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A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiv cent.), Shytlington (xvii, xviii cent.). The parish of Shillington is situated in the hundreds of Clifton and … for a short term to Lord Wriothesley. 94 In 1547 Trinity College, Cambridge, obtained a grant of the rectory and … pt. 6; Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). The grant confirms to Trinity College the right of presentation to Shillington Church of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Shineingfeild alias Shinwills (xviii cent.). The parish of Shinfield is situated on the left bank of the River Loddon … east of the Reading road is partly occupied by the Reading College experimental farm and has partly been cut up by new … husband Luke Rop, 21 and Bridport bestowed the land on his college of St. Nicholas de Vaux at Salisbury. 22 The college …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiii cent.); Sepestonon-Sture (xiv cent.). The parish of Shipston-on-Stour, which was formed out of the large parish of Tredington in 1719, 1 is one of the … time an agreement was made between the fellows of Jesus College, patrons of Tredington, and the Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parishes that were united in 1871 to form the civil parish of Shipton lying 10 km. ESE. of Cheltenham. 1 Shipton, where … in the mid 18th century there was a circular pound. 77 College Farm contains at its west end an early 17th-century, … it was enlarged soon after its sale by Corpus Christi college, Oxford, in 1944 78 and it has a south front created …
A History of the County of Oxford
… long, though its 3 miles is nothing compared to the length of some others. It covers 2,421 acres 2 and its boundaries … may have been made over the centuries knowledge of the ancient boundary was preserved by constant … the parish, was another ancient road, dating from Romano-British times or earlier. 11 It was so named by the Saxons …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in other antient records, Sores and Schornes. THE PARISH of Shorne is about three miles in extent each way. The high … and Thong, between which there is much rough ground or health; and a little distance southward, the manor of … is held for this manor. Charities. TWO PLACES in the New College of Cobham are appropriated to two persons, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.). Shorwell is a parish 5 miles south-west of Newport with a southern seaboard, comprising the tithing of Atherfield and the hamlet of Billingham. The approach to … of Kingston to three trustees for the benefit of Hertford College, Oxford. These trustees still own it. By Order in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Shotover SHOTOVER Shotover, three miles east of Oxford, is a prominent ridge rising out of the Headington … 142 In 1525 Shotover timber was used for Cardinal College, 143 and in 1611 Bodley's Librarian received some … the postReformation period, 145 but as late as 1640 Jesus College was asking for timber. 146 Grants of royal venison …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Shotbrok, (xiv cent.). Several detached portions of the parish of Shottesbrook once lay within the bounds of … by Hearne as having been planted by the monks of the College of St. John Baptist there, all its trees being … now forms the nucleus of the Landsdowne collection at the British Museum. 66 The manor was bought before 1698 by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish, forming a peninsula on the south-eastern extremity of the county, almost surrounded by Oxfordshire. It occupies part of a range of heights rising gradually from south to north to … which he had licence to grant for the endowment of Trinity College, Oxford, and Jesus School, Hook Norton, Oxon. 69 It …