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A History of the County of Essex
… were demands for a bridge. 2 A temporary bridge, opened by George V in 1916, was demolished after the First World War. 3 … of the built-up area. Open space was retained at King George V playing fields, opened in 1935, and at Wivenhoe …
A History of the County of Essex
… had started in 1848 at Wivenhoe Cross. 86 David George Goyder, minister of the Swedenborgian Society at … mainly for railway nav- vies, in a barn. His successor, George Carter Needham, an Irish evangelist, rented the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1782; 100 by Jonathan Wooler, in 1789; and 100 by George Wooler, in 1826. The poor of Wolsingham are … St. Peter's, St. Mary's, St. James', St. Matthew's, St. George's, St. John's, St. Paul's, and St. Mark's. It is the … years ago, when it was sold for 500, and set up here. St. George's district church, of the Grecian-Doric order, with a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… William Filioll of Woodlant, afterwards I think married to George Medeley, Esquire; she brought Henry Willoughby, … by his Will gave the Inne called the Castle in Holborne to George Willoughby alias Fox, his bastard brother, and to the … wife, had Dorothy, wife of Henry Hastings, second son of George Earl of Huntington, and father of Sir George Hastings. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock road and the Cherwell (over 250 a.) was sold to George and William Ryves between 1611 and 1614, and was … and pasture were all in hand. 8 In 1636, after the sale to George and William Ryves of over 250 a. east of the Woodstock … included in sales of freehold in 1610, and in 1611 George Owen conveyed common rights in Port Meadow by a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pillory, and gallows. 95 The grant of the manor to George Owen in 1541 included view of frankpledge, and he and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor until the Dissolution, and in 1541 it was sold to George Owen, Henry VIII's physician. 64 George Owen died in 1558 and was succeeded by his son Richard and by Richard's son George who in 1616 sold the manor to Sir John Walter of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the site was granted to Henry VIII's physician, George Owen. 31 It was sold, with the rest of Owen's … The abbey buildings were converted into Godstow House by George Owen, and occupied by him and his successors until … had completely disappeared by 1660, probably demolished by George Owen immediately after the Dissolution. The lady …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by a grant of 15 per annum from the trustees of Mr. George Ellis's charity, who also pay 5 for instruction in a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… perpetual curate 1808-56, was also perpetual curate of St. George's 1807-31. 71 Both he and his wife Lucy (1781-1858) 72 … restoration of 1869. 77 Additions of 1869, designed by George Bidlake of Wolverhampton, included a chancel with … until 1982 when 12 it was united with the benefice of St. George's; patronage of the united benefice was then vested in …
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