49 No other school is known before the later … the instruction of an 'aged person'. The Sunday school had at that time 13 boys and 14 girls. 54 A rent charge on … £3 from the Fletcher benefaction and £1 from the bishop of St. Asaph, an absentee landowner. 61 An evening school …
A History of the County of Oxford
… not to have been recorded, 44 and in 1811 the muniments at Blenheim and 'early maps' belonging to Sir Henry Dashwood … more steeply to over 91 m. in the north-west beyond Spring Hill. North and west of the village the land is Oxford clay, … practice of holding fairs on the village feast (24 August, St. Bartholomew's day), 53 and much earlier he had put an end …
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