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Magna Britannia
… - Bolsover Barlborough BARLBOROUGH, in the hundred of Scarsdale and deanery of Chesterfield, is situated seven … Monasticon, vol. iii. Register of Darley Abbey, in the British Museum, f. 151. More likely the grand-daughter of … son of the architect, who died in 1716, aged 78. In the British Museum, fol 116. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… BARNEBY in the WILLOWS. Here was belonging to Newark, of the Bishop of Lincolne's Fee, as much as answered the Tax or Dane-geld … ann. in mans. cum gardin. 4s. in dec. alb. &c. Southwell College, propr. and patr. CODDINGTON. Lib. Doms. Esc. 10 E. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xviii cent.). Chipping or High Barnet now includes parts of the parishes of South Mimms and Hadley. New Barnet comprises the … that is believed to be the centre of the actual battle. A British gold coin was found at Barnet. Barnet was early a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Barrington BARRINGTON THE parish of Barrington, containing 2,282 a., 1 lies 7 miles south-west … the village, with whose other estates it passed to Trinity College. 28 Before 1066 the remaining 8 hides were held by … his death by his kinsman Alexander of Walsham, 50 and the college entered into possession of the manor after the deaths …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its proper and antient name; being written in the survey of Domesday, Barfrestone, but for the sake of contraction it … the possessions of the president and fellows of St. John's college, in Oxford, who are the present patrons of it. This … sum added to it by the president and fellows of St. John's college, with which the house, barn, and appurtenances were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Bartlow BARTLOW Bartlow is one of the smallest parishes in Cambridgeshire. 1 It covered 377 … it covered 156 ha. (385 a.). 2 It lies 12 miles south-east of Cambridge, 5 miles north-east of Saffron Walden (Essex), … 234 The senior pupils were transferred to Linton village college in 1937, and when in 1939 the number of children …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Barton BARTON The parish of Barton, 3 miles west of Cambridge, stretches for 3 miles … Wendy of Haslingfield, which he proposed to sell to King's College. 29 The depopulation of Whitwell was probably … Q/RDc 58 pt. 2, p. 26. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 133; ex inf. British Rail Hist. Research Dept. See pp. 274, 278. Census, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Barton BARTON. A GRANGE, or VILLAGE. The chief Part was of the Fee of Ralph Fitzhubert, wherein, before the Conquest, … Lands in Wilford and Barton, 13 late belonging to the College of Clifton. Sir John Stanhope, Gervas Handley of … Here is an ancient camp, by Mr. Aubrey supposed to be British. 17 On this eminence, we are told, have been …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Bertuna (xii. cent.); Barthon (xiii. cent.) The parish of Barton has an area of 2,318 acres, of which 1555 are arable land, 731 permanent … 74. These have been worked on by Miss Neilson of Bryn Mawr College for her dissertation on the Economic Conditions on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.). Barton Stacey parish includes the tithings of Barton Stacey, Bransbury, Drayton, and Newton Stacey, and … until 1444, when it was granted by Henry VI to Eton College. 66 BRANSBURY (Brandesberee, xi cent.; Brandesbiri, … licence to alienate it to them in mortmain. 69 Eton College. Sable three lilies argent and a chief party azure …
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