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A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a small rural parish two and a half miles south-west of Stow-on-the-Wold and immediately north of Bourton-on-the-Water. Its eastern and southern boundaries … and Buckle Street) 5 pass through the parish, where Romano-British and pre-Roman remains, including those of a large …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (1,789 a.), 774 ha. from 1992, 2 lies at the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain and borders Hampshire. The village, 11.5 … A late Bronze-Age axe has also been found. Three Romano-British skeletons, headless and perhaps of executed felons, … hall on the south side of Andover Road in 1968. 107 A health centre was opened in Central Street in 1980. 108 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses in it besides Lullingstone-house. Nearly the whole of it is the property of Sir John Dyke; this seat stands in the valley at the … of certain almsdeeds, and works of piety for his soul's health, as will be further mentioned hereafter. He died …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Luton LUTON With The Hamlets Of East And West Hyde, Stopsley, Limbury Cum Biscott, And … Ramridge End, Leagrave, and Wauluds Bank, Luton; and gold British coins at Leagrave. 2 Wauluds Bank, Drays Ditches near … Farley was granted to the provost and scholars of King's College, Cambridge, 199 who did not continue to hold it …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lydiard Tregoze LYDIARD TREGOZE The north-eastern corner of the parish of Lydiard Tregoze adjoins the western boundary … sold it to Sir John Benet, who conveyed it to Pembroke College, Oxford. 179 In 1965 the farm still belonged to the college. 180 The farm-house is a tall stone building of four …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in breadth, it lies below the sand hills, in the district of the Weald. The northern part of it lies more above ground, … of the cardinal's patronage, to the dean and canons of the college founded by the cardinal in the university of Oxford. … de Peneshurst, in the 11the year of king Edward I. for the health of his soul, of those of Royce and Margerie, his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Leith (xvi cent.). This parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Barnby, Borrowby, Ellerby, Hutton … was charged with the yearly payment of 42 to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, for ever, John Coppinger and Joseph … II. Sir John Hart founded two fellowships at Sidney Sussex College (Illingworth, op. cit. 42). See above, pp. 3456. Cal. …
Magna Britannia
… Maddern Mabe MABE, in the deanery and in the east division of the hundred of Kirrier, lies four miles and a half west from Falmouth, … vicarage. The great tithes, which were appropriated to the college of Glaseney, are now vested in John Hext, Esq. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Maddington MADDINGTON Maddington, a downland parish WNW. of Amesbury, 1 contained the settlements called Maddington, Homanton, Bourton, and Addestone, each of which had a strip of land running from the river Till in … enclosure of c. 1 ha. In the south-east corner Romano-British pottery and coins have been found, and near the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Powick and Great Malvern. Madresfield Court, the seat of Earl Beauchamp, with its park and dependencies, occupies most of the parish. The area is 883 acres, of which the greater … a subsidy of 10 s. for his lands in Madresfield. 37 In ill-health in 1282 38 he lived till 1289, when he died and was …