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A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Thames Ditton 1 is a village on the banks of the Thames, a mile and a half from Kingston, of which it was once a chapelry, separated by Act of … when it was bought by the Provost and Fellows of King's College, Cambridge, in whom it is still vested. William …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thaecham (x cent.); Taceham (xi cent.). The parish of Thatcham contains 5,936 acres of land, of which 2,123 … Mico, since in 1675 Mico, who is described as of Magdalen College, Oxford, made a settlement of the estate. 151 He died … the under-tenants, the Warden and scholars of St. Mary's College, Winchester. R. son of Achard, apparently the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xvi cent.); Tharfield (xvii cent.). Therfield is a parish of about 4,704 acres in the north of the county, stretching from the Cambridgeshire border some … on a favourable day the towers of Ely Cathedral and King's College Chapel, Cambridge, may be seen clearly. This common …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.). Thorley Hall: West Front Thorley is a small parish of 1,536 acres adjoining the county of Essex on the east. 1 The road from Sawbridgeworth to … to 1689, was in 1688 elected president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where his tenure of office was marked by the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… & Torverton. This Town was ever a Hamlet, or Berew, of the Soc of Orston: the Book of Doomsday shows, that it was assessed, … of Belvoyr Priory, and some very little to Sibthorp College. This Church is dedicated to St. Elena the Queen. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Thorp THORP, (A Village) Buzzard, Bochart. It was a Berne of Broughton, which Earl Algar had before the Conquest, and … and then it was a waste Berne; there was twelve Acres of Meadow valued at 2s. Here was another Share of Roger de … Warnerius de Insula to the said Priory, for his own Soul's Health and his Brothers, to wit, Hugh the Prior, and Radulph. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Torp (xi cent.). Thorpe is a small parish on the banks of the Thames. The village is 2 miles north-west of Chertsey, … was the king's physician, was also the Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and the Dean of St. Stephen's College, Westminster. In 1543 Sir Anthony Browne and Richard …
Magna Britannia
… Thorpe - Youlgreave Thorpe THORPE, in the wapentake of Wirksworth and deanery of Ashborne, lies about three miles … for a History of Derbyshire, now deposited in the Heralds' College. Dr. Pegge was 45 years rector of Whittington, where … founded two fellowships and two scholarships at St. John's college in Cambridge, for his kinsmen, parishioners, or …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Thriplow THRIPLOW The parish of Thriplow, 1 which covers 1,012 ha. (2,501 a.), 2 lies 10 … which may indicate continuous occupation up to Romano-British times. 13 Twenty-seven inhabitants were recorded in … it had disappeared by the 1840s. 113 By 1538 St. John's College, Cambridge, had acquired two estates in Thriplow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Stalisfield. It is called in the record of Domesday, Trevelei, in later records Truley and Thruley, … it has a more chearful and brighter aspect from the width of the principal valley which leads through it, from north to … of Faversham, p. 28. Among the Harleian MSS. in the British Museum, is the pedigree of Walter Sondes, temp. Hen. …
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