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A History of the County of Northampton
… Rissendene, Rysshedene (xiii cent.). The parish of Rushden, containing about 3,775 acres, lies to the south of Higham Ferrers with which the town is now continuous; and … Irchester road. The town was governed by a local Board of Health from 25 March 1891 until the establishment of an Urban …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is a fertile and well-wooded parish, having an area of 1,257 acres, 538 acres being arable land and 597 pasture. 1 It is situated south of Chaddesley Corbett and was formerly a chapelry of that … the time when Chaddesley Corbett was appropriated by the college of Warwick, for Rushock is called a rectory in 1535 …
Magna Britannia
… - Silverton Salcombe Regis SALCOMBE REGIS, in the hundred of East Budleigh and in the deanery of Aylesbeare, lies about … should be granted, together with the advowson, to King's College in Cambridge. The barton is held on lives, under the … have been temporary inhabitants at Sidmouth, either for health or pleasure. 36 The great tithes which had been …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Salford SALFORD Salford is a small parish of about 975 acres, of which 451 are arable land and 469 … Thomas Widville and others. 14 Ten years later All Souls College, Oxford, was founded and endowed by Archbishop … appears to have formed part of the early endowment of the college, to which it belongs at the present day. 15 Robert …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Priors is a large parish at the south-western extremity of the county. It is divided from Bidford, on the east, by … early as 1630 90 and in 1636 sold the whole to St. John's College, Oxford, for 3,633 13 s. 4 d. and became the tenant of the college on a 300 years' lease. 91 He was further impoverished …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Salperton SALPERTON Salperton, which lies 13 km. east of Cheltenham, ceased to exist as a civil parish in 1935 when … 95 In 1551 the Crown granted Salperton manor to the college of St. Mary at Winchester (Hants) 96 and the college, commonly known as Winchester college, 97 retained it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from its near neighbourhood to the sea. In the time of the Saxons it was written Sealtwde; in the Book of Domesday, Salteode; and in other writings soon afterwards, … by dispensation. He was president of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, lady Margaret's professor in that …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Salwarpe is a small well-wooded parish covering an area of 1,914 acres, 1 of which 20 acres are water, nearly one-third is arable land, … in the Rous Roll in the Cottonian Collection at the British Museum. 3 Salwarpe was inclosed under an Act of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Sampford Brett SAMPFORD BRETT The parish of Sampford Brett, 1 which probably takes its main name from … payment. 80 The payment continued to be made to Eton College, successors to Stogursey, 81 and the college also owned some land called Monkland which had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a mile deep and a little over two miles long with an area of 1,005 acres. Bryant's map of 1824 shows a triangular … by papal bull in 1524 and given to Wolsey for his new college at Oxford, being worth then 33 6 s. 8 d. 82 The … Farm, in 1877, two years after the passing of the Public Health Act, for conveying sewage from the City of Oxford from …