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Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… 5 miles (8 km) south of the former market town of Burford, and 7 miles (12 km) south-west of Witney. The parish's name … was the primary focus of the late 11th-century estate, and the village retains a medieval parish church of some size … In 1875 the mill was bought by the resident tenant Walter Galloway, and remained in his family until 1920; 21 by 1941 …
Broadwell Parish: Filkins
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Broadwell Parish: Filkins FILKINS TOWNSHIP The large and thriving village of Filkins, 12 with its concentration of high-quality stone-built cottages and farmhouses, lies near the county's western edge around 3 … of Lechlade. Burford lies 5 miles (8 km) to the north, and the modern town of Carterton 3 miles to the north-east. …
Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… known for its association with the designer, writer, and socialist William Morris (d. 1896), Kelmscott 6 remains a small and secluded hamlet, sharing much in common with its more … or near the boundary, and from which Kelmscott's Gallow or Galloway field was evidently named. 2 Elsewhere the …
Survey of London
… extended up to the western continuation of Knightsbridge and another detached piece occupied the site of the present … of the fields or closes known as Wellfield, Greenfield and West or Wett Meads. 1 Like much of eastern Kensington, … scheme of decoration. This year also saw a gateway in Dumfries stone erected to a design supplied by H. D. Shepard, …
Survey of London
… were built by Holloways to the designs of Balfour and Turner in 18989 and replaced six houses latterly numbered 3646 (even). … 3rd Baron Suffield, philanthropist, 181314. Countess of Galloway, wid. of 7th Earl, 181530. Sir James Clark, 1st bt., …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Staffs. to Cable Cabt. Maker of 13 1s on 30 July 1766 and 9 7s on 15 January 1776, in the latter instance for a … early success in attracting patrons such as the Earls of Dumfries and Morton, Lord Arniston and the Duke of Atholl, … tortoiseshell and brass inlaid commode listed in his Dumfries House account. Many of Chippendale's original …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is about twelve miles in length, from north to south, and four in breadth, from east to west, is covered to a … Caerlaverock CAERLAVEROCK, a parish, in the county of Dumfries, 5 miles (S. S. E.) from Dumfries; containing, with … are moss and river, and 252 marsh. The cattle are of the Galloway breed, with a few Ayrshire cows, and the sheep are …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… note). Occ. as preb. 5 Nov. 1559 ( Reg. Parker I 73) and 25 Nov. 1560 (A 74 p. 1). Depriv. by 19 May 1561 ( C.P.R. … B.D. 1581-1604. Grant by queen 6 May 1581 to Richard Cosen and Thomas Goldsborough of pres. to next vac. preb. in order … Cath. p. 6; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1699-1700 pp. 386-7). William Galloway M.A. 1700-1715. Pres. by king 5 March 1700 (A 70 ff. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The deans (from 1672 to 1800) 10. JOHN TILLOTSON, S. T. P. and prebendary of this church, succeeded that same year 1672, … in Halifax, in Yorkshire, where he was born in 1630, and his father being a rigid puritan, he was educated in the … England. Having been ordained by Dr. Sydserfe, bishop of Galloway, who required of him neither oath nor sub …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles (S. S. E.) from Worksop; containing 193 inhabitants, and comprising 1516 acres. The Duke of Portland is lord of the manor, and sole owner, with the exception of about 40 acres which … king in subduing Roland, a rebellious chieftain of Galloway. In 1216, Carlisle was besieged by Alexander, …