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A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Brymmesgrove (xv cent.). From the ancient parish of Bromsgrove the civil parish of North Bromsgrove was formed in 1894, 1 Catshill, a … Record Office, 130 and there are others (14731502) at the British Museum. 131 Windsor. Gules a saltire argent between …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Brok (xiv cent.). Brook was at one time claimed as part of Freshwater. 1 The village consists of a few scattered cottages, mostly to the south of the road … arose as to the patronage of Brook between St. John's College, Cambridge, patron of Freshwater, and the Bowerman …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the several brooks and waterings within the bounds of it, lies the next parish southeastward, mostly within the level of Walland Marsh, and within the jurisdiction of the justices … f. 162-2, nud MSS. Lambeth and Cotton libraries, in the British Museum, Faustina, A. 1, f. 232. b Prymne. p. 906. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Broughton parish (2,083 a.) lies some 2 miles south-west of Banbury and includes the townships of Broughton (975 a.) … in the parish. 6 Roman coins and the remains of a Romano-British settlement have been found just beyond its … chaplain to Lord Saye and Sele, was made Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, in 1648 on a special order from the London …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Broughton Gifford BROUGHTON GIFFORD The parish of Broughton Gifford adjoins Melksham on the west. A small … years. In 1938 Mr. Blake sold the house and estate to New College, Oxford. 140 Monkton House, built about 1550, was … 31/86; A. H. Fry, Land Util. Surv. Wilts. 20913. Ex. Inf. British Rlwys. W.A.M. vi, 43. Monkton Ho. Sale Partic. 29 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Buckland is a small parish and village 2 miles west of Reigate. It is bounded on the north by Waltonon-the-Hill, … of a life of Archbishop Chicheley, founder of All Souls College, Oxford, the patrons of the living, and supported his … Fludd held the advowson. 67 Lloyd sold it to All Souls College, Oxford, for 335, on 18 February 1639. 68 But in 1658 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.). Buckland parish contains 4,505 acres, of which 1,762 acres are arable land, 1,884 acres permanent … by Thomas Cheyney, S.T.P., in 1733, apparently to New College, Oxford. It bears the arms of Cheyney and New College. The tower contains six bells. The treble was given …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xii cent.); Borghulbury (xvi cent.). The parish of Bucklebury contains nearly 6,131 acres. A detached portion … Wightwicke, 59 one of the founders in 1624 of Pembroke College, Oxford. Wightwicke gave his moiety of Marlston Manor to the college, but is said to have reserved a lease of it for 500 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roughly rectangular in shape, lies 2 miles north-west of the market-town of Bicester. The ancient parish covered … who gave it in 1578 to her son Robert, a Fellow of New College. He gave it to his college in 1611, on condition that … Worcestershire nonconformist, and restored in broken health in 1660. 184 His successor, William Morehead, 185 a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bulford BULFORD Bulford 1 village is 2.5 km. north-east of Amesbury; the rectangular parish is in the valley of the … and Neolithic, Bronze-Age, Pagan Saxon, and Romano-British artefacts have been found on Beacon Hill and other … in 1992. 211 In 1858 a woman taught 2030 children in a British school attached to the Independent chapel. 212 There …
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