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A History of the County of Oxford
… woman's will opened with a moderately Catholic formula. 37 William Sellar, vicar of St. Peter-in-the-East from 1623 to … 1771. 62 The old church had a ring of five bells cast by William, Henry, and James Bagley in 1707, 1710, 1742, and … MS. Oxf. Archd. Oxon. b 41, f. 24. Ibid. Misc. Su. LXXVIII/i/1. Ibid. MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 155, f. 51; Secker's Visit. 177; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road and the Cherwell (over 250 a.) was sold to George and William Ryves between 1611 and 1614, and was thereafter … were all in hand. 8 In 1636, after the sale to George and William Ryves of over 250 a. east of the Woodstock road, the … farmed with land in neighbouring parishes. Cart. St. Frid. i, p. 472; L. & P. Hen. VIII, xx, p. 220; Blenheim Mun., map …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road, an ancient route which was called the port street (i.e. paved road to the market town) in 1004, 61 divides … Eaton. 68 Those to Oxford and Yarnton were used by Charles I in his night march from Oxford in June 1644. The path from … SP 41 SE.; 40 NE. (1981 edn.). Below, Econ. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 416; below, Church. Cart. St. Frid. i, p. 472; Sawyer …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1636. 66 David was succeeded in 1679 by his nephew Sir William Walter (d. 1693), from whom the manor passed to his … in 1577 to Anthony Borne of Sarsden who c. 1588 sold it to William Lenthall, grandfather of William Lenthall, Speaker of … record of Oseney's interest in Wolvercote. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 416. Ibid. v. 60; Godstow Eng. Reg. i, pp. 27-9. Godstow …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the property of Thomas Shaw Hellier, Esq., and occupied by William Chinner, Esq. The living is a discharged vicarage, … The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of William Charlton, Esq., as lord of the manor; net income, 82. … of a priory of Black canons, founded in the reign of Henry I. by William Fitz-Alan, and which at the Dissolution had a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In 1975 the charity's income was £14. The charity of William Slaney Lewis, established in 1888, yielded £3 in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and from 1697 was also assistant curate in Dawley. 68 William Sockett, rector of Preston upon the Weald Moors from 1714, also served Wombridge from 1721. 69 William Laplain, Stephen Panting, and Joshua Gilpin, … 37; S. Bagshaw, Dir. Salop. (1851), 441; Bye-Gones, N.S. i. 73; Eyton, vii. 363-73; Cartlidge, Priory of Wombridge, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of frequent tunnels, bridges, and inclined planes. In 1788 William Reynolds completed the 2½-km. Ketley Canal linking … from the main lines. 89 Cal. Pat. 1334-8, 188. 12 Geo. I, c. 9; 3 Geo. II, c. 6; B.L. Eg. MS. 2872, Oaken Gate … sheet 61 NE. (1833 edn.). Below; S.R.O. 1664/1; bridge in I.G.M.T. store. S.R.O., S.C.C. Roads and Bridges Cttee. min. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… church in 1847. 11 Four or five ploughteams belonged to William Charlton's Wombridge tenants in the years 1693-8; … demesnes 23 and reserved them when he sold the lands to William Charlton in 1547. 24 By 1578 Andrew Charlton of Apley … served the iron industry since the days of Abraham Darby (I). 66 While there was no similar investment at Snedshill, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… education in the district. The first chairman was William Perrott, secretary of the Lilleshall Co. 67 He was … mentioned); S.R.O. 1240/12, p. 338. Above, Ketley, Educ. i.e. Wrockwardine Wood Snr. (Mixed) Council Sch.: below. … (p. 8). Rep. of Educ. Cttee. of Council, 1879-80 [C. 2562-I], p. 680, H.C. (1880), xxii. Kelly's Dir. Salop. (1913), …