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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… records, Merdenne, which lies wholly within the district of the Weald. That part of this parish, which is within the … the like letters patent, for the better endowment of his college, called Cardinal's college, in Oxford. But this church staid with that college
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 'stupel' it occurs in 1242. 2 That form and the later form of 'stepel' (1255) are thought to derive from the Old English … claimed by the president and scholars of Magdalen College, Oxford, 129 to whom the advowson of St. Katherine's … of overseers it should form itself into a board of health to investigate the sanitary arrangements within the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Marryng (xiv cent.). Marrick parish is composed of the village of Marrick and hamlets of Hurst, Shaw, Oxque, Owlands and … fact that an ingot bearing the name of Adrian, now in the British Museum, was discovered in one of the workings. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Marsh Baldon MARSH BALDON Until 1932 the parish of Marsh Baldon covered 829 acres and was almost entirely … Baldon about 1730 (based on two maps penes the Queen's College) Key: 1. Dr. Lane's Manor House 2. Spindler's House … probably had some settlers in the Roman period: Romano-British pottery and coins have been found, 123 while the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.). This parish, including Saltburn, has an area of about 4,272 acres, of which 429 acres are foreshore, and … 44 The place was beginning to be known in 1810 as a health resort 45it had then, indeed, twelve bathingmachines … to Kirkleatham. St. Peter's Church, the vicarage and the British schools, which were built in 1857 principally at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford, where it joins the Thames. The ancient parish of Marston was not coextensive with the modern civil parish, … century, and in 1540 was in the possession of Brasenose College. 14 Economic and Social History. According to … under which the hall was being leased to the British Legion in 1954. The only traces of recusancy before …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiv cent.); Merstone Morteyne (xv cent.). The acreage of this parish is larger than that of most in Bedfordshire, being 4,290 acres, of which 1,619 … acquired it. 138 In 1795 it was the property of St. John's College, 139 Cambridge, in whose possession it remains at the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Messeworthe (xiii cent.); Masworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Marsworth contains 1,212 acres, of which 728 acres are … down in the 18th century. In the south of the parish are College and Hospital Farms, the latter reminiscent of St. … was bestowed in 1546 after the Dissolution upon Trinity College, Cambridge, 162 the present rector and patron. 163 A …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Husentree (xvii cent.). This parish lies on the right bank of the Martin Brook, to the south of Droitwich, and the Droitwich Canal cuts through it on the … at the age of thirty-seven. He was a fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, chancellor of Exeter Cathedral and rector of
A History of the County of Rutland
… is a small parish containing 539 acres to the west of Manton. It is separated from Gunthorpe on the north by the … the parish is the Old Hall Farm, which is all that remains of Martinsthorpe Hall, the seat of the Earls of Denbigh. This … condition, ready to be cast into the streets. Owing to ill-health she was unable to come to take the oath of abjuration. …
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