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A History of the County of Hampshire
… east to the Wiltshire border on the west. The total area of the parish is 1,565 acres, comprising 1,060 acres of arable, 255 acres of permanent grass and 70 acres of woods … mosaic pavement was taken up in 1899, and is now in the British Museum. There are earthworks in the village to the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thundriche (xvi cent.). Thundridge is a small parish of 2,206 acres bounded on the north-west by the River Rib, … Dissolution the advowson came with that of Ware to Trinity College, Cambridge. The church was served by a vicar of its … by Mr. Hanbury in 1853 the Master and Fellows of Trinity College gave him the advowson, reserving the great tithes. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvixx cent.). Thurleigh, situated 6 miles north-west of Bedford, has an area of 3,418 acres, of which 1,834 are arable land, 1,095 … in the north of the parish; whilst north-east of Backnoe, College Farm, a modern house with a moat, takes the place of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Saxon signifying a tower, and ham a village. THE PARISH of Thurnham, though healthy, is yet from the nature of its soil an unpleasant situation, and is rather an … VIII. pt. 13. See Combwell in Goudhurst. He was of C.C.C. college, Cambridge, and wrote several religious tracts. He …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Thernynge (xiv cent.); Thurning (xv cent.). The parish of Thurning was formerly partly in Northamptonshire and … at about 220 ft. The village lies about 5 miles south-east of Oundle at the crossing of the roads from Barnwell St. … probably son of Thomas, bequeathed it in 1656 to Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 73 The master and fellows have since …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Thernynge (xiv cent.); Thurning (xv cent.). The parish of Thurning was formerly partly in Northamptonshire and … included in Northamptonshire. 1 The area is 1,016 acres, of which about two-thirds are under permanent grass. The soil … probably son of Thomas, bequeathed it in 1656 to Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 56 The master and fellows have since …
Magna Britannia
… from the latter. The parish is divided into the townships of Parton, High-Thursby, Low-Thursby, and Whinow, or … in 1811, 94 houses, and 340 inhabitants. The manor of Thursby was given by Alan, second Lord of Allerdale, to … by the name of the Governess and Sisters of the College of Matrons or Hospital of Christ, in Wigton. The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Tybryton (xiii cent.); Tyberton (xvi cent.). The parish of Tibberton lies in the middle of the county to the north-east of the town of Worcester. Its … Anne Sumner, late wife of the Rev. Dr. Sumner of King's College, Cambridge, and widow of Mr. George Wingfield, by her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Tichborne TICHBORNE The parish of Tichborne, containing 3,049 acres of land, rises from … county of Southampton, which manor is parcel of Maudelyn College in Oxford.' 25 It was described as 'within a chapel … chantry; the profits of which 'the warden of the Queen's College in Oxford receiveth, yet by what right it is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Tyghelhurst (xiv cent.); Tylehurst (xvi cent.). The parish of Tilehurst was formerly very extensive, but in 1889 1 over … that it was a site occupied probably by successive British, RomanoBritish and Saxon settlements. 8 Various … chantry of William of Wayneflete, the founder of Magdalen College, Oxford, removed hither from the chapel of that …