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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… enough in some parts to form streets, especially along the Holyhead road, where, in the High street, are shops of every … of communication in the parish are considerable: the great Holyhead road enters it about three miles to the west of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17 July, 1525 (son of Richard), rector of Llanddeusant in Anglesey 1525, cursal canon of St. Asaph 1525, preb. of the … from Trinity Coll., Dublin, rector of Llanddyffnan, co. Anglesey, 1593-1619, and of Llandegfan 1594-1620, archdeacon … 1606, aged 17. Bulkeley, Richard s. Rol., of Berthamall, Anglesey, arm. Jesus Coll., matric. 2 Nov., 1666, aged 16. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Road and Farewell Lane as the site of the church, and Lord Anglesey gave an adjoining piece of waste. Building began in … company's mining lease, with reversion to the marquess of Anglesey and his heirs as the landlords. The first minister … It was extended in 1897 by a. given by the marquess of Anglesey. 52 Another a. was added in 1928. 53 In 1883 a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Barons Paget, earls of Uxbridge, and marquesses of Anglesey). Pipe was still a member of Longdon manor in the … in 1770. 257 In the early 1840s the 1st marquess of Anglesey was investigating the possibility of largescale … the dam, and the first coal was drawn in December. 260 The Anglesey Branch Canal, incorporating a feeder from Norton …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… deputysteward, and bailiff, appointed by the Marquess of Anglesey, lord of the manor, who holds a court leet and view … building, erected at the expense of the Marquess of Anglesey, and containing, in addition to the offices for … living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Marquess of Anglesey, the impropriator; net income, 192. The ancient …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Crossely, the 1864 bridge was paid for by the marquess of Anglesey, as lord of Burton manor, and the Midland and other … offered to build a foot bridge there and the marquess of Anglesey agreed to sell the ferry rights to Burton … remained in force until 1849. 3 In 1886 the marquess of Anglesey agreed to lease his rights to a Burton maltster, L. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were retained by their landowners, chiefly the marquess of Anglesey, on payment of monetary compensation to trustees of … Horninglow, and Stapenhill were let by the marquess of Anglesey as potato grounds from 1835. 10 William Appleby, who … limited to the tenants of its president, the marquess of Anglesey. Hopes that the society would be expanded were not …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Roman Catholic priest serving Burton to the marquess of Anglesey for land on which to build a school was rejected, … and infants' schools were closed in 1984 on the opening of Anglesey primary school, and the Uxbridge Street premises … The infants' school was closed in 1984 on the opening of Anglesey primary school. 16 Clarence Street (Anglesey
A History of the County of Stafford
… 3 In 1884 the advowson was purchased from the marquess of Anglesey by public subscription and vested in the bishop of … 1826, that stipend was still received from the marquess of Anglesey in 1953 and probably continued until c. 1972. 12 The … glass depicting the Crucifixion, given by the marquess of Anglesey; at the same date new side chancel windows depicting …
A History of the County of Stafford
… lord of the manor and principal landowner, the marquess of Anglesey, 6 whose estate policy of not granting freehold … leases for 99 years were introduced. 8 Much of the Anglesey freehold in the built-up part of Burton was … mirrored by the declining influence of the marquesses of Anglesey as lords of the manor. When a natural history …
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