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A History of the County of Bedford
… Turveia (xiii cent.); Torfeye (xiv cent.). The parish of Turvey, containing 4,001 acres, is situated on the banks … lands in the parish of Cardington belonging to Brasenose College, Oxford, supposed to have been given by the second … II, no. 46; 2 Hen. VI, no. 20. Two of these are in the British Museum Library, a third is known to be in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Twynym (xv cent.). Twineham is a small parish of 1,937 acres, level and low-lying in the valley of the Adur, south of Bolney. The whole parish is below the … Goring, 74 and it was subsequently given by him to Exeter College, Oxford, who are the present holders. Possibly they …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Twyford TWYFORD Twyford, one of the most beautiful villages in Hampshire, often called 'the queen of Hampshire villages,' is situated on the River Itchen about … Mildmay family. From 1829 until the present day Emmanuel College, Cambridge, has nominated to Twyford vicarage, 30 but …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 731; 1921, 728; 1931, 737. The eastern boundary of the parish is formed by the road running along the ridge … and possessions were granted to William Waynflete for the college of St. Mary Magdalen, which he was founding. 49 A quarrel between the college and Richard Dalby over their rights to the manor …
Magna Britannia
… or UFFCULM, a decayed market-town, in the hundred of Bampton and in the deanery of Tiverton, lies on the … 25, Berry 26, Cutcliffe 27, and Challocombe. 28 The college of vicars choral at Exeter are appropriators of the … county records written Rawleigh. Manuscript Survey, in the British Museum. Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Dennys, Esq., of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Offington (xvi cent.). The ancient parish of Uffington with its chapelries of Balking and Woolstone 1 … 11 Roman coins have been found in Dragon's Hill; a Romano-British burial-place has been found on the east of the camp, … lands in Uffington 40 from the reign of Henry III; Queen's College, Oxford, owned Oldfelds there, and the monastery of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.). Ufton is a small parish covering an area of 2,188 acres, of which 939 acres are arable land, 506 acres … Before 1721 the advowson became the property of Oriel College, which holds it to the present day. 92 It is curious … stock was transferred to the Provost and scholars of Oriel College, Oxford, by whom the dividends are remitted to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the main road from Northampton to Warwick, 2 miles west of Southam. Two small streams rise near the centre of the … all the land, except about 90 acres, belonged to Balliol College, Oxford. As in most close parishes the supply of … in 1693 directed the Snell Exhibitioners to Balliol College, in whom the manorial rights have since been vested. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Domesday it is written Olecumbe, in others Wulcombe, and of late Ulcomb. Part of this parish below, or to the … with it part of the possessions of the free chapel or college of St. Stephen, in Westminster, till its dissolution … by which it appears, that the head of this church or college was stiled archipresbyter, and the inferior members, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Ullenhall ULLENHALL Ullenhall, which lies west of Henley-in-Arden, was made a separate ecclesiastical parish … June 1861, including Aspley, Forde Hall, and Mockley, all of which were formerly separate manors. Aspley, with an area … it on 12 Dec. 1443 to the Provost and Scholars of King's College, Cambridge, 70 with whom it has ever since remained. …