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Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… the same Ellen and this for Godes love Noe thinge Henrie Wood, prisoner in the castle of Chester. QJF 47/2/79 (1618) … as his abilitie wold any way extend and serve, having but little or noe reliefe or maintenance either from his owne … in greate ruen and decay. And for that the towne beinge a little towne is not able to mayntayne the reperation, and …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… for the great number that then were thought to be in so little a village towne and for the much disorder in those … to give order that your poore petitioner may erect up some little harbour in some convenient place of the sayd parish … to give order that your poore petitioner may erect up some little cottage or harbour in some convenient place of the …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… returne hath [had?] [illegible] [allowance?] for a little tyme which hath beene kept from her by the space of 12 … shall ever pray etc. Elizabeth Kent, late wife of John of Little Hassall. QJF 86/1/124 (1658) To the right worshipfull … peticion of Elizabeth Kent late wife of John of Sandbach Little Hassall in the county aforesaid Sheweth that whereas …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… and all happynes long to continue. 8 pence a weeke Richard Wood senior, a prisoner for debt in the castle of Chester. … the peace for this county the humble petition of Richard Wood senior a pore distressed prisoner in the castle of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Homestead Moats a(2). S. of Factory Farm. b(3). In Hell Wood, with deep ditches and high outer ramparts, enclosing … the house has been much altered in the 18th century, and little can be made of its history. The hall is especially … Cross, at the junction of Eleanor Cross Road with the High Street, was erected by Edward I., c. 1294, to the memory of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles (S. by E.) from Hertford; containing, with Cheshunt-street, Waltham-Cross, and Woodside wards, 5402 inhabitants. … passengers, to whom the rows afford a sheltered walk, is little felt: the inhabitants are plentifully supplied with … carried onwards to the Dee. Two strong bridges of iron and wood continue the walk upon the walls, on which a person can …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Leveson and the freeholders and copyholders of Great and Little Saredon (in Shareshill) and Great Wyrley. 21 A further … appears to have been near the east junction of High Street and Low Street. In both these streets and in Cross Street are a few …
A History of the County of Chester
… warden of the Franciscan friary at Chester. 11 There is little evidence of deprivation on account of religious … of the city's corn market on the east side of Northgate Street, near the bishop's residence. 40 In 1607 one of the … He presented the communion table, which was constructed of wood brought from Palestine. 132 In Howson's time the …
Survey of London Monograph
… Green Park, London (B. H. Johnson, Berkeley Square to Bond Street (1952), p. 15, etc.). His dau. Frances married Thomas …
Survey of London
… terrace of smaller houses some of which back on to Albany Street. They have ground, first and second floors with …
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