Search
A History of the County of Berkshire
… into Oxford shire again. It passes the small hamlet of Dean Court, where there was once a church, 14 and crosses the … right hand and sceptre being modern. It was originally at Dean Court, Cumnor, and has since stood at Hinksey and at … from a passage in the abbey rules 124 that this means Dean Court, a hamlet near Botley. The tithe of the 'rectory …
Magna Britannia
… manufactories are supposed to employ about 600 persons. Dean DEAN, in the ward of Allerdale above Derwent, lies about nine … is the post-office town. It comprises the townships of Dean, Branthwaite, and Ullock, containing altogether in 1811, …
Magna Britannia
… 16 and Pott. 17 The rectory is in the patronage of the Dean of Lincoln. There were formerly two medieties, which … by Robert Earl Ferrars. 54 In the succeeding reign, Hugh, Dean of Derby, gave, with the consent of his son Henry, all … The Abbot was by Walter Durdant, Bishop of Coventry, made Dean of all the churches in Derbyshire belonging to his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… years afterwards settled by that king on his new erected dean and chapter of Rochester, part of whose possessions it … or parsonage appendant to it, belonging to the late dean and chapter; which latter, with the scite and demesnes … of the manor, had been let, anno 16 king Charles I. by the dean and chapter, to Elizabeth and Helen Harvey, daughters of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year, granted, among other pre emises, to his new erected dean and chapter of Rochester, who continue possessed of it … Son of the former. He augmented this vicarage. Afterwards dean of Ossory, in Ireland. In 1755, a dispensation passed …
Magna Britannia
… survey, to the Bishop of Exeter; afterwards to the dean and chapter. The manor and impropriation were held many … one of whose co-heiresses married General Acourt. The dean and chapter's estate at Dawlish was sold, a few years … the chapter of Exeter by the representatives of Prous. The dean and chapter are patrons of the vicarage, which is in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the new creation of an abbot, 175 it was alienated to the Dean and canons of Windsor. 176 At the same time a licence … There was a law-suit in consequence in 1794, when the dean and canons were declared to be seised of the rectory and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Dean DEAN Dena, Dene (xi cent.). The parish of Dean lies on the northern boundary of the county some 14 … grown are wheat, oats, beans and peas. The village of Dean is divided into Upper Dean and Lower Dean. The main part …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Dena (xii cent.); Den, Dene Maudit (xiii cent.); Dean (xiv cent.). Deane is a parish situated 6 miles west … of Gilbert Wither of Hall and afterwards of Dr. Watson Dean of Battle in Sussex; two cruets and an alms plate and a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… marriage of his son Thomas to Frances Matthew. In 1615 the dean and canons were at law with the Appletree family, 213 … were holding courts baron. 269 Meanwhile in 1567 the dean and chapter had granted a reversionary lease to Richard … called the Leadenporch (4 yardlands) was acquired by the dean and chapter of Windsor, apparently in Edward IV's reign. …