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A History of the County of Oxford
… to know that application was first to be made to St. John's College for the site of Gloucester Hall, and failing … until 1733. The first large benefaction came in 1654, John Goodridge, one of the original fellows, bequeathing his … except the Hody, are now amalgamated into one common fund. John Wills, Warden, bequeathed money to raise the Warden's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… forming a pleasing appendage to the town, called St. John's, or St. John's Place. A public library and newsroom is supported by … including the vicar. The district church dedicated to St. John, erected under a special act of parliament, at an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… survive. Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. John the Baptist (Figs. 194. 195: Plate 10), standing in a … Ann, 1823, design as (4), by Gilbert, Stamford; (6), of John Chapman, 1840, by Smith, Stamford; (7), of Ann Chapman, … marble obelisk; (9), of Sarah Pepper, 1812, and husband John, 1814, as (8); (10), of John Pepper, marble tablet, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Tyffin, 1617, and Mary (Jenour), his wife, 1616, also John Tyffin, 1616, and Mary, his wife, 1620, inscription …
A History of the County of Essex
… for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. By deed dated 1460 John Allison and John Butler gave Hethes (later Obit) land, the Church house, …
A History of the County of Essex
… leased part of the manorial demesne in 1402 and 1404. 96 John Harrington (1504-48) was accused in 1528 and 1529 of … and 1 canopy cloth from its preReformation equipment. 1 John Colley, presented in 1548, was deprived, presumably for … Colne (priv. print. 1999), no. 7. E.R. 1. 35-6; Cart. St. John of Jerusalem, pp. 128-9, 516-17; Cal. Close, 1349-54, …
A History of the County of Essex
… held by the Waldegraves of Bures St. Mary (Suff.) and by John Turner of Crepping Hall. 21 Small numbers of cows and … still dominated by the two manorial estates, both held by John Lay until his death in 1819. 25 In 1838 Henry Skingley … comprised 298 a. in Wakes Colne and 52 a. in Chappel. John Brett at Fishers held 203 a.; one of his tenants also …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the mid 17th century and remodelled c. 1768, when John and Elizabeth Brett built a wing to the west. 2 There … 1282) and Hawise (d. c. 1285) were succeeded by their son John, Lord Wake (d. 1300), 28 and by John's son Thomas (d. 1349) whose widow Blanche held in dower …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 98 The Prince Regent and Mrs. Fitzherbert visited Gen. John Whyte at Walberton House in the early 19th century. 99 … from that date and certainly from 1200, when Olive de St. John was dealing with it, 4 it descended as a member of Halnaker in Boxgrove 5 in the St. John and Poynings families, generally passing with Barnham 6 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… St. Swithin London Stone and parts of the parishes of St. John the Baptist, St. Lawrence Pountney, St. Mary Abchurch, … brackets with scroll-work beneath. On S. pier, (2) to John Lilburne, 1678, erected by his son George, marble … his wife, both 1696; David Browne, 1698, and his son John, 1706, white marble tablet with moulded border, …
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