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A History of the County of Rutland
A History of the County of Shropshire
… on the site of, a house known between 1670 and c. 1690 as Lord Davis's. 54 Also on Watling Street, south of Charlton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… seventeenth century. There are also tablets to Francis, Lord Guilford, and Lady Elizabeth his wife; Francis, Earl of Guilford, and his three wives; Lord North, prime minister; and the lady of Lord Keeper Guilford. In the hamlet of Balscot is a chapel of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… mining. 82 Underground mining probably began about then. Lord Gower's agent William Cartwright had apparently worked … The Lilleshall Co. worked the minerals bought in 1822 by Lord Granville from Lord Berwick. 97 Between 1805 and late 1807 approximately 400 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… originally formed part of Wrockwardine manor 60 but the lord of the manor's mineral rights in the township were … of Apley from 1673. In 1813 and 1822 respectively Lord Berwick and the earl of Shrewsbury retained the mining …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… abbey until 1540 when it passed to the Crown. In 1862 the lord chancellor exchanged it with the earl of Powis for the … of Longdon upon Tern, Rodington, and Uppington; Holt, with Lord Barnard, the Martyrs' Memorial and Church of England …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… over all the moors as far east as Newport, 13 km. away. Lord Shrewsbury's sale of his rights in the Weald Moors in … lying 1 km. north-east of Long Lane were allotted to the lord of the manor. 79 Limited engrossment and conversion of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1289 by his brother Fulk, summoned from 1309 as Lord Strange of Blakemere (d. 1324). Fulk claimed free warren in Wrockwardine in 1292. Fulk's son and heir John, Lord Strange (d. 1349), who was granted free warren in his … granted the manor in 1347 to his son and heir Fulk, later Lord Strange (d. 1349), and Fulk's wife Elizabeth, who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Esq., to whom the lands belong, and of whom the latter is lord of the manor. The village consists of scattered … Abbey, the seat of the Hon. Marmaduke Langley, who is lord of the manor and chief owner of the soil, is a neat … been built in the fourteenth century, by John Curteys, lord of the manor, and mayor of the staple at Calais, in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the Earls of Pomfret, 9 whose present representative is Lord Hesketh; but Sir William Compton died seised of the … Wymersley in 1528, 10 as did his grandson Sir Henry, first Lord Compton in 1591. 11 V.C.H. Northants. i, 296. Ibid. 305, …
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