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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 42; 1921, 85; 1931, 56. The north-western boundary of the parish is formed by the Roman Fosse Way, which is crossed near the southern edge of the parish by the road from Warwick to Kineton. In the … a parish church in 1535, 47 after the suppression of the college in 1544 it seems to have become practically the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a small and remote parish lying on an exposed slope of the Cotswolds three miles northwest of Stow-on-the-Wold. … not for defence. 16 Yet another earthwork a 'spacious oval British camp', is said to have been on the west side of the … partly c. 1850, with sash windows and plain architraves. College Farm is of the same character and period as the older …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Cunyngton, Conington (xiii, xiv cent.). The parish of Conington lies on the west side of the Fen and the greater … placed the antique stones which were given to Trinity College, Cambridge, by the last Sir John Cotton, in 1750. … form one of the most treasured collections in the British Museum Library. He was knighted in 1603. He, it is …
Magna Britannia
… - Cury Constantine CONSTANTINE, in the hundred and deanery of Kirrier, lies about five miles east from Helston, which is … Penryn. The principal villages in this parish, exclusive of the church-town, are Calmanjak, Dergon, and Gweek. The … who, in 1236, conveyed it to the church of Exeter 9. The college was dissolved in 1534. The collegiate estate, in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kocham, Cokam, Cokham, Cokeham (xiii cent.). The parish of Cookham, formed in 1894 1 from the ancient parish by the … of the manor are preserved at the Record Office and British Museum. 35 There were two fisheries appurtenant to … William Trussell of Kibblestone, who settled them upon his college at Shottesbrook. 44 The estate probably remained in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Textus Rossensis, Cucolanstan and Cuclestena. THE PARISH of Cookstone, or Cuxton, is about four miles square; the … has the right of nomination to one place in the new college of Cobham, founded by Sir Wm. Brooke, Lord Cobham, … and presented so, and by such as by the ordinances of the college have power to present and elect for this parish, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.); Corehampton (xvi cent.). The parish of Corhampton on its western side consists of wide stretches … other works, and is described as an 'ornament of Wadham College, Oxford.' 47 His son and heir Wadham Wyndham died … of Bishop's Waltham, and William Richards of Winchester College, and his daughter Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Jonas of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Corse CORSE Corse is a rural parish of 2,220 a. 1 lying on the tongue of land between the rivers Severn and Leadon, 6 miles NNW. of … in Corse was also late. That the name Corse is of British origin does not weaken the likelihood, for the name …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Coston Hackett, a small and hilly parish, covers an area of 1,299 acres, which includes 224 acres of arable land, 766 acres of pasture and 90 acres of woods … name Windmill Field. The manor of GROVELEY belonged to the college of Westbury in co. Gloucester in 1536, 64 and was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… nearly 4 miles west from Worcester and a mile north-east of Leigh Court station on the Great Western railway on the … the Rev. Henry Rowland Berkeley, D.C.L., Fellow of New College, Oxford, who also died childless in 1832. Cotheridge … nephew, 45 the Rev. Richard Rowland Tomkyns, Fellow of New College, rector of Great Horwood, Bucks., who assumed the …