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A History of the County of Oxford
… as well as more obvious rivals such as Burford, Bicester, or Abingdon (then Berks.). Even by the 1540s and 1550s, when … in the 16th century and later drawn from the town or immediate area. 11 From the 17th century Witney maintained … F. D. Watney, 69, 122, 165, 22934, 3467, 433, 527, 6789. 'Laurence and Jarame Bonwyx', probably Lorenzo and Jerome …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Lenthall, and the lease seems to have expired or been revoked: Lenthall was lord certainly by 1652, and in … the lord, under later leases, was Hyde's younger brother Lawrence (d. 1711), earl of Rochester, succeeded by his son … 25 and by 2003 the Blenheim estate held no land in Witney or its townships. 26 Many surviving copyholds were …
A Dictionary of London
… in the parishes of All Hallows upon the cellar and St. Laurence Est mentioned in a grant of 1276-7 (Watney, p.290). … Lane, being named after the commodities sold in them, or in the great market of Cheap to which they were adjacent. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford, and a team ministry composed of a rector and one or more vicars was established. The incumbent of St. … Peter's, 18 and were presumably being paid to the chaplain or curate of Wolvercote. In 1685 the curate received the … them, in 1834, J. H. Newman, continued to be used. 44 Laurence Eberall Judge served the cure from 1837 to 1853, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… with side shafts and pinnacles; ( b) with figure of St. Lawrence holding gridiron, standing under similar canopy, both late 13th- or early 14th-century; in tracery, jumble of 15th-century … the roofs are tiled. It was built late in the 17th or early in the 18th century on an L-shaped plan with the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Dec., 1631, aged 17, B.A. 27 Feb., 1632-3, lecturer of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 1641; one of the assembly of divines; … March, 1685-6, aged 20. [ 16] Woodcock, Lawrence (Wudcocke or Wodecocke) fellow New Coll. 1508-20, from St. … 1653, B.A. 20 March, 1655-6; of Dagenhams, Essex (son of Laurence, D.Med.), knighted by Cromwell 1658, created a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in three villages in the valley: Lower Woodford, Woodford or Middle Woodford, and Upper Woodford. Until the beginning … Gerard's son Henry in 1596, who in 1600 conveyed it to Sir Lawrence Hyde. 57 Sir Lawrence Hyde bought the rent of 25 from Francis Green's son …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… survey. It comprises 3725 acres, of which 40 are common or waste. About a mile from the church is Edwin Hall, a … belonging to the bishops of Winchester. Woodhay, West (St. Lawrence) WOODHAY, WEST ( St. Lawrence), a parish, and formerly a market-town, in the union …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and namesake 54 (d. 1637), who was succeeded by his niece or cousin Cecily, wife of Thomas West. 55 West was in dispute … in Henfield. 91 Morley farm in 1910 apparently belonged to Lawrence Smith. 92 The later history of the two estates has … whose executors were dealing with it in 1893. 45 Lawrence Smith owned land at Blackstone in 1910. 46 In 1938 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a total of only c. 3 5 s., less than nearby Hanborough or any Oxfordshire market town except Eynsham. 72 In 1327 … to have been succeeded there by the mercer John Barnes (or Baron), ten times mayor in the early 16th century. … John Norman (d. 1760), fellmonger and glover, and his sons Laurence (d. 1754) and Richard (d. 1779) owned nos. 446 …