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A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xvi cent.). The parish covers about 1,365 acres, of which 376 are arable, 786 permanent grass and 26 woods and … it joins. About half a mile south-east of the rectory is College Farm, the property of All Souls College Oxford. The Manor, occupied by its owner, Miss …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xi cent.); Neuport Paynell or Panell (1220). The parish of Newport Pagnell is conterminous with the modern urban … of Newport, which was adapted from the premises of the British school in 1899, 31 stands in the middle of the High … surrendered in 1524. 284 It was granted to Wolsey for his college at Oxford, 285 and on his forfeiture was assigned to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Newynton Longevile (xiv cent.). The parish has an area of 1,734 acres. Of these 373 are arable and 1,206 permanent … the Manor House, generally occupied by the lessee of New College, Oxford, though the present lessee, Mr. Richard … date containing a 17th-century shield with the arms of New College, Oxford. Not far from the house is an early …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… North Crolye (xv cent.). This parish covers 3,366 acres, of which 1,130 acres are arable, 1,660 permanent grass and … Harrold, 232 grants from which were later made to Lincoln College 233 and to Henry the Eighth's College, Oxford. 234 Plan of North Crawley Church There was a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… alias Marskton, Northmerstone (xiv cent.). The parish of North Marston covers an area of 1,983 acres, of which the … to the President and Fellows of St. Mary Magdalen's College, Oxford, originated in a hide of land held before the … William Waynflete for the endowment of St. Mary Magdalen's College, Oxford. 34 Magdalen College, Oxford. Lozengy ermine …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with its neighbours Boarstall and Brill was formerly part of Bernwood Forest and contained woodland sufficient for 200 … granted him in 1526 to appropriate them for 'Cardinal's College' 130 was followed the next year by their settlement … who granted them to the use of 'King Henry the Eighth's college' in 1532 133 and confirmed their incorporation with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiii cent.); Olneye (xiiixv cent.). The ancient parish of Olney covers 3,366 acres 1 on the left bank of the Ouse and contains the township of Olney, the civil … inmates received 5 s. a week and half a ton of coal. The British school erected by the said Mrs. Ann Hopkins Smith, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Paddebyrig 1 (x cent.); Pateberie (xi cent.). The parish of Padbury covers 2,013 acres, of which 1,537 are pasture, 9 … day. 8 In 1602 the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College and the tenants of their manors in Padbury came to an … who with his wife Margaret sold to the Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, in 1458. 42 The manor is still in the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Sibdon, Shibdon or Shipdon Lee (xviii cent.). The parish of Quainton covers an area of 5,346 acres, including 452 … in 1862. 110 The property now belongs to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Dormer. Azure billety or a chief or with a … and Isabel de Missenden obtained a licence to endow a college of priests with a messuage and a carucate in Quainton …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Radeclyve (xiv cent.). This parish covers 1,185 acres, of which 370 are arable, 697 permanent grass, and 20 woods … bestowed it as part endowment of his foundation of New College. 24 By New College it has since been leased at various times. According …
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