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A History of the County of Stafford
… in Burntwood in the earlier 1820s stood mainly west of the green and around Rake Hill. 292 By 1841 there was an … Burntwood itself, and in 1851 the main areas were the green, the Cannock road, Ball Lane, Commonside, and Ranter's … 298 A brickmaker named Samuel Cheetham was living at Spade Green in 1806 and was described as a brickmaker of Woodhouses …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the surgeon and anatomist, was born here. Burrough-Green (St. Augustine) BURROUGH-GREEN ( St. Augustine), a parish, in the union of Newmarket, … by a portion of the produce of land bequeathed by Richard Green, a former vicar, in 1563, and yielding 50 per annum, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
A History of the County of Stafford
… the vill of Rushton Grange), and 166 acres of the Sneyd Green portion of the lordship of Hulton, which were added to … spur and Cobridge on the southern. Sneyd and Sneyd Green lie at the junction of these spurs with the main ridge. … Elder Road and the railway, was opened in 1911. 72 Sneyd Green, formerly part of the lordship of Hulton, was an …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of his rectory. 81 A parish consisting of Cobridge, Sneyd Green, and Abbey Hulton was created out of St. John's parish … c. 1897 c. 1900; 90 and St. Andrew's, Sneyd Street, Sneyd Green, built in 19089 in memory of George Bates, a pottery … Dioc. Regy., Bp.'s Reg. 37, pp. 11314; Fifty Years on the Green (copy among W.S.L. pamphs. sub Burslem). Fifty Years on …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Sneyd and the liberty of Rushton Grange but only the Sneyd Green portion of Abbey Hulton lordship; the commissioners … Rushton Grange but excepting Abbey Hulton (and Sneyd Green as part of Abbey Hulton) and took over the powers of … Burslem parish except for part of Abbey Hulton; the Sneyd Green portion of Hulton lay within their jurisdiction. 32 A …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… 2s. 6d., Townson meadow 6d., Keerholm meadow 6d., Nether Green 6d. and Leys 4d., Viver 2d., Crabtree Close 10d. In … 1s., Cragg House meadow 1s., Tunstall Tarn 1d., Spendall Green 2d., Robinson Tarn 1d., Pound acre 3d., Deerslet meadow …
A History of the County of Stafford
… up at the south end of Burton meadow, creating Umpler green. 5 The east end of the bridge was widened in 1831, and … a viaduct, opened in 1890, which ran from the bridge to Green Street, replacing the stepping stones over the Fleet. … warehouse, probably on the wharf he established at Umpler green where Burton bridge crossed the south end of Burton …
A History of the County of Stafford
… channel. The channel separated the two parts of Fleet green (22 a.), so called by 1397; 8 a further 12 a. adjoining the east side of the upper part of Fleet green was known as Shipley meadow by 1544. 9 To the south … of Burton Extra shared all-year rights of common in Fleet green, Goose moor, and New Close, and also in parts of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… possessed. Known as 'the boy of Burton', he had visions of green angels and a green cat, with convulsions and temporary paralysis. Darling … altar and a brass altar cross; a reredos in alabaster and green marble, with carved panels showing Christ in glory …
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