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A History of the County of Shropshire
… western boundaries followed no natural features or roads for any significant distance. On the south it was bounded by … mining in the 18th and 19th centuries may have accounted for the scatters of squatters' cottages south-west of … In 1791 the introduction of a new system of regulating wages and hours by the Coalbrookdale partners led to riots at …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a National school opened, albeit with only 109 places, for day and Sunday pupils. 82 Wrockwardine Wood school board, … attendance. 1 In 1893 the board welcomed a proposal for evening continuation classes in the board schools. 2 From … in government grant, £56 in fees, and only £25 from the rates. Weekly fees of 2 d. 27 were reduced in 1887 and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. Various benefactions made between 1616 and 1657 … 96 A £3 rent charge was left by Edward Pemberton (d. 1680) for apprenticing one child a year. Between 1804 and 1821 it …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the lord chancellor exchanged it with the earl of Powis for the patronage of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury. 69 In 1889 Powis … from Allscott and Charlton; Easter offerings; and 1½ d. for every cow and calf. 75 In 1655 the small tithes were … apparently in the galleries - sufficed for the parish, servants sitting in appropriated seats. 16 In 1884 a small …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… dealing mainly with agricultural regulation, survive for 1397-8, 1411-14, and 1456-7, and there are many later … the later 16th and in the 17th and 18th centuries courts for Wrockwardine dealt with the assize of bread and of ale, … he had nooks of land; he received a tree from the demesne for each year's service. 31 T. F. Dukes, the Shropshire …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… assigned to them in 1175. Roger, one of the king's leading servants in north Wales and the marches, was sole beneficiary … the manor was granted in fee to his son John (III) for £8 a year. 82 By 1255 John (III) who lived until 1269, 83 … granted 4½ a. in Charlton to Haughmond abbey after 1274 for the maintenance of lights at St. Mary's altar in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the Church Commissioners, the Incorporated Society for Building Churches, and the Ripon Diocesan Society made … alternately; net income, 150. There are places of worship for Independents and Moravians, the latter of whom have a … cattle, horses, and pedlery; and statutefairs for hiring servants are held occasionally: when these days happen on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… jambs and four-centred arch; in the W. jamb is the hook for the former door. The South Aisle and the West Tower are … indicating that this part of bowl was originally used for a pillar, early 13th-century; lower part of bowl and base …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… XIV Charter regarding a gift of lands for providing lights in the church of Glasgow (1293) XIV. … son of the then deceased Richard Hangpudyng, of lands for providing lights in the church of Glasgow. Glasgow 15 … citizens, and Roger son of Philip and John Dubbervile servants, on the Wednesday next after the feast of the …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… quarto. [Translation] Nicholas the Bishop, servant of the servants of God, for perpetual memory of the fact. Amongst other blessings … learning far to surpass the unlearned, and opens the door for him clearly to understand the mysteries of the universe, …
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