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A History of the County of Surrey
… no curate, no Papist, no Nonconformists, no school. The history of the parish seems as uneventful as might be …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1366. 23 Robert de Lenham, justice of the peace for the county in the reign of Richard II, 24 was her heir, as … of Buckland of the prior, 48 and from this time onward the history of this estate is identical with that of the main … eight. 85 This John was J.P. for Berkshire, sheriff of the county in 16467 and M.P. for Berkshire in 16546. 86 He died …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 'is said to have bequeathed, by will, his estates in this county to John Atkinson, and others, solicitors, in London.' … evidence of work of the same period, but the architectural history of the building is effectually obscured by the modern …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it from a parish of the same name near Dover, in this county. It is a very small parish, situated obscurely and … or At-See, as he was sometimes called, of Herne, in this county, who was possessed of the whole of this manor, with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Alice and the heirs of Richard, but from this time the history of the manor is again obscure. In 1417 48 it was in … Keate petitioned to recover the estate. 77 The further history of this estate does not appear. A mill is mentioned …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bought for use as an Old People's Home by the Oxfordshire County Council from the B.B.C., who had occupied it during … Oxfordshire in 1207, served frequently as a justice in the county in the early years of Henry III's reign, and was one … hide respectively. 102 Nothing is known of the subsequent history of these estates until the 13th century, when they …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1214. Ralph died in 1219 and Alice held the lands of the county until 1244, when she forfeited her English possessions …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 76 a., were valued at 97 and commuted. 110 Economic history. In 1086 Bulford had land for 9 ploughteams and 8 are … pupils were soldiers' children. 207 In Bulford camp Haig county primary school in Haig Road opened in 1929, was … in Wing barracks opened before 1915 was renamed Wing county junior school in 1955 and closed in 1964. Its pupils …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 83 held an estate in Barnacle of which the early history has not been ascertained, though a casual reference … Edward Neville, Lord Bergavenny. 39 Its earlier and later history remains obscure. Ryton was one of the members of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… property had passed to the Crown. 67 Economic and Social History. In the Anglo-Saxon period Burcot was probably one of … then followed that of Bradleys manor in Clifton. 131 The history of the rectory in the 17th century is complicated. In … have been entitled only to the interest from it. 137 Its history for some time to come is obscure. In 1775 John Bush …
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