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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Arundel and Sir Francis Doddington, from the celebrated Ludlow, who had been made governor by the parliament, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and captured Sir Jacob Astley, received the surrender of Ludlow, and captured Goodrich Castle. In the same year he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… attack on Bolton. Though comprised within the articles of Ludlow he forebore to compound within the time fixed, being a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the cornfields. 70 In May 1646, after the surrender of Ludlow, he came in, sent his petition to the Parliament, and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Nov. Lampkin, T. 1751 12 June Harrington, T. 1751 6 July Ludlow, G. 1751 16 Aug. Randall, W. 1754 7 Feb. Tucker, T. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… strike them off without examination, as they did lately in Ludlow, Salop, as also in Brecon town, though it appeared …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Allen Apsley. On the side of the Parliament were Edmund Ludlow, Henry Ireton (to whom Sir T. Glemham surrendered …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… TUGFORD ( St. Catherine), a parish, in the union of Ludlow, hundred of Munslow, S. division of Salop, 10 miles (N. N. E.) from Ludlow; containing 145 inhabitants. The living is a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… on the eastern side of Corve Dale, c. 13 km. north-east of Ludlow, Tugford is shaped like a ragged ellipse. 76 A … early roads led to Bridgnorth via Ditton Priors, to Ludlow via Bouldon, and to nearby Abdon, Holdgate, the Heath, … West of the parish the road from Much Wenlock to Ludlow was accessible over Beam bridge or via Broadstone 2 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Underhill, John s. J., of Ludlow, Salop, gent. Pembroke Coll., matric. 1 March, 1691-2, …
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