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A History of the County of Oxford
… was leasing one wheel of Temple Mill. Economic and Social History. During most of the Middle Ages the men of Temple … St. John's school were transferred here. 521 The later history of these schools is reserved for inclusion in a … 525 The development of the above schools and the history of schools founded in Cowley after 1928 is reserved …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the possession of Henry de Cobham of Cobham, in this county. His son, John de Cobham, in the 17th year of king … minor canon of Rochester. And vicar of Sheldwich, in this county. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… bart. 75 BAXBY seems to have consisted throughout its history of little more than one large house or grange. There … to the two parts of the manor which had been entailed. The history of the third part is uncertain. John and Elizabeth … 59 issuing out of the manor of Barwick upon Tees in this county, which now belongs to the trustees of Sir William …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… years later, 'the estate of Whitwell and Kirkham in the county of York became forfeited to your Majesty.' The … the south side is a modern churchyard cross. Advowson The history of the church of St. Michael can be traced back to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in these parts, and greatly enriched not only this county, but the nation in general. The occupation of it was … of Kent, and were a body to numerous and united, that at county elections, whoever had their votes and interest was … Memoirs, vol. ii. coll. p. 93. See Otham, vol. v. of this history, p. 516. See pedigree of Couchman, Vistn. co. Kent, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… who died in 1690, and was buried at Campton in the same county. There are five bells: the first by John Hodson, 1663; …
A History of the County of Essex
… bought the site, farm buildings, and 13 a. 96 ECONOMIC HISTORY. The Domesday figures show Cranham as small and … instruction board in 1897 and transferred to Essex county council in 1901. 167 By 1839 sixteen children were … juniors and infants. In 1938 it was taken over by the county council pending the building of a new school. In 1941 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Hascombe, on the east by Ewhurst, on the south by the county of Sussex, contains 7,697 acres of land and 61 of … stone wings. The school was originally called the Surrey County School, and special advantages were offered to Surrey … and Holdhurst in Shiere became separate estates. The history of the property, before its division, seems to be as …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Robinson in 1629, in which year he was sheriff of the county, settled his three-fifths on Martha Sherington, widow …