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A History of the County of Bedford
… xiv cent.); Mepartyshall, Meppersal (xv cent.). The parish of Meppershall has an area of 1,965 acres, of which 1,037 are … 86 In 1765 it is found in the possession of St. John's College, Cambridge, 87 in the master and fellows of which it is vested at the present day. St. John's College, Cambridge. France quartered with England in a border …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Textus Roffensis, MRUURTHA, and MERANWYRTHE. THE PARISH of Mereworth is within the district of the Weald, being … to cardinal Wolsey, for the better endowment of his college, called Cardinal college, in Oxford. But four years afterwards, the cardinal …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at six Bovats and an half. 1 It should seem it, 2 cr Part of it became afterwards of the Earl of Richmona's Fee, because Richard de Sutton is … to do, who gave it away to the Priory of Lenton, for the health of his own Soul, and of Alexander de Cheinai's; and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Merroe (xviii cent.). Merrow is a village 2 miles east of Guildford. The parish is bounded on the north-west by … to south. It contains 1,792 acres. The southern boundary of the parish is on the ridge of the chalk down. It extends … Near here the remains of an extensive cemetery with Roman-British urns was found in 1895. Unfortunately much of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xiv cent.) Merstham is a village 3 miles north-east of Reigate, 8 miles south-by-west from Croydon, on the road … and contains 2,015 acres. In 1899 1 a small readjustment of boundaries was made between Merstham and Gatton, part of … especially under the Commonwealth. They are printed by the British Record Society. ADVOWSON The right of presentation to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Merton MERTON The parish of Merton, 1 covering 1,932 acres, lies about a mile to the … the pasture called the Butts, was made between Exeter College and Sir E. H. Page-Turner. 25 The Doyleys' … the descent of the Earldom of Northampton, see Handbook of British Chronology, ed. Sir Maurice Powicke, 322. Sandford …
Magna Britannia
… MEVAGISSEY, in the deanery and in the east division of the hundred of Powder, anciently called Lamorrack or … The great tithes of this parish were appropriated to the college of Glaseney. The vicar has the sheaf tithes of about … concern for the interest, and unwearied attention to the health of all under his command, softened the necessary …
A History of the County of Surrey
… comprises the valley and the downs rising on either side of it, where the Mole makes its way in a deep depression … downs, past Banstead to Woodcote. It probably represents a British trackway utilized by the Romans as the line of a … it was said to belong to the warden and scholars of Merton College, Oxford, and Norbury to be held as of their manor of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Cover, which unite just beyond the parish. The banks of the Cover are beautifully wooded. The valley of the Ure is … collegiate chirch,' and stated that Henry VII took the new college land away. 107 Its privileges appear to have been … statutes which Richard drew up for the government of the college are printed in the Arch. Journ. xiv, 16070. Atthill, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Mildenhall MILDENHALL The parish of Mildenhall lies north and south of the Kennet immediately east of Marlborough. 1 South of the … block of the building which became C House of Marlborough College. 92 Demesne lands of Mildenhall manor, known as LOWER …