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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… to provide classrooms by 1978 when the house was used by Sandford School, which then taught 93 maladjusted children. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Morton (Buckinghamshire), 2 hides in Cassington, a hide in Sandford, 2 hides in Arncot, a virgate in Hook Norton, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1932, but the road was not completed until 1965, when the Sandford linkroad was also opened. 52 BRIDGES. Folly Bridge … the Thames of pound locks, known as turnpikes, at Culham, Sandford, and Iffley, allowing the conveyance once more of …
A History of the County of Essex
… for 'drops to 18' read 'is about 36' " "407, line 15, for 'Sandford' read 'Sampford' " "407, line 7 from end, for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ,, ,, 160 b, line 8 from end, for 'Sandor' read 'Sandford' ,, ,, 161 a, line 25, for 'by' read 'of' ,, ,, 161 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… including Stafford's Green and Holway, was transferred to Sandford Orcas (Dors.). 35 The ancient parish measured 1,371 … was a sole rectory until 1946 when it was united with Sandford Orcas (Dors.). 87 In 1972 it became a …
Survey of London
… properly Wormholt, Scrubs, and flowed into the Thames at Sandford Creek, sometimes now called the Chelsea Basin. It … was once this creek, was in the 15th century Samford or Sandford Bridge, with various slight differences of spelling, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who had a preceptory here, which was afterwards removed to Sandford. To the north of Cowley Marsh are some remains of an …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… < England Executor, Testator Richard Lowe (m) Gentleman Sandford < Oxfordshire < England Surety for defendant Robert … Common Pleas [court] Official Roger Lowe (m) Gentleman Sandford < Oxfordshire < England Surety for defendant Thomas …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… < Germany Plaintiff Hugh Shirley (m) Esquire (lately of) Sandford < Oxfordshire < England Defendant John Newdegate (m) …