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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or Norhamshire ( St. Cuthbert), a parish, in the union of Berwick-upon-Tweed, N. division of Northumberland; containing 2934 inhabitants, of whom 902 … and appropriators, the Master and Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge: the great tithes of the parish have been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Normicott NORMICOTT, a liberty, in the parish and union of Stone, S. division of the hundred of Pirehill, N. division … a contingent interest in twelve exhibitions to Lincoln College, Oxford, founded by Lord Crewe. The school-house was … of alien monasteries, it was granted by the crown to the college of Ottery St. Mary. Queen Elizabeth bestowed it in …
Survey of London Monograph
… Norroy King of Arms NORROY KING OF ARMS Norroy is now and has long been … him (Coll. of Arms MSS. R. 36, 37) was bequeathed to the College by Hare, Richmond. (Surtees Soc., vol. 122; H. & H., … himself as s. of Thomas Knight, arms-painter (Perrin, British Flags, p. 57), bore the same quarterly arms and owned …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… North Bradley NORTH BRADLEY THE ancient parish of North Bradley included the modern civil parishes of North … 26 The 'Old Ring of Bells' was part of the Winchester College estate, and was rebuilt in 1843, 27 and the 'Rising … name's derivation, from 'oak grove', see Reaney, Dict. British Surnames, 67. S.C. 12/699. B.M. Lansd. MS. 422, f. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… North Cerney NORTH CERNEY (3 miles N. of Cirencester) A small camp was said to lie close to the … North Cerney. (2) Hill-fort near Woodmancote. (3) Romano-British Settlement. The N. half of the hill-fort is on almost … and 3; 9909/7/2913; 9909/8/3625; 9909/13/802. (3) Romano-British Settlement (SO 996093), under arable inside the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Cerney North cerney parish, which includes the hamlets of Woodmancote and Calmsden, lies 6 km. north of Cirencester … the dispute by granting their rights to University College, Oxford. 316 After 1974 the college shared the advowson of the united benefice with Jesus …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… from Beccles to Lowestoft, and containing, at the time of the census in 1841, 219 inhabitants. It is so called to … therein mentioned, which paid an annual tale of herrings, and formed part of the great possessions of Earl … 25, 1791, aged 37 years. He was admitted of Queen's College, Oxford, where he proceeded A.M., in 1777. He was the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Atwick NORTH DIVISION ATWICK THE village of Atwick lies 24 km. NNE. of Hull, 3 km. NNW. of the resort … William Longford and others, who conveyed it to St. John's college, Cambridge, in 1527. The college acquired other land … and in 1973 her trustees sold High Skirlington farm to the British Gas Corporation. 78 The RECTORY belonged to …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Brandesburton Brandesburton The parish of Brandesburton lies 18 km. north of Hull, 9 km. west from … Management Committee and in 1974 to the Humberside Health Authority. 83 The rest of the Harrisons' estate at … bishop of St. David's, 49 who gave it to St. John's college, Cambridge, in 1710. A right of nomination in certain …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Hornsea HORNSEA THE town and seaside resort of Hornsea, 20 km. NNE. of Hull, lies between the waters of … Mill Lane, Mount Pleasant, and Eastgate View. St. Bede's College, on the Atwick road, was built in 1895 by Henry … in 1862 and another for female Druids in 1912. A lodge of British Workmen was formed in 1873. 11 The former …