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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… cTL 56 S.E., dTL 66 N.W., eTL 66 S.W.) (Figs. 24 and 25) The parish, roughly L-shaped, covers nearly 7000 acres approximately N.W. of Newmarket. The S.E. part is entirely on the chalk and … (70) (71), for example, may be due to repair. Different standards of craftsmanship may be detected in the
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Burwell Churches CHURCHES. From the 12th century until after 1550 Burwell had two churches in use, standing close together near the south end of the village street. St. Andrew's on the east was … a vicarage. In the mid 12th century the advowson of St. Andrew's church belonged to Robert son of Humphrey. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Burwell Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 the Ramsey abbey manor comprised 10¼ hides, of which a third was in demesne, out of the 15¼ hides assessed in the vill; it included 16 of the
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Burwell Education EDUCATION. In the early 17th century Lee Cotton (d. 1613) offered to endow … licensed in 1777. 67 Masters again received annual grants of £10 from 1798. Michael Bayly, who served from 1799 to his … used Burwell Hall for a further education centre under a warden, partly providing residential courses, by 1975 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. Dissent was strong from the late 17th century, and Burwell had four chapels open, c. … 1873 there were altogether 700-800 dissenters, two fifths of the population. 18 In 1676 the vicar reported 33 … 22 Burwell's oldest surviving congregation was one of Independents, for whose worship a house on High Town may …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Buttolphs - Bywell Buttolphs BUTTOLPHS, a parish, in the union and hundred of Steyning, rape of Bramber, W. division of Sussex, 1 mile … a parish, in the union of Daventry, hundred of Chipping-Warden, S. division of the county of Northampton, 7 miles (S. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Payments made by Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Lord Harrowby of Sandon Hall, Staffs. to Cable Cabt. Maker of 13 1s on 30 July 1766 and 9 7s on 15 January 1776, in the latter instance for a Table for M. de Chabrauseut. … of the Joiners Co. and in 1757 he was elected Upper Warden. Crook's only patron to have been identified is the
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1524, D.D. (sup. Jan. or Feb.) 1525-6, Cistercian abbot of Newenham, Devon. See Fasti, i. 71; & O.H.S. i. 134, 142. … Exeter Coll., matric. 12 Dec., 1600, aged 18; a student of the Middle Temple in 1604, as son and heir of Richard, of … (Castell) Benedictine, B.D.; D.D. (sup. 14 March) 1510-11, warden or guardian of Durham College. See Fasti, i. 34, 38. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Cabrach - Carnoustie C Cabrach CABRACH, a parish, partly in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, but chiefly in the county ofthe interest of 1000 merks bequeathed by the Rev. James Warden. Another school, in the village of Auchinloch, is …
Survey of London
… (FORMERLY Nos. 2 AND 3 WHITEHALL YARD) Ground Landlords. The premises are the freehold of the Crown and are used for the purposes of the Ministry of Transport. History and Description of
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