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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… prior of Southwark 6s 0d; of Avice (?) Tonge which Henry Edward, Elias Broun, William Barker hold to the rector of St … of: Robert Lyndewyk to the prior of Newark 10s 0d; John Edward to the prioress of Kilburn (Kylbourne) 11s 0d. 408. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… gave name to a family as early as the reign of Richard I. Of the many families connected with the manor, have been … of Lancaster; containing 6247 inhabitants. In the reign of Edward III. William le Norreys performed suit and service to … Hall. The manor of Larbrick was held in the 36th of Edward III. by the Molyneuxs, of Sefton, and was in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Northfield, Selly and Bartley Green: V.C.H. Worcs. i. 285-6, 305, 315, 316. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 247, 250; … xxi), 44-50; D.L. 29/645/ 10464. Bordesley: Recs. of King Edward's Sch. i (Dugd. Soc. iv), 28-53. Yardley: D.L. … 252073. Bordesley: T.B.A.S. xvii. 31-66: Recs. of King Edward's Sch. i, 49-50. Sheldon: S.C. 6/1040/15 m.2, /Hen. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (Montgomery) about 1720. The first of them, Sampson (I), brother-in-law to Sir Ambrose Crawley and John Pemberton, … carried on his toy making in Temple Street, rather than Edward, the jeweller 'back of Livery Street'. 12 J. G. … 32 By 1777 40 makers were listed, of whom at least one, Edward Thomason, became well-known. 33 Buckles were one of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sheets, tubes and finished articles. 5 Kynoch's, now I.C.I. Metals, was one such firm. Another was Evered and … between manufacturers and workers. It was conceived by Edward James Smith, 71 who, with J. W. Hoyland, bought the … experience. James Archdale, 8 and James Hughes and Edward Johnson, 9 who founded Hughes-Johnson Stampings in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… surveys made by the Crown after the manor was forfeited by Edward Birmingham. 1 Study of the well-known survey of 1553, … of the town were summoned to the first parliament of Edward I's reign. 21 As is well known, this was a unique occasion …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Partnership, Abraham Spooner of Birmingham, merchant, and Edward Knight of Wolverley (Worcs.), ironmaster, who worked … Fitter family until the end of the century, and then by Edward and John Kynnersley until the lease was sold to … probably represents Chislehampton (Oxon.): V.C.H. Oxon. i. 411; vii. 8-9; see p. 68. For another view see Gill, Mid. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… private tuition in French was available, 92 and at King Edward's School there were evening classes in modern … Dent, Making of Birm. 149. Harvest Home, ed. S. J. Pratt, i. 309. W. Powell, 'Libraries in Birm.' Handbk. for Birm. … Handbk. for Birm. (1913), 249-51; Langford, Birm. Life, i. 131-2. Midland Chron. 23 May 1812. W. Calcott, Thoughts …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the trade continued good - to competence or fortune . . . I could see then that excellence of workmanship on the part … 42 There was one young local Birmingham composer, Francis Edward Bache, who died in 1858. 43 Among the highlights of … xxx. 533. C. Bache, Brother Musicians: reminiscences of Edward and Walter Bache. Windsor Magazine, xxx. 534. W. C. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… most marked industrial advance came during the reign of Edward III when Wiltshire shared to the full in the general …
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