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A History of the County of Shropshire
… entirely rural and, despite the proximity of the county's main north-south route through the Stretton gap, fairly … Quinny or Marsh brook marks the central part of the parish's north-western boundary where the land falls steeply down … gap, drained by the brook. The southern part of the parish's north-eastern boundary is defined by Mar or Marsh 2 brook. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the bishop of London. 84 The church was valued at £13 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 85 and again in 1428. 86 In 1536 and 1549 it … were recorded in 1548, 98 although in Elizabeth I's reign a small piece of land, valued at 1 d., was said to be … were run from All Saints'. 68 ALL SAINTS, Bollo Bridge Rd., S. Acton. Dist. formed 1873. 69 Patron bp. of London. 70 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a rent charge for teaching six poor children at 1 s. a week, which was paid out regularly by the churchwardens … when there were also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 … 1863 as Nat. sch. in ho. in Middle Street, later Gladstone Rd., and financed by sch. pence and rector. 1864 a.a. 56 I. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over more than a hundred years. By the 17th century Acton's proximity to London had made it a summer retreat for … the village from the mid 17th century. In 1664 the town's 50 chargeable houses included all those in the parish with … Beasley, 'Architectural Survey of Central Acton' (Borough Rd. Coll., Isleworth, dissertation, 1956, TS. in Acton …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The manor of ACTON was a division of the bishop of London's manor of Fulham, which he acquired between 704 and 709. 36 … and hunting, were leased to Thomas Langthorne of St. James's, Westminster, for 21 years, 40 and in 1738 he was appointed … probably the tenement in Acton later listed as ½ knight's fee. 48 It was held in the mid 12th century by Alulf, whose …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… meetings do not appear to have survived Baxter's departure in 1670, when he was prosecuted after complaints … Calvinists reg. new chapel 1817, built by S. Smith of Davies St., Westminster, N. side of Acton hill, … formed with 16 members 1866. Moved to Acton hall, Church Rd., until new church built. 57 Acton Cong. church, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Catherine Acton, widow, who was living at the Old King's Head, were the only papists. 17 Catherine Acton was … Green. 23 In 1835 the Revd. Thomas Heptonstall, Selby's chaplain, was still holding services at a chapel in Acton, … services from 1880 at no. 2 Gloucester Villas, Shakespeare Rd. Replaced by temp. church of Our Lady, Strafford Rd., S. …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… kindly begon, that is, to graunt a new lease to the tenant's use for three lives, in such forme as the same is … Upton, for 40 years, of the tower commonly called Browne's Gate in Sadlers Street; rent 2 s.[Ledger F, o. 185.] 1601, Oct. 16.Henry Jones is charged …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… heald at Wells." o. 34. 1610, Dec. 15.Richard Eaton, S.T.B., installed in the prebend of St. Decuman, vacant by … of the manor or mansion of Banwell and of the bishop's park there, and bailiff of the hundred of Winterstoke. o. … are to be sealed but such as pass under the chapter clerk's hand. o. 37. 1611, May 14.Gerard Wood, S.T.B., installed as …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… of this church; whereas Mr. William Hunt hath receaved 30 s. and Mr. William Clunn hath receaved 10 s. for two quarters until Christmas last; and that whereas … of the church. o. 105. 1631, May 26.James Wedderborne, S.T.D., installed in the prebend of Whitchurch, on the …
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