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A History of the County of Surrey
… and Mortelak (xiv and xv cent.). Mortlake lies south of the Thames between Barnes and Putney on the east, Richmond … The Beverley Brook divides it from Putney. The whole of the southern part of the parish is in Richmond Park. The … Tomyow dated 'Mortlake, where Cromwell's servants are in health and his building ariseth fair.' 28 He stayed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 76; 1921, 73; 1931, 70. The parish of Morton Bagot lies about 1 miles east of the … in 1929 was again sold to the present Governors of Studley College, the manor of Morton Bagot being mentioned in the … Castle Estate Office, and Miss Ekins, Principal of Studley College. P.-N. of Warw. 215. Midland Rec. Soc. v. Dugd. Soc. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). Mottistone is a small parish on the southern shore of the Island, having a village of scattered cottages along … 44 He held it until 1864, when it passed to Brasenose College, Oxford. 45 Of the college it was purchased in 1877 by Mr. T. C. Baring, who …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Moulton MOULTON Multone, Moltone (xi cent.). The parish of Moulton covers an area of 3,139 acres; the ground is fairly undulating and of an … Dr. William Carey, Professor of Sanskrit in Fort William College, India, and founder of the Baptist Missionary …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is an extensive parish and village 3 miles east of Southam. It derives its name 1 from a prominent hill … de Napton coheiresses, and John Thurstone, Warden of the college of Corpus Christi in St. Laurence Pountney church in … 1385 authorizing Richard, Earl of Arundel, to grant to the college the advowson of Napton in exchange for an inn called …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Naunton NAUNTON The parish of Naunton lies on the west border of the hundred, 12 miles … to the Bishop of Winchester, 169 from whom Corpus Christi College, Oxford, received it in 1518. 170 Land in Naunton … 1866. The average attendance in that year was 36. 384 A British school was held in the Baptist chapel from 1860; it …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stowey is a small parish beneath the north-east slope of the Quantocks about 5 km. from the coast and 10 km. west … 210 which, notwithstanding grants of 1451 and 1467 to Eton College (Bucks.), 211 remained in possession 212 until 1475, … Joseph Hunt, 171622, resigned to become master of Balliol College, Oxford. 252 During the 1720s communion was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is separated on the south from Shustoke by the old course of the Bourne River, part of which is now covered by the Shustoke Reservoir. The … were given in 1526 to Wolsey 78 and were used to endow his college at Ipswich. 79 They were tenanted in 1526 by William …
Magna Britannia
… - King's Nympton Netherex NETHEREX, in the hundred of Hayridge and in the deanery of Cadbury, lies about five miles from Exeter. The manor … the possessions of an alien monastery, it was given to the college of St. Mary Ottery. Queen Elizabeth granted it, in …
A History of the County of Essex
… transferred to Netteswell, but in 1949 the southern part of the enlarged parish was transferred to North Weald … was one of the manors given by Earl Harold in 1060 to his college of secular canons at Waltham Holy Cross, a grant … by the king in 1062. 25 The manor was not listed among the college's possessions in Domesday Book, and it is possible …
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