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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a grant was made by the Parliamentary Commissioners for a church at this place, the site for which was given by the … by Chantrey, Sievier, and others, to benefactors of the church. The cost of erection was 12,000. The living was in … Ongar union is situated here. Dr. John Crayford, Master of University College, Oxford; Dr. Thomas Cole, Dean of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Date of BA 1543 Date of MA 1547 Medical education (university) Cambridge Medical education (years) 6 Date of MD …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Standish Churches CHURCHES. As the mother church of a large parish that once included Hardwicke, Randwick, and Saul, 81 and as a church that belonged to Gloucester Abbey, Standish church is likely to have been built many years before the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The school building was acquired in 1950 by the parochial church council. It is of stone, two-storied, and buttressed; … far side of the gateway, and is likely to have been the church house for which the tenants of Standish paid a rent in 1540. 81 The theory that it was the original parish church 82 presupposes that it has been greatly enlarged and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the small settlement called Standish, which contains the church and manor-house complex, Standish Court, but little … and cottage, two former mills, and a building by the church used as a school until 1963. 29 The pound was on the … tradition that Edward II's body rested a night at Standish church on its way from Berkeley to Gloucester has no …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Peter's Men, who would attend daily services in the abbey church and receive gowns and doles of cash and bread. 99 In … Mr. Lawrence Sealey, Putloe Court and 330 a., including Church farm and Barracks farm in Moreton Valence, were held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Standlake Church CHURCH In the late Anglo-Saxon period Standlake and … of an extensive parochia centred on Bampton minster. 66 A church or chapel was established presumably by the lords of … may have resided, 19 as did James de Boys (1309-20), a university graduate and a dominant figure in local life, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… South and North fields, west of Brighthampton village, Church or Little field immediately north of Standlake … village, and Rickland (earlier Richland) field north of Church field. Some holdings included small acreages in West … south-west of Breach Farm, and Underdown, a subdivision of Church field, was sometimes counted as a separate field. 48 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and £20 c. 1846. 21 Until 1846 the school was held in the church, but in that year a master's house and a stonebuilt …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as ancient demesne, and in the 14th century Bampton church explicitly claimed jurisdiction over ancient demesne … and some lesser ones were upgraded. A lane past the church to the Witney road became a 30-foot carriageway, later … the schoolmaster, presumably from the schoolhouse near the church, existed by 1847. 71 It was at the Green in the 1860s, …
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