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  1. Hace 3 días · It was spent on clothing and bedding for all deserving poor of the parish in turn. (fn. 314) In 1884 the income was divided between the new parishes of Broad Town, which was allotted three elevenths of the total, and Broad Hinton, which received the remainder. Between 1904 and 1961 the total income was c . £10 a year.

  2. Hace 5 días · She was married about 1598 to GEORGE ABELL, Gent., of Hemington in Lockington, co. Leicester, son of Robert Abell, of Stapenhill, co. Derby. He was born at Stapenhill about 1561.. He matriculated 8 Dec. 1578 at Brasenose College, Oxford, and was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1581. GEORGE ABELL, GENT, was buried at Hemington on 13 Sep. 1630.

  3. Hace 3 días · His son William Parsons had a 30-year lease from Brasenose College, and tried to get the Littlemore tithe farm. There were nineteen substantial subsidy-payers in Church Cowley and thirteen in Temple Cowley in 1524.

  4. Hace 4 días · B.N.C. Mun. Muniments of Brasenose College, Oxford. Ballard, Chron. Woodstock A. Ballard, Chronicles of the Royal Borough of Woodstock (Oxford, 1896) Besse, Sufferings J. Besse, A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, from 1650 to 1689 (1753) Bk. of Fees The Book of Fees (H.M.S.O. 1920-31) Blenheim Mun.

  5. Hace 2 días · The college and university had once meant something... Approaching down Brasenose Lane, I saw the outside of our recently added Fourth Quad. A hideous though well-integrated addition, designated as a 'digital learning hub' and funded by some Chinese toady to the central Communist Party.

  6. Hace 4 días · After consultations with Brasenose College, Oxford, the patron of Stepney parish, Thomas Barneby, the rector of the parish, William Howley, the Bishop of London, the East India and West India Dock Companies and the Corporation's Port of London Committee, it was agreed that the College would be patron of the new parish and receive the great tithes.

  7. Hace 5 días · Middlewich was the birthplace of Thomas Yate, D.D., principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, by whom were founded certain scholarships in that college, with preference, 1st, to members of his own family, duly qualified, 2nd, to persons born in the town or parish of Middlewich, and 3d, to scholars of Northamptonshire and Wiltshire.