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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Peter) WROCKWARDINE ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Wellington, Wellington division of the hundred … of 39 acres. The church, which was rebuilt in the reign of Edward III., is a handsome structure in the decorated English … Wycombe, though governed by a mayor in the reign of Edward III., received its first regular charter of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. Various benefactions made … Tiddicross, of which the rent was distributed annually. Edward Pemberton improved the land's value in 1670 by … probably the bequest that was being honoured in 1821 by Edward Cludde and Mr. Stainer, who had charges of 10 s. a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Church CHURCH. Parts of Wrockwardine church predate the mid 12th century 62 and there was a priest in 1086. 63 … will dated 1658, to provide an 'able orthodox minister'. Edward Pemberton (d. 1680) left a rent charge of £6 13 s. 4 … In 1751 Samuel Fowler, vicar of Atcham, sold the chapel to Edward Pemberton 30 and it was thenceforth known as the
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 the 7½ berewicks of Wrockwardine, for which geld was paid on … 17 ploughteams and there was land for another in Charlton. The four ploughteams in demesne were probably worked by the eight oxherds mentioned. Twelve teams belonged to 13 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Poole (or Pole) and Henry Bynnell were schoolmasters in the late 17th century 58 and Richard Poyner from 1702. 59 … at Allscott was mentioned in 1732. 60 By 1799 the parish had a Sunday school and a day school 'by … Boys' School, with 103 places, was built in 1837 at Mrs. Edward Cludde's expense; 78 her husband provided the site. 79 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 975 the southern boundary of Wrockwardine was called the 'king's … was seized by the sheriff as an unlicensed alienation. Edward I regranted it to Robert in 1275 as 1/20 knight's fee. … 1473-6, 87 1538-67, 88 and 1590-1608. 89 On the death of Edward, 8th earl of Shrewsbury, in 1618 the manor was divided …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyke - Wyvill Wyke WYKE, a tything, in the parish, union, and hundred of Axminster, Honiton and … The two Ketts, who disturbed the county in the reign of Edward VI., were accustomed to assemble their followers under … for scholarships, to the same college, was given by Edward Colman. The school is kept in an ancient chapel …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… b(1). Parish Church of St. Andrew, stands at the W. end of the village. The walls have been re-faced externally with … and Floor-slabs. Floor-slabs: In the chancel(1) to Edward Gould, servant of Charles II., 1680. In the nave(2) to …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… remitted because he married an Alderman's daughter and at the instance of Copston [sic] Bampfeild, Bart. [Devon and … St, Sheffield, Yorks., furnishing u (1825). [D] Yates, Edward, London Rd, Manchester, u and cm (182829). Trading at … [D] Possibly William Yeatman of 18 Green St. Yeamans, Edward, Kirkgate, Wakefield, Yorks., chairmaker, turner and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Yazor Y Yaddlethorpe YADDLETHORPE, a hamlet, in the parish of Bottesford, union of Glandford-Brigg, E. … of the family of Hastings, earls of Pembroke. The Rev. Edward Lye, author of the Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, who died in … by Baldwyn de Redvers, Earl of Devon, and confirmed by Edward I. and various successive monarchs. That under which …
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