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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bradefelt (xi cent.); Bradefeud (xiii cent.). The parish of Bradfield contains 4,359 acres of land, of which a large … date and now forms part of the boundary of the college grounds. Most of the cottages, which are of no great … Bradfield Hall is the residence of Mr. Arthur Radford. The college of St. Andrew, Bradfield, which stands near the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bradford on Avon: street plan The ancient parish of Bradford included the greater part of Bradford hundred. In … place could be found to be connected in some way with the British King Vortigern who received Hengest in Kent, but … heads, and at last told me plainly that one of our own college had informed him that they always took me to be a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brading, originally said to have included the whole of the eastern seaboard from Ryde to Bonchurch, is one of the … road by Morton and brickworks at Sandown. In 1880 a Romano-British villa was found in a field at Morton, 7 but was a … on its suppression in 1558 Kern was granted to Winchester College. Another holding at Kern belonged at the end of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… BRADMERE. Broad Mere, or Lake. The principal Manor of Bradmere in Doomsday Book is that which Azor held before … as twelve Bovats. The Land was three Car. But at the Time of that Survey Robert Malet had in Demesne three Car. and … was 3l. it had Soc in Ruddington, and so had the Manor of Ruddington here. It is manifest also that Part of this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish, 3 miles from east to west with an average depth of 2 miles, lies on the boundary of Oxfordshire, from which it is separated on the east by a … is a mural monument to Richard Davies, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford, died 19 January 1639(40) in his 36th year. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.). Bramdean is a small parish, with an area of 1,237 acres, situated nine miles east from Winchester. The … side of the village street. To the east of the church is College Farm, an eighteenth-century red brick house of good … to hold an inquiry as to annexing the priory to Magdalen College, Oxford, which the bishop had lately founded. 20 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bromleye (xiii cent.); Bromle (xiv cent.). The parish of Bramley, covering an area of 2,297 acres, is situated … parish worth 13 s. 10 d. annually in 1291, 32 and Queen's College, Oxford, which acquired the priory and all its … House had, however, been given by Edward III to Queen's College, Oxford, 63 and hence the endowments of the priory, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Braunton, Brampton (xiii cent.). The parish of Brampton adjoins Huntingdon on the south-west, and comprises an area of 3,557 acres, 30 of which are covered with water. The soil … Bromholme, parcel of his demesne of Brampton, for the health of the soul of King Richard. 20 The priory received …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.), and many other variants. Braughing is a parish of 4,368 acres, of which 15 acres are water. Rather less than three-quarters … 63 The manor has since remained in the possession of the college. The house called Quinbury, now a farm, is situated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and thence to Maidstone, passes through it and the village of Bredgar, it is rather an unfrequented place, lying … nearly in the centre of the parish, having the church and college, or chantry in it, is a healthy and not unpleasant … clerk, parson of this parish, founded a chantry or college in the church here, as will be further mentioned …
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