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A History of the County of Hampshire
… xi and xiii cent. South Stoneham, in the southern division of the county, is a very large and scattered parish … in this year to John Frcmond, steward of Winchester College, who died in 1420, and by his will left all his … Allington, subject to his wife's life interest, 109 to the college to assist in clothing the choristers. In 1306 Robert …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Warnborough is a long narrow parish covering 2,654 acres of undulating country which rises to its greatest height as … White, through trustees, sold the advowson in 1636 to the college of St. John's, Oxford, with whom the patronage still … 7; Close, 9 Chas. I, pt. 9, No. 6. Ex inform. St. John's College, Oxon. Chartulary of Pedwardyn family. Wykeham's Reg. …
A History of the County of Essex
… from the bridge the main road makes the long ascent of Brook Street and London Road to over 100 m. at Brentwood. … both Gilstead Hall and Dytchleys belonged to Queen Mary College, London. Nunns, Coxtie Green Road, is a red brick … church. 95 It was one of the initial endowments of the college, later abbey, of Waltham Holy Cross, granted in 1062 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes South Weston SOUTH WESTON The parish of South Weston was abolished in 1954 when it was united to … Rectory was rebuilt in 1842 by the patrons, the Queen's College. 11 The 17th-century Rectory was an eight-roomed … and purchased 15 acres from the commissioners. Wadham College received 82 acres. Two other allotments of 21 and 23 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvi cent.). Southill with Rowney, including the hamlets of Stanford and Broom and the extra-parochial hamlet of Shefford Hardwick, forms a large parish lying a mile west … as Ireland (the Inlonde of the 16th century 3). Two Romano-British vaults were found near Stanfordbury Farm in this …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 150 ft. above ordnance datum. The area is 1,487 acres of land and 12 acres of land covered by water. The soil is gravelly, and the … himself, 190 and after 1914 gave the living to Merton College, Oxford, the present patrons. Tithes in the parishes …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Spersolt (xi cent.); Speresholt (xii cent.). The parish of Sparsholt, which has an area of 5,311 acres, lies half in … was given to another Robert Achard to grant it to Queen's College, Oxford. 163 The college undertook to provide two chaplains to say mass daily …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Spines (xiii cent.); Speyne (xiv cent.). The parish of Speen lies between the Rivers Kennet and Lambourn, though … 24 Sir George Allan Madden, major-general in the British and Portuguese armies, lived with the Margrave and … granted to Wolsey, 159 and by him granted that year to the college of Thomas Wolsey at Oxford. 160 On the attainder of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… but in the Tex t u Rossensis, Speldburst. THE PARISH of Speldhurst is about three miles across each way; the … of king James I. Whilst he resided at Eridge-house for his health, lord Abergavenny's seat, in this neighbourhood, and … reign, on his perfecting the foundation he had begun of a college in the parish of St. Lawrence, Canon-street, London, …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Aldgate [St. Botolph Aldgate] 868. [f. 148v] Summary of the statute 1 by which rents may be recovered in the city … no. 444; Cal. Letter-Bk. C, 218; L.M.A.S. Trans., v, 488; British Borough Charters, 10421216, 127. 874. [11003] … see F. E. Harmer, AngloSaxon Writs (1952), 2315, and British Borough Charters, 10421216, ed. A. Ballard (1913), …