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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… of Fenny Stratford Church, on the E. side of the road to Stoke Hammond, and S. of the cross-road to Bletchley. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… sloping down to the N. from just over 400 ft. above O.D.; N. of the Chalk is a broad band of Reading Beds and then … for it seems to have paid tithes to Warmwell, East Stoke and Fyer Mayne (West Knighton parish). By modern …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in each panel and the effigy of Lady Elizabeth Russell, d. 1611. At the north-east corner of the chapel is the large … by reason of the voidance of the abbey. 354 Abbot John Stoke (144051) granted a presentation to Ralph Boteler, Lord … firewood being commuted for an annual payment of 20 7 s. 8 d.and the dividends on a sum of 252 consols, representing the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… large pottery establishment known as that of 'Spode,' at Stoke on Trent. The branch of the ceramic art which he … (Rec. Com.), ii, 99. Aug. Off. Misc. Bks. 391, fol. 11 d. Pat. 27 Eliz. pt. 17, m. 20. Pat. 7 Jas. I, pt. 37, No. 26. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… by 1086 90 and Roger of Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1094), gave the church there to Shrewsbury abbey. 91 By … than Eyton. William Langley, 1662-89, 69 was buried at Stoke upon Tern in 1689 70 and Robert Eyton died at Wem in … 71; D.N.B. s.v. Owen, Hugh. Above, Eyton, Church. Stoke upon Tern 1666-89, Cleobury North 1773-7, Wrockwardine …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Clackclose, W. division of Norfolk, 1 mile (N. W.) from Stoke-Ferry; containing 625 inhabitants. A Benedictine priory … Westanswick WESTANSWICK, a township, in the parish of Stoke-upon-Terne, Drayton division of the hundred of North … the chapelry of Shirehampton, and the tything of Bishop-Stoke, 5029 inhabitants, of whom 1707 are in Westbury …
A History of the County of Stafford
… minister. 36 On the other hand the earl of Dartmouth (d. 1801), the patron of All Saints', was friendly towards … but help was given by William Whyley of the Oak House (d. 1800). 49 In 1805 side galleries were added to the chapel, … Dir. (1946-7). Midland Chron. & Free Press, 22 Nov. 1973. D. F. Summers, 'The Labour Church and Allied Movements of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Bennet's in 1428, were valued at 2 s. 6 d. in Burgh St. Margaret. John de Herring flete, and Philip … of land, and five of marsh. The tenths were 5 l. 6 s. 8 d.Deducted 10 s. In this town were two churches, St. … 1409, John Curson. 1411, Thomas Frenge 1418, Nicholas Stoke. 1420, Richard Bolour. 1421, John Cory. 1423, William …
Survey of London
… it might have been the Essex architect William Hillyer (d. 1782), for De Valangin's second wife, an Essex woman whom … from the early nineteenth century until its departure to Stoke Newington in the 1880s. In general, the main … poor speech occur, with the medial and finial "t" and "d" causing even more trouble than the traditional aspirate'. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… West Stoke WEST STOKE The parish, which in 1933 was annexed to Funtington for … m. 2. Suss. Arch. Coll. lxxix, 49. Assize R. 787, m. 7 d. Suss. Rec. Soc. vii, 891. Cal. Inq. p.m. iv, 434. Epis. … Ibid. xx, 417. Ibid. Chan. Decree Bks. 1660 B., fol. 381 d. (Dunkin MS. at Lewes). The Court Rolls show Peter Legay as …
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