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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Newent - Manors and Estates MANORS AND ESTATES At the time of the Norman Conquest the royal manor of Newent covered the … Newent was included in the endowment of Fotheringhay college (Northants.), a new foundation of Edward, duke of York; the college was to take possession on Cheyne's death, which …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… - Religious History RELIGIOUS HISTORY ORIGIN AND STATUS OF THE PARISH CHURCH The early ecclesiastical status of the … the Onslow family conveyed the advowson to St Catherine's college, Cambridge, 25 which sold it in 1921 or 1922 to A.E. … an embattled gable. It also included a schoolroom for a British school. 8 A vestry was added to the building in 1926. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Anglo-Saxon period Newent, as a substantial constituent of the royal estate at Westbury-on-Severn, 15 was an … blocks of flats, including one completed in 1979 for the British Legion Housing Association. 10 Changes incidental to … from holdings of the owner of the manor, Fotheringhay college, which possibly employed a team of peripatetic …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Ages Cormeilles abbey 13 dominated Newent as founder of its market town, chief lord of much of the parish, owner … 15th century Newent passed to a new lord, Fotheringhay college, under whom more freedom and control was apparently … schoolmistress. 8 In 1846 the Congregationalists opened a British day school with c.100 pupils at their new chapel in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… the south-west at the Wilderness, Mitcheldean THIS volume of the county history covers an area in the north-west corner … The greatest concentration of known sites from the Romano-British period within the area is in Dymock. In the late … The property of Cormeilles abbey, which Fotheringhay college (Northants.) had owned from the early 15th century …
Old and New London
… LII. NEWGATE. The Fifth City GateHoward's Description of NewgateThe Gordon RiotsThe Attack on NewgateThe Mad … Mr. J. T. Smith, formerly keeper of the Print Room in the British Museum, says:"Solomon, a pencil dealer, assured me … rum and laudanum, and drowned him in a well. At King's College they had asked twelve guineas for the body, and …
Old and New London
… BaxterDr. Trapp and Sir John BosworthThe Steeple of Christ ChurchThe Spital SermonsA small Giant and a very … and Stump"Tom D'Urfey at the "Queen's Arms Tavern"The College of Physicians in Warwick LaneSome Famous Old … purchased by the nation, and became the nucleus of the British Museum. In this brief notice of early physicians we …
Newington (Including Berrick Prior, Britwell Prior, Brookhampton, Holcombe)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… NEWINGTON Until modern boundary changes the main part of Newington parish, located in the Thame valley c.14 km … priory granted 2 marks a year from the manor to Balliol College, Oxford, in return for an Oxford house which it sold to Canterbury College. 15 The king took over the payment in 1542, following …
Old and New London
… rus an urbem appellem, prorsus hreo." Plautus. Etymology of Newington ButtsThe "Elephant and Castle"Joanna SouthcottSingular Discovery of Human RemainsThe Drapers' Alms. housesThe Fishmongers' … close by the "Elephant and Castle" Railway Station; a college for training young men for the Nonconformist …
The Environs of London
… noticed; whence it seems probable, that at the re-building of that church upon a new site it was surrounded with houses, … of physic, and was professor of that science in Gresham College 13. William Taswell. William Taswell, who succeeded … v. p. 139142. Ward's Lives of the Professors of Gresham College, vol. ii. p. 282. Vol. v. p. 142154. Tanner's Notitia …
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