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History Theses 1901-1970
… Cambridge Ph.D. 1970. The Unionists and Ireland. P.J. Buckland. Birmingham M.A. 1966. The Ulster crisis: opposition … with special reference to the period after 1914. P.J. Buckland. Belfast Ph.D. 1969. Unionist and Conservative …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ballow bought a house and 3 yardlands from John Yate of Buckland on a 2,000-year lease, and slightly earlier the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1540. 34 In 1557 the Crown sold the manor to John Yate of Buckland (formerly Berks.) for 325. 35 He granted it to … 37 apparently transferred it by 1586 to John Yate of Buckland, perhaps his brother, who retained it in 1606. 38 By … In 1348 Astrop was held by Fulk of Holcot, of Barcote in Buckland (formerly Berks.), 135 who with his wife Agnes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… involved in recusancy. The Catholic Yate family of nearby Buckland (formerly Berks.) owned one manor in the late 16th … 155 Nonconformity Roman Catholicism The Yate family of Buckland (formerly Berks.), who owned 'Yates manor' from 1557 …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… may similarly have had cross-river connections with Buckland: VCH Berks. I, 336. Below, Langford parish intro. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Knowle, a tything, in the parish and hundred of Buckland-Newton, union of Cerne, Cerne division of Dorset, 12 …
Survey of London
… then after his death his son A. Norman Garrard, both of V. Buckland and Garrard, a very experienced firm in all matters …
Survey of London
… gradually amalgamated to form one hotel, latterly known as Buckland's. In 1871 permission was granted to add the upper … his wid., 184350. George Henry Vansittart, M.P., 18513. Buckland's Hotel (with No. 43), 191219. Guards Club (with No. … Lillyman's Hotel, 185678 (George Lillyman, 185666, Thomas Buckland, 186778). Buckland's Hotel, 18791919 (from 1912 with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was a rectory in 1296 but by 1334 the church belonged to Buckland priory which had earlier been given mortuaries of … not fulfilled. The tithes of the whole parish belonged to Buckland priory at the Dissolution and thereafter formed part … including an inscription to Alice Reskymer, prioress of Buckland in 1436 and 1457, 18 and some early 16th-century …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was included in the later Willoughby's and Wood farms. 28 Buckland priory appropriated the church before 1334, 29 and … the 17th century, was in 1988 occupied as two dwellings. Buckland priory had at least three tenements in the parish … century as HOLWELL manor and perhaps before 1539 owned by Buckland priory came into the possession of Thomas Hill (d. …
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