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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Parish of Stockton PARISH OF STOCKTON. The Parish of Stockton is … unlading cargoes in the river Tees 54: Per Ton. For every British vessel entering or clearing coastwise 6 d. Every … 1805, p. res. Brewster. Thomas Baker, A. M. 106 Oriel College, Oxon. 1809, p. res. Faber. John Gilpin, B. D. 1810, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… PARISH OF STRANTON. PARISH OF STRANTON. The Parish of Stranton is … of the Rev. John Gagnier, A. M. formerly of Worcester College, in the University of Oxford, and for more than fifty … Pudsey, vol. I. p. cxxvii. Glover's Pedigree of Claxton, College of Arms. *** Christopher Fulthorpe, Clerk, by will, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… PARISH OF WASHINGTON. PARISH OF WASHINGTON. The Parish of Washington is bounded by Jarrow … alwaies provided. Soe prainge for your LorPP s good health, I humblie take my leave, and rest, Alwaies at yo r …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Parish of Whickham PARISH OF WHICKHAM. The Parish of Whickham is … 600 l.; to the Charity school there 100 l.; to Queen's College in Oxf d 100 l.; to Edmund Hall there 200 l.; and … Blackburn. A. M. Vicar of Gainford, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, is the first Chaplain. Pedigree of
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… PARISH OF WHITBURN. PARISH OF WHITBURN. The boundaries of the Parish of Whitburn are, … Drake. Brother to Bishop Pilkington, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, Prebendary of the seventh Stall; see vol. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from Towcester to Buckingham, covers 1,325 acres, most of which is laid down as permanent grass, only 195 acres … it was granted in 1441 to the Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford, 24 who have remained in possession ever … Smyth, whose father Sir William had been a Fellow of New College, 155871, 25 obtained a lease for a thousand years of
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.). This parish includes more than 2,127 acres, of which about one-eighth is arable, while the rest, except … son of another Philip Bucktoft, who granted it to Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1451. 117 John was dead in 1452, when his … her rights in the manor to John Beck, rector of Lincoln College. 118 Pollicott Bucktot was retained by Lincoln …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Estwode (xiii, xiv cent.). This parish covers 1,281 acres, of which 615 are arable and 564 permanent grass. 1 There are … revenues might go to the support of Cardinal Wolsey's new college. 91 In 1526 Wolsey received grant of appropriation of … list of endowments conveyed to the dean and canons of the college in the same year. 93 Cardinal Wolsey presented in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Bechehampton (xiii cent.). This parish covers 1,528 acres, of which 1,229 acres are permanent grass, 229 arable and 28 … its north end bounded by a crossroad, on the far side of which stands the church of St. Mary. The land near the … was vested in the Master and Fellows of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 101 by whom it is still held. An annual …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xi cent.); Bethlesdene, Betlesden (xii cent.). The area of Biddlesden parish, which was formerly 1,630 acres, 1 … with which it was purchased in 1720 by Worcester College, Oxford, who still hold. 72 Worcester College, Oxford, Or two cheverons gules between six martlets …
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