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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (in the parish of West Parley), Duntich (in that of Buckland-Abbas), Eggardon (in Litton), Howersbarrow (in East …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and there are several corn-mills in the vicinity; at Buckland and River, near the town, are paper-mills, and some …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… b(7). Grims Ditch (see also Aston Clinton, Bradenham, Buckland, Great and Little Hampden, Lee, Great Missenden, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Shifford estate, to Sir David Williams and Edward Yate of Buckland (formerly Berks.). 23 In 1612 Williams and Yate …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Duntish DUNTISH, a tything, in the parish and hundred of Buckland-Newton, Cerne division of Dorset, 11 miles (N. by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commuted for 170. The church has been enlarged. At Minchin-Buckland, or Buckland-Sororum, in the parish, a priory of Canons regular …
A History of the County of Somerset
… daughters, Jane, wife of William Hockmore (d. 1626), of Buckland Baron (Devon), and Frances, wife of Alexander …
A History of the County of Somerset
… beside Lodge Farm. Lower Durston lies near the site of Buckland priory and preceptory and seems to have been known as Crosse by Buckland. In 1391 it comprised at least 16 messuages occupied … and removed to its present site c. 1874. 3 The site of Buckland priory and preceptory appears to be occupied by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dependent on North Petherton, as part of the endowment of Buckland priory. 35 The Hospitallers, replacing the canons at … in 1540 was regarded as a donative by owners of Buckland manor as impropriators of Durston rectory. 39 The … Thurloxton, and Durston. 47 The preceptors of Buckland presumably appointed the chaplains of Durston until …