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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… many erudite disputations, where men reason without data, or even understanding their own terms, not worth a straw'. 6 … that scholars who were willing to appear before the Bishop or the Chancellor should not be summoned outside the diocese. … C. L. Feltoe and E. H. Minns (C.A.S. Publ. 1917), 2023; Heywood, Early Statutes, 16; Fuller, Hist. 4751; Cooper, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… entitled to enjoy it, either by producing a certificate or by taking an appropriate oath. The Mayor and bailiffs were to try pleas of victual between burgesses, or between burgesses and foreigners where the burgess was the … Privileges, i. 97102; Lamb, Camb. Reformation Doc. 16; Heywood, Collection, 32933; see p. 82. Cal. Pat. 14941509, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… evidence of the actual practice of textile crafts, woollen or linen, in the county. No specimens of the finished … a loom and wove for itself, which seems unlikely, or whether there were skilled local craftsmen supplying the … as Richard Knight living down by the stream at Brook in Heywood, credited with 84 cloths; John Campion, Thomas …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Pleasington. Azure three spades within a bordure or. Ainsworth gave a surname to a local family, one of whom, … in Ainsworth, Breightmet, and Harwood was in 1588 sold or mortgaged by Thomas Ainsworth to Ralph Booth, 11 whose … for nonconformity ; Oliver Heyvvood was one of his pupils; Heywood, Diaries, i, 29, 157. An earlier minister was a Mr. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… residential district for Manchester merchants. James Heywood Markland, an antiquary, was born there in 1788; he … of Ardwick. Azure three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton or. Ardwick appears to have been acquired by the colonel's …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with that of Birtle. The principal road is that from Heywood to Edenfield, passing diagonally through the … to Birtle-cum-Bamford. 2 Manor Like the other hamlets or vills of the parish, ASHWORTH was held of the lord of … much divided, and that the local surname was used by any or all of the tenants. Stephen de Ashworth, just mentioned, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… marking the boundary between Barton and Flixton. Hulme or Davyhulme proper, and Moorside are on the south side of … occupy the centre, and Trafford Park, formerly Wickleswick or Whittleswick, lies in the north-eastern portion, between … 79. It was built in 1877. Pal. Note Bk. ii, 240, 242. O. Heywood, Diaries, iv, 310. Nightingale, op. cit. v, 110; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Ashworth; parts of it were cut off and included in Heywood, Bury, and Walmersley. 3 In 1666 there were fifty-six … belonged to Geoffrey de Hopwood, outlawed for felony in or before 1370; L. T. R. Memo. R. 166, m. 118. b Gristlehurst … his will dated 1554. By this he left his 'head house or capital messuage called Gristlehurst, with a mease and two …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… which was pulled down. 13 It was haunted by a 'boggart' or ghost, according to the popular belief. 14 Among those … Edrington, 23 William and John Cowper, 24 and William Heywood. 25 There were small estates, in most cases resulting … mullioned windows on the ground floor having been built up or replaced by modern casements, and on the first floor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had formerly held it. Two minor manors had been created, or perhaps preserved from more ancient times, viz., La Quick … paid half a mark to the scutage of 1201. 10 He died in or before 1211, and Adam, his son and heir, proffered 100 s. … matter to be decided by Committee of Elections'; Oliver Heywood, Diaries, ii, 259. Peter Bold was a Tory; Pink and …
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