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A History of the County of Shropshire
… which geld was paid on 5 hides, contained 17 ploughteams and there was land for another in Charlton. The four … woodland lay 7 km. to the east in a detached block, which later became a township. 56 The 11th-century administrative … the Weald Moors began to inclose them. By force, later by litigation, the commoners of Wrockwardine attempted …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Education EDUCATION. John Poole (or Pole) and Henry Bynnell were schoolmasters in the late 17th century 58 and Richard Poyner from 1702. 59 Elizabeth Bullock (d. 1681) … in the boys' school in 1852. 68 The following year a new St. Peter's Girls' School (with 100 places in schoolroom and
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Local government and public services LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES. In … for 1397-8, 1411-14, and 1456-7, and there are many later records. 27 In 1413-14 the townships of Wrockwardine, … court leet from the 14th to the 19th centuries. 28 In the later 16th and in the 17th and 18th centuries courts for …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 975 the … 1333, granted the manor in 1347 to his son and heir Fulk, later Lord Strange (d. 1349), and Fulk's wife Elizabeth, who … manor. 36 Before 1260 a virgate in Charlton was held of St. Mary's and St. Julian's, Shrewsbury, by William of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… NONCONFORMITY. In 1676 one papist lived in the parish and in 1767 David Clifford, a farmer, was listed as a papist. … 49 Meeting houses were licensed at Long Lane in 1818 50 and at Wrockwardine in 1823. 51 Wesleyans met at Allscott … 56 The Methodists also maintained connexions with St. Christopher's Hall. 57 T.S.A.S. 2nd ser. i. 83; L.J.R.O., …
Survey of London
… placed here by Lady Gilbert Kennedy, the last tenant of St. Margaret's Lodge, which stood at the south end of the … photograph of the same. 1Measured drawing of the gate and railings. Reproduced here …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… points, none of them apparently associated with structures and only one of them ( b) fairly closely located. They are as … (1). b. Sherds of coarse Romano-British, mediaeval and later pottery 2 were found under a house extension at the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… S.E. (b)ix. S.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Giles, stands about 1 miles N.E. of Buntingford. It is built partly of flint rubble with stone dressings, and partly of brick. The Nave is probably of earlier date … be of the 15th century, but both have been much re-built and it is almost impossible to date them with certainty. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyke - Wyvill Wyke WYKE, a tything, in the parish, union, and hundred of Axminster, Honiton and Southern divisions of … the church in November 1847. The edifice is dedicated to St. Mary, is in the early English style, and consists of a … 160 acres. The church, a handsome structure in the later English style, is said to have been built in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it lay divided between the rapes of William de Warenne and William de Braose, taking its name from the place, called … Warenne's land, forming two estates both called Benefield (later in Twineham parish); though Wyndham half-hundred in … and Sakeham and ½ each in 'Ovelei' and Morley; 2 Sakeham later formed part of Shermanbury parish, 3 Ovelei is to be …
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