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A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvi cent.). Alderminster is a detached portion of the county, being surrounded on the north, east and west … on the Banbury road, 3 miles north of the church. A Romano-British fibula was discovered at Goldicote in the limestone … 40 and Henry VIII, 41 and a Court Roll for 1630 is at the British Museum. 42 These show that the men of Goldicote and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Alderton with Dixton ALDERTON WITH DIXTON The parish of Alderton, called Alderton with Dixton up to 1831, 1 lies … passed with other property of theirs 136 to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, which received 1 s. 4 d. rent from Alderton … 14/17. See pp. 1945. B.M. Harl. MS. 4131, f. 517. Ex inf. British Railways (Western Region). 'Bp. Hooper's Visit. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… records Ealdintune, which name implies the antiquity of it. The greatest part of it, is in the hundred of Street, and the remainder of it, … eight children, Thomas, D. D. president of Corpus Christi college, Oxford; Grace, who died unmarried in 1775; George, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in his will to his younger son, 1 and as the Roman station of Portus Adurni, 2 but it seems unlikely that either of these identifications is correct. The ancient site of … in 1718 43 and in 1750 he gave the advowson to Magdalene College, Cambridge, 44 who sold it before 1879, in which year …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to xvi cent.); Vulgo Alder (xvii-xx cent.). The parish of Aldworth has an area of 1,806 acres, of which 1,131 acres … possessions passed 110 on its dissolution to St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1522, the royal grant being confirmed … patronage has continued to be vested normally 114 in the college to the present day. Thomas Langland, who was inducted …
Magna Britannia
… Alfreton ALTFRETON, a small market-town in the hundred of Scarsdale, and in the deanery of Chesterfield, is situated 14 miles from Derby, about 12 … frrgeriw, still preserved in a volume at the heralds' college. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… narrow, spear-shaped parish (2 miles long by to mile wide) of 742 a. is unusually small and its boundaries have … Lydiat's nephew Timothy (d. 1663), a former Fellow of New College, and a 'faithful pastor', 171 and after him came John … 12 or 13 hour day in the fields, where, it was said, their health benefited from the excercise. Girls were not employed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… All Cannings ALL CANNINGS Situated only 4 miles east of Devizes, the ancient parish of All Cannings contained the … period 650400 B.C. 15 There was a later-IronAge or Romano-British field-system on All Cannings Down where Iron-Age and … The Revd. J. C. Philpott, a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford, who left the Anglican church in 1835, was …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Parishes All Hallows Barking [f. 36] In the parish of All Hallows Berkynggechirche 181. [11971221] Grant of … in their charter 2 enrolled 3 Ric. II; now [14257] the college of Pon(ne)frert; and the tenement is situated between … them and the tenement is situated between the land of the college of Pontefrect on the north and [incomplete]. 192. …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Parishes All Hallows or St Katharine Coleman IN THE PARISH OF ALL HALLOWS OR ST. KATHERINE COLMAN 68. [1268] Grant by … tenements are situated between the holding of the College of the Blessed Mary of Oxford [New College], once the holding of the brethren of Mountjoy on the …