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… Solicitor General for a great seal for a grant to George Hadley, of East Barnet, John Pultney of the Inner Temple, and … were sold to the said Caryll then of Hartwell, Co. Sussex, Hadley, Pultney and Foche as by indenture between them and … James Whitchurch, for whom the names of the said Caryll, Hadley, Pultney and Foche were only used in trust. King's …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of patents, for example [Patents (1679)]. In 1694, John Hadley patented a method of raising water that would cope …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… New Dale, and Watling-Street, and the townships of Aston, Hadley, Horton, Ketley, Lawley, and Walcot, 11,099 … establishments in the neighbourhood, amongst which are the Hadley, Ketley, Lawley, and Lilleshall companies. There are …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… p. 245. Education, p. 245. Charities for the Poor, p. 251. Hadley and Horton, p. 253. Ketley, p. 267. Lawley, p. 276. … twelve whole townships (Apley, Arleston, Aston, Dothill, Hadley, Horton, Lawley, Leegomery, Walcot (detached), … north-eastern part of Wellington Rural C.P. was created Hadley C.P. 51 Thereafter Wellington Rural C.P. gradually …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… £10 a year from tithe rent charge to the incumbent of Hadley. 24 In 1884 tithe rent charge still provided most of … 1841-80, 96 ecclesiastical parishes were formed for Hadley (1858), Christ Church (1859), Lawley (1867), and … 14, tithe appt. S.R.O. 3916/1/6, nos. 14, 38. Below, Hadley, Churches. Return of Glebe Land, 1887, H.C. 307, p. 68 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1894 TO 1974 A Wellington Urban B Wellington Rural 1894-8, Hadley from 1898 C Wellington Rural 1894-8, Hadley 1898-1903, Wellington Urban from 1903 D Wellington Rural 1894-8, Hadley 1898-1905, Eyton upon the Weald Moors from 1905 E …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and 1891) and Wellington Urban, Wellington Rural, and Hadley C.P.s (1938 and 1965). They include the coalfield … 15. Kelly's Dir. Salop. (1909), 276; (1913), 283. Below, Hadley, Econ. Hist. P.O. Dir. Salop. (1870), 158. S. Bagshaw, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1931 38 but all-age schools continued in Lawley and Hadley as late as 1956 and 1958. 39 After 1945 more places … airy, was unsuitable 29 and the school closed in 1874 when Hadley Board School opened. 30 A workhouse school was opened … W.S.L., H.M. 36. S. Garbet, Hist. Wem (1818), 200; below, Hadley, Educ. S.R.O. 112, box 90, man. ct. presentments c. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… corporation's Leegomery scheme, an extension of Hadley, did not reach completion of its first phase until … 1981 census figs. compiled in S.C.C. Planning Dept. Below, Hadley, intro. D. G. Fenter, 'Bldg. Development carried out … 6", Salop. XXXVI. SW. (1903 edn.). Above, intro. Below, Hadley, intro.; above, plate 47. Eyton, vii. 348. S.R.O. 972, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… township had been 40 a. granted by Henry II to Seburga of Hadley, to which Roger Corbet, her great-greatgrandson, … demesne land and two thirds of the hay tithes of Arleston, Hadley, Walcot, and Wellington townships, and the prebendary … the abbey leased the tithes of demesne land in Arleston, Hadley, Walcot, and Wellington townships to William Taylor of …
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