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A History of the County of Stafford
… thirty and forty years earlier Lord Dudley, on Lyddyat's petition 'and upon the suit of the freeholders of … on Smethwick Common as the site for a cottage. 34 Lyddyat's property, and therefore also that part of the waste known … by James Watt & Co. and the Birmingham firm of Ralph Heaton & Sons. In 1866 there were eleven screw coinage …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Kingswood, and N. divisions of Wilts, 3 miles (S. E.) from Malmesbury; containing 357 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 7. 1.; patron, the Earl of Ilchester: the … in 1655. The township includes the two villages of Earls-Heaton and HangingHeaton ( which see), and various scattered …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… St Andrew's church ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. HISTORY. FEW writers on … gent. William GibsonJohn ScottCharles PlummerCaptain Evan Heaton, R. A. D. Joseph GreyRobert MarshallThomas … 6, 1774, he was presented by Matthew Ridley, Esq. of Heaton, ( patron pro hac vice,) to the perpetual curacy of …
Survey of London
… St John's Church and St John's Square CHAPTER IV. St John's Church and St John's Square … later in the century, mismanaged by the youngest son, Heaton. 30 Wilkes's distillery was part of a general pattern …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in 1353. 2 Henry Headlam was vicar in 1386. Nicholas de S............ occurs as vicar in 1401. Roger de Thresk was … as vicar in 1536, and also in 1541. 6 Henry Aglionbye, S. T. P. succeeded Heryn in 1543. 7 William Peerye, A. M. … partly so, but also containing the township of Byker and Heaton in NorthumberlandSaint Andrew's partly in Newcastle, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… which was long tossed about among the lumber in St. George's Porch; but the Rev. Archdeacon Singleton, at his first … "To the Memory of Matthew Ridley Esqre of Blagdon and Heaton, in the County of Northumberland, Senior Alderman of … "To the Memory of Sir Matthew White Ridley, of Blagdon and Heaton, in the County of Northumberland, Baronet, who died …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Mary le Bow 104/6 Introduction This large property, at the S. end of St. Mary le Bow parish and on the W. side of Bow … W. into the parish of All Hallows Bread Street and S. into the parish of St. Mary Aldermary. It probably had a … tailor, and the college's messuage occupied by George Heaton to the S., the messuage then held by Arthur Hewet, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Mersey, on the north, into the suburban township of Heaton-Norris, in the county of Lancaster. The Wellington … and more direct communication between the town and Heaton-Norris; it was built by subscription, the first stone … matters. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 70. 6. 8., and in the patronage of Lady Vernon; …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… 'D' Daily, John John Daily Ensign in Lord Mandeville’s regiment of foot in the earl of Essex’s Army in 1642. References: Peacock, Army lists, 36. Armies: … Yorkshire (West Riding). A younger son of John Dixon of Heaton Royds and his wife Mary Baylie. They were a strongly …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… environs; by late 1644 he was at least on paper parliament’s commander-in-chief in Leicestershire. He was captured by … on the New Model Army payroll. He supported Cromwell’s Scottish expedition of 1650-1, in command of a regiment of … Of Denton, eldest son of Edward Holland (died c. 1630) of Heaton and Denton and his wife Anne, daughter of Edmund …
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