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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Sulhampsted Abbott (xvi cent.). The parish of Sulhamstead Abbots is separated into three portions, the area of the whole parish being 1,417 acres, of which 132 acres are … is in the gift of the provost and scholars of Queen's College, Oxford, at the present time. Sulhamstead Abbots …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bannester (xviii cent.); Meales (xix cent.). The parish of Sulhamstead Bannister is divided into two distinct … gravestone is one to James Fayrer, Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, and rector of this parish, who died in 1687. … hospital had been granted by Edward III in 1343 to Queen's College, Oxford, and at the Dissolution all the possessions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in the Textus Roffensis, Sunderersce. The VILLAGE of Sundridge is situated on the high road leading to Westerham, which crosses the middle of this parish, as does the river Darent, in a double stream, … annual sum, payable out of a tenement belonging to Queen's college, and now of that annual produce. SUNDRIDGE is within …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Sonynghill, Sonnynghall (xv cent.). The parish of Sunninghill is very extensive, and includes a small part … of Sunninghill, who built the present house. 37 St. John's College, Cambridge. FRANCE quartering ENGLAND with the … the manor of Bromhall, were granted to St. John's College, Cambridge. 38 The priory stood on rising ground on …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Suttone (xi cent.). Sutton is a parish covering an area of 2,233 acres, of which 1,335 are arable land, 593 permanent grass and 318 … it was purchased from Sir Roger Burgoyne by St. John's College, Oxford, 52 who have since exercised the right of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… SUTTON BENGER Sutton Benger 1 church is 6 km. north-east of Chippenham 2 and, as its name indicates, the village is … of the village and the Avon in the Iron Age and Romano-British period. 14 Sutton was not highly assessed for … in 1987. On the east side of the lane at the north end College Green, an estate of 14 bungalows for old people, was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… gave its name to the hundred, contains the township of Sutton Wick and the chapelry of Appleford. 1 Sutton Wick (Wik, le Wyke, xiii cent.; Weeke, … Sunday after St. Peter's Day. Traces of early man, Romano-British fragments and skeletons have been found at Appleford …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next parish eastward from Chart Sutton. It has the name of Valence from that eminent family, who continued long … of ten pounds per annum each, given to St. John's college, in Cambridge, by will in 1720, by the Rev. Francis Robbins, B. D. who had been fellow of that college, for the benefit of two scholars educated at this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… East Sutton; to distinguish it from other parishes of this name in other parts of this county, lies the next parish to East Langdon, … of the crown, and remained so till it was given to the college or hospital at Maidstone, founded by archbishop …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Swalcliffe SWALCLIFFE The ancient parish of Swalcliffe covered an area of 6,946 a. on the high ground … Eatington (Warws.) seems to come to an end near the Romano-British settlement at Lower Lea Farm. This road is described … windows. Three medieval buildings belonging to New College, Oxfordthe chaplain's house, 58 a barn repaired in …