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A History of the County of Worcester
… formerly a large parish situated on the borders of Warwickshire, included in 1831 the now separate civil … 95 His son Sir Thomas Cookes, 96 the founder of Worcester College, Oxford, died without issue in 1701, leaving most of … the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and the British and Foreign Bible Society. The legacy was invested in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is a very small parish lying between Titsey and the county of Kent, which surrounds it on the north and east. It extends … of its master, Edward Colepeper, LL.D., in 1544, the college and its possessions were granted by the king to … in 1777, was curate here for some years, until in 1842 ill-health compelled him to relinquish the curacy. 81 He died in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Teffont Evias TEFFONT EVIAS The village of Teffont Evias 1 is in the Nadder valley 15 km. west of Salisbury. 2 The parish was in 1934 merged with Teffont … period. 21 It may also have been occupied in Romano-British times and two burials of that period have been found …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Teigh (xvi cent.). Teigh is on the Leicestershire border of the county; Edmondthorpe Mere marks the northern limit of the county and parish and with the exception of a short … in three ascending tiers, facing north and south, as in a college chapel, but stop 9 ft. from the east end. The west …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 377; 1921, 314; 1931, 370. The parish of Temple Grafton lies on the ridge north of the Avon, which forms its southern and southeastern … rector of West Horsley, Surrey, and afterwards of the College, Old Stratford. 57 In 1852 his son John Fullerton …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Tempsford a parish on the Huntingdon border has an area of 2,340 acres, of which 1,060 are arable land, 1,010 … to the exercise of this right is in 1428, when Northill College and Robert Scot together held one fee of this barony. … 1346; 26 between that date and 1428 it had passed to the College of Northill in Bedfordshire, founded at the beginning …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). This parish is on the extreme north-west boundary of the county, in a sheltered and fertile valley, with views … the 16th and 17th centuries, with later brick fronts. The college of St. Michael, which was erected in 18568, was … Canon Sir Frederick A. Gore Ouseley, bart., as a training college for church musicians, giving also a good classical …
Magna Britannia
… Tetcott, or Tetcot TETCOTT, or TETCOT, in the hundred of Black Torrington and in the deanery of Holsworthy, lies on … in the year 1451, at the chambers of the provost of King's College 2, then recently founded, to which the priory of … to visit her husband, left England in a delicate state of health, and died within a month after her arrival at Fort St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Tetsworth TETSWORTH Tetsworth was one of the ancient chapelries of Thame and did not become an … who in 1601 sold them to Henry Savile, Warden of Merton College and Provost of Eton. 138 At the end of the 16th … a pastor and became a preaching station of Mansfield College, Oxford. Later it was served first by the minister of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiii cent.); Tewinge, Tuyng (xvi cent.). The parish of Tewin has an area of 2,694 acres, of which 1,305 acres are arable land and 537 … 120 whose daughter Isabella Hutchinson sold it to Jesus College, Cambridge, 121 who presented in 1728, 122 and in …