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A History of the County of Somerset
… for the refacing work and the service additions, was John Norton of London, who was evidently at work on other parts of … ETHELDREDA, designed in a late 13th-century style by John Norton and built in 18546, 192 comprises chancel with north … Sir Alexander Acland-Hood, and possibly designed by John Norton, on a site just within the park below Staple. 207 West …
A History of the County of Essex
… of widows and the aged in West Thurrock. The Helen Mary Norton charity was founded in 1937, when the Revd. Alfred Norton of Wennington gave 100 stock in trust for relief of … parish. In the 1970s the income from the Whitbread and Norton charities was distributed at the discretion of local …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… consists of two cups of 1662 presented by Christopher Norton, 1677, and two thick flat patens of the same date, a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Oolite, with small areas of Upper Lias and Chipping Norton Limestone; 2 narrow belts of the Upper and Middle Lias … 230 In 1960 the chapel, which belonged to the Chipping Norton circuit, had a congregation of about four; services …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Dorn there are bands of alluvium, clay, and Chipping Norton limestone. The village lies partly on the clay and partly on the Chipping Norton limestone. 3 Some detached areas of the parish were … 1834, being transferred from the Woodstock to the Chipping Norton rural district in 1932; 80 in 1977 it became part of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… widowed Agnes remarried, taking as second husband George Norton, whose right to the property was contested by John … which alone she could hold the property. 24 The name of Norton is connected with the manor during the next century, as in 1678 Richard Norton of Southwick sold it to Sir Thomas Higgons for 1,645. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… charter of 1381 ascribed a grant of 5 hides of heath near Norton, south-west of the town, to King Athelstan: 117 the … (1900 edn.). Inf. from Lt. Col. J. H. Pitman, Foxley Ho., Norton. Above, Brokenborough, econ. hist. Medieval Arch. xxi, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… angle of the lanes from Iford and Farleigh Hungerford, in Norton St. Philip (Som.). There stands the church with … The pulpit, dated 1607, is said to have been brought from Norton St. Philip. 246 The 17th-century screen probably …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were pardoned for acquiring without licence the manors of Norton, Conock and Ramridge ( Cal. Pat. 143641. p. 75). Feet …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Bks. 15, fol. 109; where by a scribal error it is written 'Norton'. Cf. Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, 353. Dugd. 588, 661. Dugd. …
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