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A History of the County of Shropshire
… reserves to be, by the 18th century, one of the county's most populous towns, with mazes of hilly lanes winding … brick cottages and the occasional larger house. The town's prosperity ended as the coal ran out in the early 19th … 1963. 62 Jackfield halt, opened after 1928, was moved 400 yd. south in 1954 after a landslip, and closed in 1963. 63 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Green, and several other pockets of settlement. Burbage's land lies as a north-south strip comparable to the strips … was planted on downland which was probably part of Burbage's land until assigned to the new village as its agricultural … in 1810. It passes through the Bruce tunnel, 502 yd. long, said to have been built instead of a deep cutting …
A History of the County of Stafford
… PIPE by 1135, the tenant having been enfeoffed with knight's fee by the bishop of Coventry. 1 It was also known as Great … in Burntwood in 1870, one of them also the landlord of the Nag's Head at Fulfen, and there was another at Chasetown. 217 … in the earlier 19th century. Stocks were set up near the Nag's Head inn at Fulfen in 1809. 378 A lock and key for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a cotton mill he had opened at Bond End. 1 Known as Peel's Cut, it survived until the late 1960s when it was filled … in the earlier 13th century and in 1544 23 and Robin Hood's ford in 1546. 24 Ferry William 'le schipmon' of Stapenhill … and Lancashire from the Vine in Horninglow Street and the Nag's Head in Bond End. 16 By 1834 most of the Burton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Burwell 2 Burwell (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 56 N.W., bTL 56 N.E., cTL 56 S.E., dTL 66 N.W., eTL 66 S.W.) (Figs. 24 and 25) The parish, roughly L-shaped, covers …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D; John Rylands Lib., Manchester Univ., George Cooke's accounts] Cadman, Rebecca, 26 Shudehill, Manchester, … Drawing Book, 1793. Calvert, Nathaniel, Swainson's Yd, Market Pl., Lancaster, cm (181118). Freeman of Lancaster … Liverpool Mercury, 25 December 1829] Casimir, Josiah, Nag's Head Ct, Gracechurch St, London, u (171424). [Heal] …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Canon Pyon 19 CANON PYON (A.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XXVI, N.W., (b)XXVI, S.W., (c)XXVI, N.E.) Canon Pyon is a parish 7 m. N.N.W. of … yards E.S.E. of the church, has a thatched roof. a(13). Nag's Head Inn, 30 yards S. of (12), was originally of …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… given. 212 466 469 30 May 1649. Fine at 1/10, 163 l. 3 s. 4 d. 6 79 Hum. Berrington, Bishopstone, Co. Hereford. Vol. … troubles. 218 586 25 March 1650. Fine at 1/6, 632 l. 6 s. 7 75 NOTE 11 276 19 March 1651. Being fined 632 l. 6 s. … Parliament. Came in five years ago. His only estate is a nag, price 6 l. and 3 suits of clothes, worth 6 l. 211 513 22 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of which he repaired to Leicester, then the Parliament's garrison, and has since continued at home, and has taken the engagement. 219 757 3 Sept. Fine 1 l. 13 s. 4 d. 8 114 Claimants on the Estate of - Kertum, Queen's … Has no estate in possession or reversion, save a nag and wearing apparel, value 20 l. Noted as referred to …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in the Kent insurrection in 1648, and aided the late King's forces. 22 151 213 2 20 June 1651. Two witnesses summoned … 28 138 18 July. Referred to Reading, to examine Dorothy's title to the premises, and report. 151 48 28 Jan. 1652. … that in June 1648, he freely gave his brother Thomas a nag to serve the late King on, under Col. Edw. Grey, the said …
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