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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called, and in general spelt Rounden. The court of the bailiwic of the Seven Hundreds claims paramount over … John, lord Cobham, as an addition to the revenues of the college, founded by him at Cobham; which gift was confirmed … the appropriation of this church to the use of the college, on the death or the cession of the rector of it, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ropeley (xv cent.). Ropley is a large parish with an area of 4,684 acres, situated 4 miles east from New Alresford, … 17 in frankalmoign to the warden and scholars of the college called 'Seynte Marie College of Wynchestre,' which he had lately founded. 18 Ten …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Rederith, Redrith, Redruth, Redryff, Redriff. The parish of Rotherhithe comprises the peninsula half encircled by the … of Southwark Park is a small mission church of the Clare College Mission. It is built of red and yellow brick and … and in 1735 he sold it to the master and fellows of Clare College, Cambridge. 157 It is still in their tenure. In the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Reresthorp (xix cent.). The civil parish has an area of 1,275 acres of land and water. The soil is mixed, the subsoil Oxford … on his tenements. Henry VII gave the 10 rent to Christ's College, Cambridge, with the rest of the abbey's property; 43 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… separate portions, the northern being the ancient chapelry of Balsdean. The two were approximately of the same area, and were joined only at a single point, a … amounting to 6 s. 8 d. from Balsdean. 58 The deanery and college were granted in 1547 to Sir Thomas Palmer of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Bicester-Enstone road and a small stream to the north of it; the river Cherwell forms the eastern boundary and the … including John Tristropp (145662), rector of Lincoln College 146179, were graduates and may have lived in Oxford. … 17547 and rector 175790, became warden of Winchester College in 1763, and from then until c. 1814 Rousham was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Ructona (xiii cent.); Rokesdon (xv cent.). The parish of Roxton has an area of 2,918 acres, of which 1,938 acres … and after the Dissolution was granted in 1546 to Trinity College, Cambridge. 107 These meadows were held of the latter … that of Bromham (q.v.). In 1546 it was granted to Trinity College, Cambridge, 113 who have held it until the present …
A History of the County of Essex
… Parishes Roydon ROYDON Roydon is 35 km. NNE of London, within the metropolitan Green Belt. Harlow Town … Hall. They and two medieval houses belonging to Winchester College are described under manors. Houses survive on all … 263 By 1839 there were in addition to Manning's, a British school at the Independent church, Harlow Road, a dame …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This parish, covering more than 7,000 acres in the valley of the Leven, contains the townships of Hutton, … rectory to Cardinal Wolsey, 20 who granted it to his new college at Oxford. 21 The rectory was appropriated to the college in 1528 and a vicarage ordained. 22 On the fall of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Rushall RUSHALL The ancient parish of Rushall, 2,204 a. lying between Charlton and Upavon, is a … and Orcheston. 17 Amid the field-systems were two Romano-British villages established on earlieroccupied sites, one of … and sold to Thomas Yate (d. 1681), principal of Brasenose College, Oxford. 91 Yate's lands were partitioned in 1683 …