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A Dictionary of London
… century it seems to have formed one street with Old Jewry, and to have been called "Colechurch Lane," … at No. 72 (P.O. Directory) across Moorgate Street east and then south to Great Swan Alley. In Coleman Street Ward. … wards of the City, adjoining Broad Street Ward east and south, Bassishaw Ward west, and Cheap Ward south, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Coleford COLEFORD The Parish and former market town of Coleford, 7 km. ESE. of Monmouth, … Dean to the east and its boundary mostly follows ancient roads and tracks, including on the south-west routes from … above, econ. hist. (other ind. and trade). Glos. R.O., co. highways dept. deeds, file 105. Below, Forest of Dean, prot. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… lying 12 km. SSW. of Cheltenham, covers 890 ha. (2,198 a.) and is irregular in shape. 1 The river Churn runs across the … brook, a tributary called Lyde brook in the 18th century and early 19th; 2 in a Saxon survey of an estate in … a small cottage settlement had been established at a cross-roads by 1820. 36 Some of the cottages recorded there in 1839 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… COLKIRK ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Mitford and Launditch, hundred of Launditch, W. division of Norfolk, … 1487 a. 21 p., of which 955 acres are arable, 392 meadow and pasture, and 140 woodland; the surface is elevated, and … stone is quarried for common buildings, and the repair of roads. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Colleges Burton, Christ and St Mary COLLEGES 33. THE COLLEGE OF CHRIST AND ST. MARY, BURTON-UPON-TRENT In 1541 the Crown reconstituted the dissolved abbey of St. Mary and St. Modwen, Burton-upon-Trent, as the collegiate church …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… THE COLLEGE OF DE VAUX, SALISBURY This was an interesting and unusual foundation, round which legends have gathered. … 1262, 1 stated that 'to the honour of the Lord Jesus and the Glorious Virgin Mary and Blessed Nicholas, for the salvation of our soul, and for …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… founder of Gonvile Hall, Cambridge, was both rector and patron of Rushworth (now Rushford), when he formed the … for the alienation in mortmain of a messuage in Rushworth, and the rectory of the church for two chaplains to celebrate daily for his good estate in life, and for his soul after death, and for the souls of his …
A History of the County of London
… of St. Martin, a favourite saint of Christian Britain, and architectural remains found in the nineteenth century, … Ingelric to the church of St. Martin in London, which he and his brother Girard had built at their own cost as a … held an official position under both Edward the Confessor and William, 3 and in consequence the college was from the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Kinvaston, 'the other Hilton' (near Featherstone), and Featherstone. The lands in Upper Arley were probably … chapels. 14 William I gave the church of Wolverhampton and its possessions to his chaplain, Samson. 15 As Samson's … in Pelsall, then waste; 3 virgates in Hilton (near Ogley); and a hide of waste in 'Hocintune' (probably Ogley). They …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is a large parish on the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain and c. 14 km. SSE. of Marlborough. It contained four small … through Collingbourne Kingston parish. Two other main roads crossed the parish, one between Oxford and Salisbury … Mrs. W. de Mole, Old Ho. Inf. from Dept. of Planning and Highways, Co. Hall, Trowbridge. W.R.O. 1331/1, deed, Eeles to …
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