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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… SHREWTON Shrewton 1 lies on Salisbury Plain 9 km. WNW. of Amesbury. The parish, which also contained the village or hamlet of Netton, in 1800 had 22 a. in three detached parcels … parish, and in 1990 there were 140 children on roll. 289 A British school, open in 1859, 290 had c. 80 pupils in 1871, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Shervenham (xvi cent.); Shrinam (xvii cent.). The parish of Shrivenham, including Longcot, Bourton, Fernham and … 1324, 17 and left a widow Mary, 18 foundress of Pembroke College, Oxford, but no son, his heirs being the children of … VIII. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 124. Deeds at Magdalen College, Stainswick, 48. Cal. Pat. 127281, p. 114. Called in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Shudy Camps SHUDY CAMPS The parish of Shudy Camps, 1 covering 2, 362 a., 2 lies 12 miles … that estate in 1392 to his family foundation, St. Martin's college in Thompson church (Norf.). 113 The college retained the estate until its surrender to the Crown …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Sibetorpe. This is no great Lordship for content of Ground, only the Soil, may be thought tolerably good, … the Church, which he got appropriated, he Improved into a College, wherein was a Warden being a secular Priest, and … Day at nine of the Clock, eat in the Hall before the said College, one Repast of the Alms of the said House, and each …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Mortimer station on the Basingstoke and Reading branch of the Great Western Railway. On high ground reaching an elevation of over 300 ft. above the sea-level in the north of the parish is the site of the Romano-British city of Calleva. 1 The site consists chiefly of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Slapton SLAPTON Slapetone (xi cent.). Slapton is a parish of 1,413 acres. Of these, 344 acres were given as arable land, and 964 as … to Christ Church, 43 Oxford, and it is still held by this college. The living has always been a rectory. CHARITIES …
Magna Britannia
… Slapton - South Sydenham Slapton SLAPTON, in the hundred of Coleridge and in the deanery of Woodleigh, lies on the south coast, about six miles from … for many generations, in the Arundell family; the college estate was purchased of that family by Mr. William …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Lenggesby, Lengheby, Lengeby (xiixiii cent.). The area of this parish is 2,570 acres, of which 1,043 acres are … line of the earliest Yorkshire settlements 3 Slingsby has British remains and burial mounds; the contents of thirteen barrows opened by Canon Greenwell are now in the British Museum. 4 The Wyvills had a house here in March …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… which now includes the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Upton and also parts of Langley Marish and Stoke Poges. … both from the authorities at Windsor and at Eton College. The first section of the railway was opened in 1838, … in Windsor Road, erected in 1894. CHARITIES The Royal British Orphan Schools, Mackenzie Park, originally founded as …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this hundred. It lies the next south-westward from that of Pluckley, below the quarry-hill, within the bounds of the Weald. Such part of it as is in the borough of … VI. settled it, among other premises, on his new-founded college of Wye, with which it staid till the dissolution of …