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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), …
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