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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ghellinge, Gellinge (xi cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Gilling, Grimston and Cawton. The total … 116 who left it by will dated 9 May 1812 to Trinity College, Cambridge, 117 the present patron. There was a … 2 a year issuing out of land in possession of Ampleforth College in respect of the gift of Duck; also the income of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from east to west; the high London road crosses the centre of it eastward from Chatham hill, southward of which it is a … for ever to the principal and scholars of Brazen Nose college, in Oxford, governors of queen Elizabeth's free … Great Meerly, in Lancashire, and was bred at Brazen Nose college, where he was first fellow and afterwards principal, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Claston, Glaston (xiii cent.). Glaston covers an area of 1,170 acres. The northern and southern boundaries are … to Bernard Hale, Dr. in Divinity and Master of Peterhouse College (co. Cambs.), 125 for 220. From Hale it passed to the College, in whose possession it was before 1680, and has so …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a long, narrow parish 14 miles ( c. 18 km.) north of Oxford, covers 1,259 a. (510 ha.); much of it lies along … early 1680s when Thomas Bolton of Slape was the Magdalen College lessee, but it had gone by 1767. 28 In 1971 and 1979 … fellows from Abingdon School at Balliol or another Oxford college. In 1624 the money was used for the foundation of
A History of the County of Surrey
… Godeliming (xiii cent.); Godlyman (xvii cent.). 1 The town of Godalming is 32 miles from London, and 4 from Guildford. … property of William Saunders Robinson and others. 133 The British Freehold Land Society bought the land c. 18505 and … of earlier entries are to be found in Symmes's MS. in the British Museum, among which is: '1541, July 7, Sir James …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and east the parish is bounded by the Birne, a tributary of the River Ouse, which here divides into several parallel … a cost of 200 with the help of a loan from Corpus Christi College. The new house (37 ft. wide by 16 ft. high) was of … until 1817 when the tithes were commuted, 118 and Magdalen College, which had held three small meadows in the parish in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… beautiful, the Ashford high road encircles the east side of the park, along which there is a sunk sence, which affords an uninterrupted view of the whole of it, and adds greatly to the beauty of this … valuable manors in this and other counties; Canterbury college, in Oxford, and other premises, a scandalous bargain …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Godshill GODSHILL Godshill contains 6,407 acres, of which in 1905 138 acres were woodland, the rest of the parish being nearly equally divided between arable and … of the queen, Charles I granted the advowson to Queen's College, Oxford, 185 with which it remained until 1867, 186 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… mile to a mile and a half broad, and contains 6,791 acres of land and 39 of water. The streams drain to the Medway. The … himself of an ancient earthwork; a fragment of Romano-British pottery has been found in the bank. The small house … 123 by whom it was conveyed to the dean and canons of his college at Oxford. 124 At his attainder, however, it reverted …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… GOODNESTON, GENERALLY called, and known by the name of GUNSTON, lies the next parish south-eastward from Wingham. … owner of it. ARCHBISHOP PECKHAM, on the foundation of the college of Wingham in 1286, endowed the second prebend of it … of Wingham, and was at the time of the foundation of the college there by archbishop Peckham, in 1286, separated from …
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