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A History of the County of Gloucester
… it as a market centre in the late 17th century met with little success. The large parish also included, however, … the active incumbency of Thomas Keble, were provided with churches and schools. In the 20th century a feature of … Whiteway: A Colony on the Cotswolds (1935). Ex inf. Mr. J. Rowley, colony sec. Glos. Subsidy Roll, 1327, 29. E …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Blackland manor, and became a parish church apparently with the manor as its parish. 11 Around what continued to be … called Calstone's land the tithing lay as a north-west arc with Blackland's fields in its south and east wings. 12 In … probably from the trustees by purchase in 1921, by Margery Wingfield-Digby, who owned it until her death in 1951. 87 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Roger; B.Can.L. (sup. 27 Jan.) 151011. Bodenham, (Sir) Wingfield 2s. Francis, of Ryall, Rutland, militis. Christ … 1602, as of Bodville, co. Carnarvon, perhaps identical with the next named. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Bodvill, … to Lord Arlington, chaunter or precentor of Exeter with a prebend 1668, fellow of Eton 1669, died 9 Sept., 1677. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… which took their name from the place, and retained it, with the patronage of the church, till the end of the reign … and the heirs of his body, of the manor of Blundeston, with all the lands and appurtenances in Blundeston, Oulton, … Chamberlain, Knight of the Garter; secondly, to Sir Robert Wingfield, Knt., who in 1474 settled, amongst divers manors …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… is roughly triangular, its apex to the south-east, with a narrow southward extension. The northern boundary … Limestones. 80 The soils are mostly red-brown silt loams, with alluvial soils on the west. 81 There was a recorded … Mytton Papers, iv. 753. T.S.A.S. 4th ser. xi. 109. R. T. Rowley, 'Hist. of S. Salop. Landscape' (Oxf. Univ. B.Litt. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… The suggestion that Wrockwardine hundred was conterminous with an ancient British area called Ercall 5 must contend with the likelihood that the hundred boundaries of Domesday … esp. caps. 23; Jnl. R. Agric. Soc. of Eng. cxxxii. 513; T. Rowley, Salop. Landscape (1972), 212, 163, 171. T.S.A.S. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (in Broughton Gifford), Budbury (in Bradford), Pomeroy (in Wingfield). 1 It was stated in 1255 that the Abbess of … nor is it known whether the prior exercised the privilege with relation to Bradford hundred. Westwood appeared at a … recur, but from 1333 to 1334 9 the latter is replaced by Rowley. In later times Westwood formed part of the hundred of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… to the bar 11 Feb., 1638-9 he could scarcely be identical with our scholar, who was probably instituted to the rectory … Oct., 1664. See Foster's Gray's Inn Admissions. Brodnax, Wingfield s. Robert, of Ravely Magna, Hunts, gent. St. Edmund … (sup. 30 April) 1560, 'a lawyer,' probably identical with Sir Thomas (2nd son of George Bromley, of Hodnet, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… ground N. of the village; the walls are of flint rubble with stone dressings, and the roofs are tiled. The Nave and … has a modern E. window and two small two-light windows with simple tracery, of c. 1350, one in the S. wall, the … nave, of Mary, 1625, and Anne, 1627, the wives of Francis Rowley, with inscription. The S. Door retains its original …
Survey of London
… consisted of an irregularly shaped area which, together with other adjacent lands, was often loosely referred to as … Bridle Lane and the modern Lexington Street, together with some adjoining land to the north of Beak Street and to … Street, Knaves' Acre, and a small piece adjoining, to John Rowley, Yeoman of the Guard. 2 The freehold of this land …
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