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A History of the County of Hampshire
… situated 1 miles west from Hook station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The western boundary of the parish is formed by the River Lyde, which flows north … have been presented by the Provost and fellows of Queen's College, Oxford, as guardians of that hospital. 39 The Hook …
A History of the County of Warwick
… small both in area and population, 3 miles north-west of Rugby. It is bounded on the south by the Avon, on the west … some woodland, including the large All Oaks (a corruption of Hall Oaks) Wood. 1 Part of the northern boundary is formed … a recusant, being allowed to resort there for his health for 14 days in 1581, and again for an unlimited time …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Newport NEWPORT Newport, the capital town of the Island, lies at the head of the Medina estuary, with a … or up the river. The rates in 1835 were 1 s. 4 d. for British vessels under 50 tons, 2 s. 6 d. for vessels above 50 … of Tiron in 1391 to the warden and scholars of Winchester College. 154 The priory has long since disappeared, but St. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… alias Newton next Higham Parke (xvii cent.). The parish of Newton Bromswold lies on the borders of Bedfordshire with Chelveston cum Caldecott on the north … 1836 to 1841, was succeeded in or before 1843 by All Souls College with whom the advowson still remained in 1883. In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Newton Tony 1 lies in the Bourne valley 13 km. north-east of Salisbury. 2 The parish, 965 ha. (2,386 a.), is on … bishop of Salisbury, 200 who in 1637 gave it to Queens' College, Cambridge. 201 Thomas Clarke, a canon of Salisbury, … in 1660 by grant of a turn from Davenant. Queens' College presented thereafter, 202 and from 1973 was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Niwenton, Nyweton (xii and xiii cent.) The parish of Newton Valence, covering about 2,258 acres, lies to the south-east of Selborne. From Selborne the village can be reached by a … and recovery to Dr. John Nicholas, warden of Winchester College. 40 On the marriage of Edward, son of Dr. John …
Magna Britannia
… three miles from Penrith. It is divided into the townships of Newton-Regny and Catterlen, containing together in 1811, 44 houses, and 219 inhabitants. The manor of Newton belonged in the reign of Henry II. to the family of … with other Cumberland schools, to an exhibition at Queen's College in Oxford. William Bleamire, Esq. abovementioned, …
Magna Britannia
… NEWTON-SOLNEY. See Repton. Norbury NORBURY, in the hundred of Appletree and deanery of Ashborne, lies about four miles … scholar and critic, Dr. Charles Ashton, Master of Jesus College in Cambridge, was born at Bradway, in the year 1665. 26 He died in 1752, and was buried in Jesus College chapel. The manor of Greenhill was given to Beauchief …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… NEWTON-UPON-OUSE Neuuetune (xi cent.). The parish of Newton-upon-Ouse, including Beningbrough and … the remains of a moat. It was built in 1873 by University College, Oxford, to which the whole of Linton belongs. 17 … Robert Plumpton, and Margaret Ryther. 75 University College, Oxford. Azure a cross paty between four martlets or. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Newton (xvii cent.). Newtown, containing the hamlet of Porchfield, was formerly a borough by prescription, … of a set of eighteen, was exhibited at a meeting of the British Archaeological Association held at Winchester in … App. ii, 794. Ibid. 795. It was inspected in 1855 by the British Archaeological Association, and during examination …
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