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A History of the County of Shropshire
… blown in in 1785. 93 During the 1780s ironstone production rose to over 400 dozens a month, and in 1782 a pumping engine … working class housing known as Glassworks Square. 16 V.C.H. Salop. i. 315. The township measured c. 1½ mile N.-S. by … S.R.O. 676/24-5, 27. P.R.O., E 134/27 Geo. II Hil./8, m. 8. Trinder, op. cit. 33; S.R.O. 676/28. Trinder, op. cit. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… That year £50 was spent on repairs, a deficit of £47 4 s. 3½ d. being met by the rector, who owned the master's … 320 places, was erected in Church Road, Trench. 25 Numbers rose and the school was extended in the 1970s. In 1981 it had … pupils. In 1981 it had 115 pupils. 69 Educ. Enq. Abstract, H.C. 62, p. 787 (1835), xlii. S.R.O. 303/79-80. Nat. Soc. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of land; he received a tree from the demesne for each year's service. 31 T. F. Dukes, the Shropshire antiquary, was … Expenditure that year totalled £194 1 s. 8 d. From 1790 it rose sharply, and in 1795 voluntary subscriptions to provide … 327. S.R.O., q. sess. order bk. 1861-9, p. 127. V.C.H. Salop. ii. 217; sources cited ibid. iii. 169, n. 29. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Wyrardisbury 102. WYRARDISBURY. (O.S. 6 in. (a)lvi. S.E. (b)lviii. N.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of … pinnacles, cinque-foiled and crocketed heads, Tudor rose in spandrels; above canopy two shields of arms and part …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Wyton 100. WYTON (D.d.). (O.S. 6 in. XVIII S.E.) Wyton is a parish and village on the left bank of the Ouse, 2 m. E. of Huntingdon. The church is the principal monument. … ( c) diademed head of angel issuing from clouds, ( d) rose-sprig, ( e) head. Fittings Bells: three, 1st by Thomas …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… of Glasgow, to us and our heirs and successors, a red rose at the feast of the nativity of Saint John the Baptist, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It comprises about 5000 acres, and is the property of Sir H. F. T. S. Drake, to whose ancestor, Sir Francis, one moiety … the king's books at 9. 19. 4.; net income, 463; patron, J. M. Severn, Esq. The church, a substantial and venerable … caused by an irruption of the Solway moss, the waters rose in many parts of the town to the height of twenty feet, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… From 543 in 1801 the population fell to 512 in 1811, then rose and fell alternately during the 19th century and early … he took the surname Thomas in or before 1781 and was M.P. for Chichester. At his death in 1821 16 his heir was … 28591. Ibid. TD/W 153; Pike, Dir. SW. Suss. (1886-7). V.C.H. Suss. i. 433; below, manors (Yapton). A.C.M., M 31, rot. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… valley from east to west between God's Hill (107 m. (352 ft.)) and Yarlington Sleights (127 m. (452 ft.)) to … 1795. 2 In 1641 168 persons were taxed. 3 The population rose from 252 in 1801 to a peak of 301 in 1821 and then fell … south front includes a 4-bayed extension of 1912 by W. H. Boney of Highgate. 39 The fittings include 18th-century …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the parish is mostly fairly flat, rising gently to 61 m. at the village and more steeply to over 91 m. in the … 11 and the number increased with the population, which rose to 842 by 1951, and to 2,297 in 1981. 94 The development … account, written in 1983, has minor amendments to 1988. H. Compton, Oxf. Canal, 37. The stream is shown in T. …
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