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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Stafford, 4 miles (S. E. by E.) from Newcastleunder-Lyme; containing 876 inhabitants. This place was till lately …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Temple 1628, royalist colonel, killed at the siege of Lyme Regis April, 1644, buried at Holcombe Rogus 10 May, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… is rent in two places from the foote to the toppe, the lyme wherof is so olde and rotten that it cannot stande this …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1628 (as 2nd son of John, of Frampton, Dorset, esq.), M.P. Lyme Regis 1614. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Browne, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and 18th centuries, 71 and a kiln was in operation near Lyme Bridge by 1497. 72 Communications The construction of … over the Durleigh brook outside the south gate, was called Lyme Bridge in 1373 and 1722. 11 The east bridge, taken up in … ibid. 2/1/2 (5 Dec. 1774). Ibid. D/B/bw 1365, 1435; for Lyme Bridge, below, this section. Below, this section. Cal. …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 9th earl of Lincoln (1730) and 2nd duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme (1768), based on MSS. and papers at present in the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… subscribed 17 July, 1635. Burridge, John s. Robert, of Lyme, Dorset, gent. Wadham Coll., matric. 13 March, 1667-8, aged 18; thrice mayor of Lyme, M.P. 1689-95, 1701-10, died 6 Sept., 1733, aged 82, buried at Lyme Regis. Burridge, William s. Robert, of Tiverton, Devon, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… trade connexions of Bruton men with Abingdon (Berks.), Lyme Regis (Dors.), and possibly Beaulieu (Hants). 34 In the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Anna Maria, the wife of Thomas Mason of Newcastle under Lyme. In 1735 Elizabeth settled the reversion of her share on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the best opinion, "a bower or dwelling near the Lyme," in allusion to the Lyme woodlands which formerly separated Staffordshire from …
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