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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Mollington MOLLINGTON The chapelry of Mollington covered 1,442 a., of which 783 a. lay in Oxfordshire and 659 a. in … were a difficult time: a Cropredy tenant of Brasenose College, Oxford, wrote in March 1897 that 'Archdeacon …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Monks (xiv cent.); Westshirbourne (xv cent.). The parish of Monk Sherborne lies to the north of Wootton St. Lawrence … at Southampton. 10 This house had been granted to Queen's College, Oxford, by King Edward III, 11 whose charter had … came into the hands of the Provost and fellows of that college. Queen's College, Oxford. Argent three eagles gules …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Monks Horton MONKS HORTON. THE parish of Horton, usually called Monks Horton, from the priory … Morris Drake Morris, esq. of Mount Morris, late of Trinity college, Cambridge. See Kimber's Baronetage, vol. iii. p. 93. … their hands and seals, is among the manuscripts in the British Museum. He had a second induction May 16, 1698, being …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 1,459. This extensive parish, which has a length of 6 miles from north to south and a maximum breadth of 4 … Bishop of Ipswich. 36 Mannyng was also Master of the College of Mettingham (Suffolk), and in November 1539 Charles … son, Major Walter Basil Bonn, it was bought in 1931 by the British Advent Missions, Ltd. of Watford, but in 1946 the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.); Monks Rysborough (xvi cent.). The parish of Monks Risborough lies on the north-western slope of the Chiltern Hills, and is remarkably long and narrow in … 16978, and by his will left various exhibitions to Wadham College. 5 Manors The manor of Monks Risborough was granted …
A History of the County of Somerset
… MONKSILVER Monksilver lies on the eastern slopes of the Brendon Hills 2.5 km. west of Stogumber, and part of the parish, including the village, … 97 James Upton, rector 171249, a former fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and master at Eton, was master of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from St. Nicholas, in the lower half hundred of Ringslow likewise. It is written in the survey of Domesday, Monocstune, i. e. Monks town, and in other … quarrelled with the monks, on account of his intended college at Hackington, took this appropriation from them, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish being on the southern boundary, where an altitude of 346 ft. is attained. The soil is partly light gravel, … of Monxton was included in the endowment of the Royal College of the Blessed Mary and St. Nicholas at Cambridge, 17 now known as King's College, the provost and fellows of which are the present …
A History of the County of Rutland
… cent.); Morcot (xv cent.); Morcote (xvi cent.). The parish of Morcott covers an area of 1,363 acres of land which is of clay, stone and sand, and … and historian, who in 1849 became Master of Jesus College. 5 Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Moreton-in-Marsh MORETON-IN-MARSH The parish of Moreton-in-Marsh, in the north-east corner of the county, … a bequest by Dr. William Sands Cox, the founder of Queen's College, Birmingham, of 3,000 in 1875. 75 The Joseph Phipps … the society was still active in Moreton. A branch of the British Legion was formed in 1922; 85 the Territorial Army …