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A History of the County of Sussex
… and cultural activites Social and cultural activities. The entertainment facilities available to visitors to Worthing during the first half of the 19th century were those characteristic of resorts at that …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wothersome - Wrayton Wothersome WOTHERSOME, a township, in the parish of Bardsey, Lower division of the wapentake of … it being supposed to have become forfeited in the reign of Edward I. by the act for the dissolution of chantries, James … to Settle; containing 718 inhabitants. In the reign of Edward I., Geoffrey de Neville had a grant of free warren …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… about 2 miles N.E. of Brill, is built of rubble, that in the walls of the chancel being coursed; the roofs are covered with lead. A … Indents: In S. aisleat W. end, in black marble slab, of Edward Greneveile (Grenville), 1585, and Alice, his wife, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… FRCP 1572. Fellow of CCC 1556 (see Oxon cards). Son of Edward W FRCP. College membership Medical education …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WREA, Lancashire.See Ribby. Wreay WREAY, a chapelry, in the parish of St. Mary, union of Carlisle, Cumberland ward, … was given by Albert de Gresley to Orm, son of Ailward or Edward, progenitor of the Ashtons, of Ashton; and his … The Dicconsons held the property until 1812, when Capt. Edward Dicconson died without issue, and was succeeded by a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… is a large parish and village 2 m. W. of Chelmsford. The Church, Moor Hall and Aubyns are the principal monuments. … groups of children, indent of inscription plate; (2) of Edward Bowland, 1609, and Joan, his wife (1616); bearded man … others defaced quartered coats. In naveon floor, (8) of Edward Bell, 1576, man in fur-trimmed mantle, woman in flat …
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
… HISTORY. Wrockwardine Wood was probably identical with the woodland 1 league long and ½ league broad recorded in Domesday. 64 Referred to as the king's wood c. 1130, it was claimed in 1235 to be well … were given up and taken over by John Bishton the elder and his partners in 1797. Those interests of Bishton's …
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 … Thomas Salter (d. 1623) and daughter of Edward Cludde the elder (d. 1614) of Orleton. 31 At least three major …
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