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A History of the County of Oxford
… left as his heirs two daughters, Maud the wife of Peter de la Mare of Offley (Herts.), and Elizabeth, aged …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Olive. 40 It was probably this Olive who as the wife of Peter Nevill conveyed the reversion of the manor of Crowle … held under the monks of Worcester in 1086. 122 In 12201 Peter de Wick built a mill at Crowle, and with his pond … The church of ST. JOHN BAPTIST (formerly dedicated to St. Peter) consists of a chancel, north and south transepts, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for life to a certain John Rixton. 30 Margaret wife of Sir Peter Courtenay brought forward a claim to the manor in 1404 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… if not the manor itself, to his sister Jane, wife of Peter Short. 107 Walter's heir was his brother Ninian, but in … and Elizabeth and Sir George Choute, perhaps trustees, and Peter Short, son of Jane and Peter, was holding it in 1734. 109 Subsequently it was sold …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was designed by B. Ferrey, and dedicated in 1846 to St. Peter and St. Paul. 72 Four stained-glass windows by T. … 207 Four tenants held of ReynoldJulian, Thomas, and Peter de Gardino, presumably his kinsmen, 208 and John de … Owen, President of St. John's College; 244 and in 1677 to Peter Elliot, M.D., who left 'Chibnes' farm to his godson …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Catholic family mentioned in 1738, with whom the Jesuit Peter Ingleby lived, 277 may be that of Robert Gainsford, who … in MS. Top. Oxon. c 222, pp. 5424, 5446. Inf. the Revd. Peter Halewood. Cal. Pat. 13214, 259; Bodl. MS. Lyell 15, ff. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the neighbouring hamlet of Boreshill. The church of St. Peter is at the south end of the village street. There is … (vi) baptisms and burials 1809 to 1812. The church of ST. PETER, Wootton, consists of a chancel 20 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… iii, 38 n. Dugd. (931) gives the dedication as St. Peter ad Vincula, but the evidence of medieval wills shows …
Magna Britannia
… the Castlehill and the Castle-field in the parish of St. Peter, near the London road. A house was built on or near the … and a monastery: he gave them moreover the church of St. Peter, in Derby, with its appurtenances. 56 In consequence of … in Derby, All-Saints, St. Alkmund's, St. Michael's, St. Peter's, and St. Werburgh's. The Parish of All-Saints is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Avenue' as it passes the rectory, the old church of St. Peter, and the Hall standing together on the summit of a … parallel to High Lane, but on much lower ground, to St. Peter's Church. In the south of the parish in the loop of the … Plan of Dalby Church Church The church of ST. PETER consists of a chancel 21 ft. by 12 ft., nave 30 ft. by …