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A History of the County of Oxford
… porch was built at the expense of Thomas Combe of the university press, and the north chapel was replaced by a wide …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. John's College estate, held by Richard Bull of Oxford university, perhaps a college servant. 40 Richard Collins, … proximity of Oxford. The mill supplied paper to the Oxford University Press from the late 17th century, and expanded in … the Clarendon Press, Oxford, in 1855. Combe sold it to the university in 1872. 72 In 1608 there were four mills, 73 but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… main stream, marked the northern boundary of the city and university of Oxford in the 15th century. 71 In 1718 the … and rebuilt by the county council, an attempt to force the University, as owners of Wolvercote mill, to carry out … the whole. 7 Manor Farm was built by John Bell of Oxford University, on the site of an earlier house, shortly before …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Wytham Abbey, who in 1924 gave the site to Oxford University, on trusts to preserve the ruins for the nation. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 740, payable to the rector, and Trinity College, Cambridge. A school at Hemingfield is supported by a grant of … of Caxton and Arrington, hundred of Longstow, county of Cambridge; containing 34 inhabitants. Woodbury (St. Swithin) …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 9 Nov., 1638, aged 16, M.A. 16 Nov., 1648; B.A. from Cambridge, Harvard college, New England, 1642 (its first … iv. 158; & Calamy, i. 290. Woodbridge, John of Oxon, pleb. University Coll., matric. entry 23 July, 1596, aged 14, B.A. … aged 18; B.A. from New Coll. 1719; M.A. from Jesus Coll., Cambridge, 1723; rector of Almsford 1719, and vicar of Castle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… have each a place of worship. Wood-Ditton, county of Cambridge.See Ditton, Wood. WOOD-DITTON, county of Cambridge.See Ditton, Wood. And other places having a similar …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. In 1729 Richard Cambridge gave £20, the interest to be used at the discretion …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Mill, 40 was owned with the Pudhill estate by Ann Cambridge in 1714. The mill, a fulling-mill, had possibly …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to John Small c. 1708 4 but in 1714 was owned by Ann Cambridge, the widow of Nathaniel Cambridge who had resided at Pudhill. Anne was succeeded by … deeds 1714- 1826; and for the deaths of Ric. and Mary Cambridge, Bigland, Glos. iii, no. 309. Deeds penes Mr. L. E. …
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