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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the village, comprises 4627 a. 11 p. of arable and pasture land in nearly equal portions; the soil is … coal and ironstone, and some mines are in operation. A branch of the Shrewsbury canal passes through the township. … from London to Oxford, from which some smaller streets branch off in various directions. The houses are in general …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1765. 49 Wesleyans were meeting at the Nabb in 1813, and by 1815 there was a chapel there. 50 On Census Sunday … Wellington Jnl. 1 Oct. 1904; Wesley Hist. Soc., Salop. Branch, Bulletin, i (7) (1976; copy in S.R.O. 3543/9); above, … 1861/22, 44, 96, 107, 137, 153; Wesley Hist. Soc., Salop. Branch, Bull. i (7). Inf. from Mr. Lenton. S.R.O. 1861/12. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… which geld was paid on 5 hides, contained 17 ploughteams and there was land for another in Charlton. The four … Twelve teams belonged to 13 villeins, 4 bordars, a radman, and a priest. The presence of bordars with a share in the … with Wrockwardine (or Town) field to the west, Dale (or Dole) field to the north, and Clay field and Clayhorns …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Local government and public services LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES. In 1255 Hamon le Strange did no suit to … offices were open in Wrockwardine and Admaston. 61 Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 56; Collect. Topog. et Geneal. i. 117. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyke - Wyvill Wyke WYKE, a tything, in the parish, union, and hundred of Axminster, Honiton and Southern divisions of … monastery of Tynemouth, and was granted by the crown to a branch of the Fenwick family, of Fenwick Tower, from whom it … and mathematical departments; and the other, every branch of classical literature. The living is a donative …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it lay divided between the rapes of William de Warenne and William de Braose, taking its name from the place, called … lane marking the boundary between the two rapes. 1 Three and a quarter of its 8¼ hides were part of Warenne's land, … 446-7; vii. 1, 125. Below, Shermanbury. Above, Tipnoak hund. P.R.O., JUST 1/909A, rot. 24d.; S.A.C. lxxxii. 27. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… XX, p. 273) to five coins, one of Nerva, one of Trajan and three of Hadrian found in a bank of earth near the Roman … was uncovered in 1935; it had guilloche borders, foliage and a dolphin. Ecclesiastical c(2) Parish Church Of St. … church. The early 15th-century chancel-arch is two-centred and moulded and springs from moulded and shafted responds; …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Y Y Yabbicom, William H., Lower Castle St, Bristol, cm and u (181819). Trading at no. 10 in 1818 and no. 8 in 1819. [D] Yale, Elihu, London, cm, broker and upholder (178499). Addresses given at 119 Newgate St in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It is situated on an acclivity above Bottesford beck, and comprises 733 a. 3 r. 6 p. The common lands were inclosed … vessels of 60 tons' burthen to the wharfs, the town has a branch of the Stockton and Darlington railway, affording … the population augmented; but the channel of the northern branch of the Yare, on which the first settlers fixed their …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a church in Yarnton is a confirmation, made between 1155 and 1161, of Yarnton chapel to Eynsham abbey. 43 Yarnton was probably a daughter church of the abbey, and it was still occasionally called a chapel in the 14th … in ch. Illus. in Skelton, Antiq. Oxon. Wootton hund. pl. 5. A. Adcock, Spencers at Yarnton (Yarnton P.C.C. …
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