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A History of the County of York East Riding
… Outlying villages Sutton Sutton on Hull The parish of Sutton on Hull, alternatively called Sutton in Holderness, … houses stood to the south around Low Gate, now in part College Street. 7 From the west end of the village Leads … estate in Sculcoates. 98 The property of St. James's College was attached to Sutton church. 99 The large estate of
A History of the County of Somerset
… had land in Over Stowey in 1086, Alfred d'Epaignes, lord of Stowey, William de Falaise, lord of Stogursey, and William de Mohun, lord of Dunster. Alfred … a., 62 was also bought by the council under the Public Health Act. The building was opened as Quantock Lodge …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… proved 1730 Elizabeth Kirby left £300 to provide payments of 20 s. a year to each of 10 poor widows and for educational purposes. 41A reduced … smaller ones. When appropriating Over rectory to Trinity College, Cambridge, Henry VIII ordered that an annual payment …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The church at Over was mentioned in 1178 in the possession of Ramsey abbey, 84to which the advowson belonged until the … was appropriated to the king's new foundation of Trinity College, Cambridge, which was ordered to create a vicarage. … to 42 a. 91The vicar's annual stipend from Trinity College was set in 1546 at £19 0 s. 7 d., 92 about a fifth of
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 19th century the only arable in Over lay south and east of the village above 8 m. (25 ft.). South fen meadow skirted … part or all to undertenants by 1864. 91In 1881 Trinity College leased Cold Harbour farm of 200 a. and Ouse Fen farm … to the Crown and another had been recently built by Jesus College. Both were said to be used to capacity. 15The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for the late 17th century. 14 Alice Walpole left part of an annual rent charge for the education of the poor in … school in Long Furlong originated as a nondenominational British school opened in 1852, 33which quickly attracted more … a school board; instead the Anglicans offered to help the British school out of its financial difficulties. 36The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Over Introduction OVER OVER lies 14 km. ( c. 9 miles) NNW. of Cambridge on the edge of the fens and the former … mentioned c. 1300. 88Ouse Fen Farm, later called Trinity College Farm, was the only farmhouse built outside the … on the ground in 1961. 1Richard Bentley, master of Trinity College, Cambridge, held annual fishing parties in the early …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Local government The principal manorial court was that of Ramsey's manor. By the 1270s the abbot had view of … for 1304-80 with gaps. 59In 1707 the St. Catharine's College surveyor recommended that courts be resumed to … the abbot of Ramsey and the bishop of Ely. 62 Merton College apparently held a court at Over in 1591. 63 The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 986 Athelstan Mannesson left Over to his wife, a kinswoman of St. Oswald, the founder of Ramsey abbey. By 1044 it had … 65 Later feoffees conveyed it in 1473 to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. 66 It comprised c. 37 a. in 1575 67 and … reduced to 30 a. at inclosure in 1840 68 and sold by the college in 1938. 69 The ELY fee derived from land held in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… borough and parish, anciently a market-town, in the union of Ellesmere, hundred of Maelor, county of Flint, South Wales, 5 miles (N. N. W.) … property of Major Fletcher, who commanded the rear of the British army at the battle of Corunna, on the 16th of
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