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A History of the County of Norfolk
… from the churches of Weston (4), Witchingham St. Faith's (2), and Stratton St. Michael's (13 s. 4 d.) among the spiritualities pertaining to the … dissolution of the alien houses, and was granted to New College, Oxford, by Henry VI in 1460. Round, Cal. Doc. …
A History of the County of Essex
… temporalities were valued in the Taxation of 1291 at 46 16 s. 5 d. yearly, viz. 26 8 s. 10 d. in West Mersea, 19 5 s. 5 d. in Fingringhoe, 12 s. 1 … and William Chichele, archdeacon of Canterbury, for the college which the archbishop had licence to found at Higham …
A History of the County of Essex
… many years later Lyoun, warden, asked 11 licence to buy 40 s. of land, as none of his tenants would give him land. The … the church of Writtle and the chapel of Roxwell, to New College, Oxford, by a licence 17 from the king on 22 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… dovecote within the precincts of the priory manor, worth 6 s. 8 d. a year; he held also one hundred acres of arable land, worth 25 s. a year, at 3 d. an acre; seven acres of meadow worth 8 s. … granted the old priory estates of Stratfield Saye to Eton College. 16 Dugdale, Mon. vi, 1044. Add. MS. 6164, fol. 21. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… belonged to Ralph de Honylane, holder of 11/3 on the S.W. side of the churchyard. The church was closer physically … with traces of a coffin in one case. They lay to the S. of the site of the church but outside the area used as … from 1525 to his death in 1528 and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, over the same period, was a well-known …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 parts had been reunited before the Fire. In 1858 the S. end of the property was represented by nos. 107-8 … to the north, which may originally have been Sabelina's: 'Sabelinesbury', to the S. of property in St. Lawrence … brought an assize of nuisance against the warden of the college of St. Mary Ottery, Devon, now owner of Blossoms Inn, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to superintend the execution of his design. Mr. Harrison's plan was a semicircle, a form, in some respects, possessed … 283 seats, in the new edifice, were sold for 2061, 19 s. to freehold proprietors in the parish, to be annexed to … of St. Nicholas'. See page 283. Mr. Knaggs was of Emanuel College, Cambridge. He occurs with the degree of A. B. when …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… this time, the rood-loft was taken down, by the chancellor's special mandate. A new vane was also put up; the bells, … new lead added to the windows. In 1643, a sessment of 1 s. in the pound was laid upon all the houses and lands in the … 12 from the parish: the rebuilding of the wall cost 35, 16 s. In 1704, a notice occurs for building a new gallery …
A History of the County of Oxford
… All Souls College ALL SOULS COLLEGE History 1 1. The college of all the … by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … end of that year (new style) saw the purchase of Charlton's Inn at the corner of Cat St. and High St., 6 and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… and historical monuments in the City of Oxford All Souls College College Buildings All Souls College Arms All Souls … mainly from the Headington and Taynton quarries. The E., S. and W. sides of the Front Quadrangle seem to have been … the addition of battlements to the quadrangle. In 1553 the S. Range was extended E. along the High Street to provide a …
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