SpletAn essay on the history of the living of Swavesey, dealing mainly with the nedieval period, endorsed with the name of Mr Caley and the date of 1840. ... History of the living Date(s) 21 October 1840 (Creation) Level of description. File. Extent and medium. 1 … Splet03. jan. 2024 · In 1840 a plot on the west side of Middle Watch was allotted for a National schoolroom. (fn. 12) The school, for 100 boys and 100 girls, was opened in 1844 (fn. 13) and was extended in 1847-8 on land of the former Galon's charity school; the extension provided extra classrooms and houses for the master and mistress. (fn. 14) Almost half …
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SpletThe Swavesey Pinball Weekend - A Short History In April 2006, the first East Anglian Pinball Show was held in a small village on the outskirts of Cambridge. Splet17. dec. 2024 · SWAVESEY (St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of St. Ives, hundred of Papworth, county of Cambridge, 5¼ miles (E. S. E.) from St. Ives; containing 1273 … diggy\u0027s adventure temple of divine calendar
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SpletThe manor was purchased in 1549 by the 4th Sir John Cutts (1525-1554), of Horham Hall, Essex; his son, 5th Sir John Cutts of Childerly Hall Cambridge ‘built a very pretty … SpletSwavesey was an inland port, and in 1230 was acquired by the de Zouch family. They probably renovated the castle, and constructed town defences around much of the site, as part of their plans to develop the settlement. Swavesey declined in importance in the late-medieval period, and only parts of the earthworks now survive. History Swavesey, forming a historical parish of 3982 acres on the border with Huntingdonshire, lies on a narrow clay ridge rising to 18 metres above sea level at one time surrounded by fenland. The village was of importance during the early Middle Ages as the centre of a large 11th-century estate. A … Prikaži več Swavesey is a village lying on the Prime Meridian in Cambridgeshire, England, with a population of 2,463. The village is situated 9 miles to the north west of Cambridge and 3 miles south east of St Ives Prikaži več There was already a church in Swavesey at the time of the Norman Conquest, possibly a minster, when Alan, Count of Richmond, granted it to the Abbey of St Sergius and St Bacchus in Angers, France. The Abbey founded an alien priory there by 1086, but Prikaži več Farming is the main industry in and around Swavesey, although most residents commute to work. There were three pubs listed in the village in 1765, and eight … Prikaži več • Swavesey Meridian Magazine Website • Swavesey Parish Council Website Prikaži več The railway line from Cambridge to St Ives, which passed through Swavesey, was opened in 1847 and closed in 1970, but has reopened as the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway. … Prikaži več The village contains one primary school, Swavesey Primary School, which claims to be the only school in the United Kingdom to lie on the meridian. Swavesey Village College Prikaži več diggy\u0027s adventure temple of fire