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A History of the County of Oxford
… his money to founding an educational establishment. Wood's story 4 that his first idea was to found a college for … to know that application was first to be made to St. John's College for the site of Gloucester Hall, and … the only one to have portraits of both William III and George I, in keeping with its Whig sympathies. The founders, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 39 miles (E. S. E.) from Lincoln, and 128 (N. by E.) from London; … pleasure. The town comprises the parishes of All Saints, St. Mary, and St. Thomas, containing respectively 731, 140, … and the Wesleyans have places of worship. A free grammar school was founded in 1424, by William Patten, generally …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… specialities Colds Known London address More Lane Parish St Giles without Cripplegate Ward Cripplegate (Within & …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Map (Fig. 193) Wakerley is a parish of 766 hectares on the S. of the R. Welland. Although outside Rockingham Forest, … no traces survive. Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist (Figs. 194. 195: Plate 10), standing in … 1663; 3rd, 1599; 4th, on floor of tower, by Joseph Eayre, St. Neots, 1766; 1st and 3rd are inscribed in Lombardic …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Wakes Colne 92. WAKES COLNE. (B.c.) (O.S. 6 in. xvii. S.E.) Wakes Colne is a parish and small village 5 m. E. of … (1). Parish Church of All Saints stands at the S. end of the parish. The walls are of flint rubble coursed …
A History of the County of Essex
… valued in 1254. In 1291 it was worth £10; in 1535, £12 0 s. 4 d. 80 In 1650 the glebe was worth £10, the tithes £86. … of London 1354-61, seems to have acted as a trustee for St. Botolph's priory, Colchester, and the Hospitallers. 95 … and 140 in the afternoon, including 39 and 40 Sunday School children, out of a population of 499; 14 in 1862 there …
A History of the County of Essex
… had a further ½ plough on his freeyardland. On Alward's two Crepping estates, which extended into Chappel, there … ploughs in 1066 and 1½ in 1086. There was ½ plough on the St. Edmund's abbey estate, and 1 plough on the 5 sokemen's 94 … in 1466. 20 It had been held by the Waldegraves of Bures St. Mary (Suff.) and by John Turner of Crepping Hall. 21 …
A History of the County of Essex
… schools taught 24 boys and 31 girls, and a small adult school met occasionally. A Sunday school, started in 1820 at the rector's expense, had 37 boys and 31 girls in 1833 and 20 boys and … the Allison and Butler charity. The rector built a teacher's house in 1890, and helped to add a classroom and cloakrooms …
A History of the County of Essex
… presumably being served by inns in Chappel. 6 The Gardener's Arms on Wakes Colne green, recorded in 1838, closed in … 56 By 1209 he held a further yardland in Crepping of Bury St. Edmund's abbey, presumably the 36-a. estate which the … V.C.H. Essex, i. 480-1. Feet of F. Essex, i. 81; Cart. St. John of Jerusalem, i, p. 313. Feet of F. Essex, i. 91, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… terracotta portrait medallion commemorating Queen Victoria's jubilee of 1887. Booker also built pairs of semidetached … from that date and certainly from 1200, when Olive de St. John was dealing with it, 4 it descended as a member of … Halsted, 59 from whom it had passed by 1787 to Adm. (Sir) George Montagu, later commander-in-chief at Portsmouth. 60 In …