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A History of the County of Worcester
… with Whittington ST. PETER with WHITTINGTON The parish of St. Peter, Worcester, lies to the south and south-east of Worcester city. Together with the civil parish of … the king's court, raised on a knoll and opening into the college green' ( Surv. of Worcs. [Worcs. Hist. Soc.], ii, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Preface ST. PETER'S The parish of St. Peter originally included as chapelries the present … views of St. Peter's in Baskerfield's collection in the British Museum appear to show fourteenth-century windows in … It is said that this church was given by Edward VI to the college of Fotheringhay in Northamptonshire, at the …
Magna Britannia
… commonly known in the neighbourhood by its ancient name of Glant, is situated in the deanery and in the west division … The great tithes, which were formerly appropriated to the college of Glaseney, and which, since the Reformation, were … vicarage. The church of St. Stephen's was given to Windsor College by the Black Prince. There is no endowed alms-house …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the next parish northward from that of St. Dunstan's. The latter is its proper name, which it … see in king Henry II.'s reign, began the foundation of a college for secular canons, near the church of Hackington. It … the archbishop gave over all thoughts of the design of a college here, and formed a resolution to build one in a …
Magna Britannia
… - Zennor St. Veep ST. VEEP, in the hundred and deanery of West, lies about three miles northnorth-east from Fowey, … it now belongs to the master and fellows of SidneySussex college in Cambridge, in consequence of an exchange with Lord … is the tomb of Warin Penhallinyk, prebendary of Glaseney college, rector of St. Just, and vicar of Wendron and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes St. Clement's ST. CLEMENT'S The ancient parish of St. Clement's, which lay outside the East Gate of Oxford, … transport for the building materials needed for Cardinal College. 8 Elizabeth's Mileways Act laid upon householders … Remarks and Collect. viii. 174. The Guardian, no. 2 ( British Essayists, ed. A. Chalmers, 1808, vol. xvi, 13). G. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ST. DECUMANS INCLUDING WATCHET AND WILLITON The parish of St. Decumans, 1 named after the patron saint of its … 21 and the name is thus not Victorian. 22 A Romano-British site at Doniford was occupied in the 4th century. 23 … sick of Williton. After the establishment of the National Health Service in 1948 the funds were combined, 885 and in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BOURNE Borne, Seynt Marye Borne (xvi cent.). The village of St. Mary Bourne is 1 mile northwest of Hurstbourne station and lies near the eastern boundary of … from what is thought to be a well. 8 At Lower Link Romano-British culinary ware, a denarius of Gordian (a.d. 238244) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… enlarged to 2,426 acres for civil purposes by the addition of Chislehampton, and Ascot, formerly in Great Milton parish, … In 1740 Robert Wise agreed to sell his property to Oriel College, and a number of draft agreements were drawn up. … 89 acres. 54 At the time of the tithe award (1850) Oriel College and William Jones of Stone Hall, Haverfordwest, owned …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Stagesden, Stagsden (xvixx cent.). Stagsden has an area of 3,419 acres, of which 1,825 are arable land, 1,282 … 93 Stagsden Rectory was granted in 15467 to Trinity College, Cambridge, 94 and according to Harvey the great tithes are still vested in this college. 95 There are no endowed charities in Stagsden. …