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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Goteham GOTEHAM. Doomsday, Gatham. A Dwelling or Home of Goats. The chief Manor in Gatham, before the Norman … two Bordars, having nine Carucats, and four Score Acres of Meadow. The Value in the Time of King Edward the … 5s. 7 yearly Rent in his Town of Littlemore, for the Health of his Soul, and his Father and Mother's, and for the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish southward from Marden. The northern part of it, as far southward as the stream formerly called … There are two heaths or commons here; the one called Pyles-health, and the other Killdown, in West Barnefield hundred. … unmarried, and John and Thomas, both fellows of All Souls college, in Oxford, the latter of whom is now rector of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a Priest and a Church, and one Mill 2s. two Hundred Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time this was 12l. when the … discharged it to the public Tax for three Car. The Land of it was sufficient for ten Ploughs, or ten Car. 1 This, … Linc. Elmton and Langwach, Derb. for his Soul's Health, and his Sons and Daughters, and of Basilia, his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… boundaries are formed by the Rains Brook, a tributary of the River Leam. Another small stream which forms the northern half of the east boundary also flows into the Leam, which river … (succeeded in 1940 by Mrs. Seabrook) and Magdalen College, Oxford. Charities Anthony Staresmore Benn prior to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Grantchester GRANTCHESTER The well known village of Grantchester 1 stands by the river Cam almost 2 miles … the northern edge of the allotment made to Corpus Christi College, impropriator of the rectory. 10 Grantchester parish, … were put up south of the green after 1918, but King's College, as the principal landowners, subsequently restrained …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Northfleet, north-eastward, lies the town and parish of GRAVESEND, having the river Thames for its northern … poor person belonging to this parish to dwell in his new college at Cobham, according to the rules and ordinances … London, and Stone, near Dartford; and master of Emanuel college, Cambridge. Prebendary of Canterbury, &c. And vicar …
A History of the County of Essex
… usually known simply as Grays, is the main centre of the borough of Thurrock, lying beside the Thames 34 km. … was an annexe of the adjoining convent of La Sainte Union, College Avenue. 84 Manor. In 1066 Ailmar held 3 hides and 42 … Dr. W. G. T. Boul, medical officer from 1925, the public health department was greatly expanded. Dr. Boul eventually …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Much Amwell or Great Amwell (xvii cent.). The parish of Great Amwell lies on the right bank of the River Lea to … the road is still worked. The hamlet includes Haileybury College, which stands on high ground near the beautiful … Hertford Heath. The heath is crossed by Ermine Street. The college was opened in 1809 for the training of civil servants …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Little Abington GREAT AND LITTLE ABINGTON The two parishes of Great and Little Abington, 1 7 miles south-east of … (d. 1944); 117 the Hall and 24 a. were sold in 1946 to the British Welding Research Association, the owner in 1973. 118 … 1496, when its estates passed to the newly founded Jesus College, 195 which held c. 80 a. at Little Abington in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Little Barrington, lying on the eastern border of the county three miles west of Burford (Oxon.) and six … in the two parishes. Barrington stone was used for New College, Oxford, in 13967, St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 149 … Barrington part of the Northleach Union. Under the Public Health Act of 1872 they thus became parts of the Stow-on …