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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1761-c. 17 Aug. 1796 (Adm. 7/813 f. 10). Not included in the new establishment of the Navy Office, 1796, but … as Paymaster and Accountant for construction of breakwater in Plymouth Sound (Adm. 7/819 pp. 237-8, 469-70). Muller, … Clerk ( Bills and Accounts) 22 May 1829 (ibid. f. 75). Worton, John Clerk ( Victualling Accounts) pd. from 25 Dec. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… disclosed the evidence which an ancient earthwork may hold in the relics which lie buried beneath its area or within its … and ramparts surrounding village sites (Class H) Nether Worton.There are remains of a moat surrounding Nether Worton House, and also of a continuation of it to the north …
A History of the County of Oxford
… time of Ethelred the Unready, 1 though it must have been in being long previously. Its boundaries, apart from that … days when it marched on its other borders with London land in the Chilterns, Danish Northamptonshire, and the Lady of … as witness to house-sites nearby. Two miles westwards is Cassington, a name that is held to go back to an earlier …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Queen Elizabeth, master of the hospital called the Savoy, in the Strand. See Fasti, i. 162. Apsley, Allen subscribed 18 … of the Fort at Exeter, and of Barnstaple, capt.-lieut. in James, Duke of York's regiment (on the restoration), … deprived within a year, held it again 1559, rector of Cassington, co. Leicester, 1561, archdeacon 1562 and preb. of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its eastern and south-eastern boundaries were described in 10th- and 11th-century grants of adjacent estates at … Shifford and continued to Brighthampton, was suppressed in 1629 because of flooding, 17 and the southern stretch, … 1808 coal for domestic use was transported by river from Cassington wharf. 25 There were carriers from Aston and Cote …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gloucester 1630, until his death 17 June, 1669, buried in the south side of choir. See Fasti, i. 442. Baber, Francis … of Wells and M.P. 1628-9, and April to May, 1640, died in 1644, aged 50. See Foster's Dictionary of M.P.'s. [ 15] … son of William Ball and Agnes Mahet his wife, baptized at Cassington, Oxon, 14 Oct., 1585 ( Wood states that he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Churches Churches. Banbury church probably originated in the Anglo-Saxon period as the mother church of a large … evidence of the existence of the church is a reference in 11856 to the profits of the rectory, although in the late … Lancaster to exchange livings with the Rector of Over Worton in 1849. 128 Lancaster's curate J. R. Rushton (183141) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bardsey (All Saints) BARDSEY ( All Saints), a parish, in the Lower division of the wapentake of Skyrack, W. riding … and part of Wike, 469 inhabitants, of whom 364 are in the township of Bardsey-with Rigton, 5 miles (S. W. by S.) … system, was founded by the late William Wilson, Esq., of Worton. Barford, Little (St. Mary) BARFORD, LITTLE ( St. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 30 Dec., 1751, his father a physician at Oxford, after in London. See Rawlinson, v. 198; Munk's Roll, ii. 61; & … son of David, Lord Barrymore, 1581-1617, though not named in the peerage. Barry, James B.A. Trinity Coll., Dublin, … of Bishopston, Wilts, one of these names rector of Over Worton, Oxon, 1621-4, of Orchardleigh, Somerset, 1623, and of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… evidence of a church at Begbroke is 12th-century work in the building. It was claimed in the 18th century that Begbroke was the 'mother church' of … Heath ground, later Parson's copse, on the boundary with Worton, Parson's close, east of the way to Bladon, Parson's …
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