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Alumni Oxonienses
… 1614, of Lincoln's Inn 1621, rector of Lydlinch 1609, and vicar of Fordington, (both) Dorset, 1609, rector of East … rector of Wiveliscombe 1651; his father rector 1617, as Woods. See Foster's Index Eccl. Wood, John born in London, s. … in Gloucester Visitation, 1683. Wood, Robert s. Robert Woods, of Peper Harrow, Surrey, sacerd. New Inn Hall matric. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a discharged vicarage, united to the rectory of Hockwold, and valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 6. The church is in … lands, adorned with seats, villages, and occasionally woods, and are traversed by streams of excellent water, of … Different parts near its border are occupied by valuable woods, generally in a thriving condition, but much injured by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… where, it has been said, the royal archives were kept and from whence royal charters were issued. Thus the concordat of 838 between the King of Wessex and the Archbishop of Canterbury made at Kingston on Thames was confirmed at Wilton, and while the great council of 854, at which King Ethelwulf …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a charter from Henry I granted some time between 1121 and 1133, possibly in 1121. 2 The grant of a charter was … secure the concession. The charter granted all exemptions and liberties of toll and passage and all other customs enjoyed by the burgesses of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilton Schools and charities SCHOOLS The Free School was founded with a bequest of 600 to the rector and churchwardens as trustees from Walter Dyer, of Chancery … his will dated 1706. A schoolmaster, chosen by the rector and churchwardens and approved by the Bishop of Salisbury, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… E. G. H. Kempson Representing the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Mr. R. E. Sandell Mr. M. J. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mrs. L. Haycock Representing the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Mr. I. M. Slocombe Representing … Hon. Treasurer Detached parts of hundreds C & C Cawdon and Cadworth ND North Damerham SD South Damerham H Heytesbury … VI Wilton, Salisbury; Underditch hundred; part of Branch and Dole hundred VII Bradford, Melksham, and Potterne and
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… parish which adjoins Saffron Walden on the S., and consists of a number of scattered hamlets. The principal … are the Parish Church, Tiptofts, Broad Oaks, Pinkney's, and Thunderley Hall. Ecclesiastical c (1). Parish Church of … are of coursed pebbles with dressings of grey limestone and clunch; the roofs are tiled, except that of the aisle, …
The Environs of London
… name of this place, which was anciently written Wymbaldon and Wymbeldon, was derived from one of its early proprietors. … Saxon language signifies a hill. Situation, boundaries, and extent. Wimbledon lies in the western division of Brixton hundred, and is situated about seven miles from Hyde-park-corner, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Minster covers 653 acres on the N. bank of the R. Stour and on both banks of the R. Allen which joins the Stour in … almost entirely of flat river terraces between 60 ft. and 70 ft. above O.D., except in the N.E. where the land … from SYN. IW. AW (Plate 9). As IW could stand for John Woods, incumbent at the minster between 1604 and 1620, this …
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