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A History of the County of Worcester
… Hageleia (xi cent.); Haggelegh (xiv cent.). The parish of Hagley was at one time part of the forest of Kinver, but was disafforested in 13001, as … daily in the chapel of St. Erasmus at Westminster, for the health of the king and queen. 58 The monastery does not …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.) Hailweston, Halewestan, (xiij cent.). The parish of Hail Weston contains 1,583 acres. The subsoil is Oxford Clay. About two-thirds of the land is arable and the remainder grass, with about 53 … importance is attached to a bronze statuette of the Romano-British period which was found a few years before 1824. 5 The …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Hale - Hutton Hale HALE, in the ward of Allerdale above Derwent, lies about two miles from … period to a family who took their name from the place. One of the coheiresses brought a moiety of it to the Ponsonby … of church architecture. Ancient pedigrees in the Heralds' College. It appears by that author that in his time Wulstey …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Haling, that is, the low meadow or pasture. THE PARISH of Halling is bounded, on its eastern side, by the river. … held on this occassion, by the king's command, at Pinenden health, in 1076; after which he restored it to bishop … PARISH has the right of nomination to one place in the new college of Cobham, founded by Sir William Brooke, lord …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Halse HALSE The ancient parish of Halse, which derives its name from the neck of land under which the village shelters, 1 was a detached … Second World War, the house was sold to the Ministry of Health in 1952. 61 In 1981 it was occupied by a hospital …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… high situation, as to distinguish it from another parish of the same name, near Upchurch, in this county. This place … street adjoining to it, is situated in the southern part of the parish, besides which there are several smaller … by him. 2 The prioress and convent of Dartford, and the college of All Saints, in Maidstone likewise possessed lands …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its low situation, and to distinguish it from the parish of High Halstow, in the hundred of Hoo. It is a very obscure … runs on hither to the corn mill, belonging to All Souls college, situated on another branch of this creek, up to … the church, where there is a wharf belonging to All Souls college, which, if in a proper condition, might be made of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… away from main thoroughfares, is on the eastern boundary of Wiltshire. 2 Until that part of Shalbourne which abuts on the west was transferred from … Winchester. 151 Robert Newlin, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, was rector from 1643 until his death in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… HAMBLE-LE-RICE Hamele, xiii cent. The parish of Hamble-le-Rice, one of the smallest in Hampshire, … with its appurtenances, for the endowment of St. Mary's College, Winchester, 8 with which it still remains. Winchester College. Argent two cheverons sable between three roses …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hambleden is a large parish extending over 6,598 acres, of which 2,553 are arable, 1,308 are permanent grass and … Laud, 14 who founded with it two scholarships in Balliol College, Oxford. 15 It is a 16th-century house with … obtained a licence to alienate in mortmain to Ashridge College, which he had founded in 1283, 247 a fee-farm rent in …