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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Great Woulstone (xiii cent.). Great Woolstone has an area of 508 acres of land with 6 acres covered by water; about … attainder were confirmed by the king in 1532 to Wolsey's college at Oxford founded at that date as King Henry the Eighth's College. 49 Charities Richard Bludd alias Blood, who died in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hanslape (xix cent.). This parish covers 5,800 acres, of which 1,935 are arable, 2,973 permanent grass and 290 … parish was passed in 1793. 20 Prehistoric 21 and Romano-British 22 ornaments and coins have been found in Castle … was granted by the Crown to the Dean and canons of Newark College, Leicester, with licence to appropriate it. 322 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (x cent.); Ulesdone, Ilesdone (xi cent.). The parish of Hillesden has an area of about 2,600 acres, of which the … of the times should settle,' adding that he was 'yet in health notwithstanding these many misfortunes are fallen upon … to the churchwardens. This allowance was augmented by the college to 20 per annum, which the lessee tenants, the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xi-xiii cent.); Launden (xiii-xviii cent.). The parish of Lavendon covers 2,353 acres on the left bank of the River … 191 by his son Richard Newton, 192 the founder of Hertford College (Oxford) and an educational reformer. He spent much … Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and Principal of Hertford College (d. 1753). On the south wall is a monument to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… xiv, xvi cent.). This parish, which is separated from that of Lillingstone Dayrell by a feeder of the River Ouse, extends east and north to the borders of … was imprisoned in the Tower, so closely at first that his health suffered, and some mitigation had to be made, 58 but …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parva Limford (xiii cent.). This parish covers 728 acres, of which 143 are arable, 392 permanent grass and 130 woods … granted its revenues to Wolsey for the support of his new college at Oxford. 79 Wolsey was attainted in 1529, 80 when … reverted to the Crown, who in 1532 refounded Wolsey's College under the name of Henry the Eighth's College. 81 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Coudray (xiii cent.). Little Woolstone has an area of 631 acres (623 acres of land and 8 acres covered by … at the Dissolution were granted to Cardinal Wolsey for his college at Oxford, and after his attainder confirmed to that college refounded as King Henry the Eighth's College, by the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Long Crendon (xvi cent.). This parish covers 3,348 acres, of which about 1,413 are arable, 1,587 permanent grass, and 2 … years later, 104 but before or in 1449 was granted to the college of All Souls, Oxford, 105 and has remained in its … a bend argent cotised or between six lions or. All Souls College, Oxford. Or a cheveron between three cinqfoils gules. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Loghtone (xiv cent.). This parish covers 1,536 acres, of which 353 acres are arable, 945 permanent grass and 9 … Wolsey, 151 and by him transferred immediately to his college at Oxford, the dean and canons holding a court for … is a monument to Robert Crane, D.C.L., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge (d. 1672), and his father John Crane of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Ludgershall (xviii cent.). This parish covers an area of 2,732 acres, of which 2,347 acres are permanent grass and 199 acres … generally considered to have been one of the seats of this British king, but his derivation of the name of this parish …