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A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Wenlock. The two parishes, lying north of the river Severn, formed part of the municipal borough until 1966. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a stiff clay, much of which, especially in the grass lands on each side the river is very fertile and good fatting land, … parish that way. The north and south parts of this parish on the east side, are covered with the woods of the north and … arms, and with a power of the Welsh to advance towards the Severn; but an extraordinary flood hindered his passage so …
Cardiff Records
… of the suitors of Kibbor must, of necessity, be sitting on the lower bench in the Shire-hall at the giving of … Welsh freeholders of the patria; for in the Inquisition on the death of Joan de Clare we find (after going through a … and "wharf" or warth, the latter being the lands by the Severn shore. MANOR OF WENTLOOG alias KEYNSHAM Sometimes …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… ESQ., OF THE HOLME, GODMANCHESTER. The diary here reported on was kept by William Tillard (son of Abraham Tillard, a … sighted April 8 th. Mauritius was sighted May 15 th, and on the 17 th the ship anchored in Carpenter's Bay. "As for y … y e Burlington Cap n Hosier, y e Scarborough Cap ny e Severn Cap n also a French ship taken per y e Dartmouth in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… attended the monarch from that room to the chapel royal on Sundays and Collar Days; to the House of Lords and St. Paul's on ceremonial occasions; and at drawing rooms. Twenty were … P. By 1735 Parsons, T.B. 1735 1 Feb. Monck, N. By 1736 Frampton, R. 1736 8 Sept. Nicholas, L. 1736 24 Dec. Hatley, …
Cardiff Records
… in diameter and two and three-quarter inches in depth, on the ends of annulated shafts with projecting grips of … war they became symbols of authority, and as such lingered on in the diminutive form of the bailiff's tipstaff to our … her feet is a figure of Sabrina, the goddess of the river Severn, seated among water lilies, the whole being emblematic …
Old and New London
… Tom"Sir J. RadcliffeAntiquities of the ChurchPepys on AllhallowsSt. Dunstan's-in-the-EastWren's RepairsThe … as having, in the early ages, a "faire chapel" of Our Lady on the north side, founded by Richard I., whose lion heart, … is decorated with impersonations of the Thames, Medway, Severn, and Humber; and among the pictures is a fine …
Old and New London
… worknamely, by St. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch 1we have on our left the districts of Hoxton and Islington, and on our … shops. This was once the residence of the celebrated Dr. Frampton, whose memory is preserved in the locality in the name of Frampton Park Road. The residence of the Knights of St. John …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and her sister Agnes; and by fine levied at Westminster on 20th January, 1203, Eva and her then husband, Walter de … as required by Walter de Witefeld and his wife Eva on the strength of a previous fine. Milisent, the wife of … (now known as the Eye Farm) is situate on the bank of the Severn, near Leighton and Eaton Constantine, in Shropshire. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 31 provide the controlling conditions for agriculture. The Severn, flowing south-east through the county from Melverley … relief, and vegetation sometimes produce different soils on similar rocks. Western Shropshire, mostly in the upland … the county cannot be divided into natural regions simply on the basis of relief. A consideration of geology, relief, …
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