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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 69 made them one of the greatest magnate dynasties in the kingdom. Richard FitzAlan, earl of Arundel 1330-76, used his … stone tower was presumably defensive. Attached to the hall were a number of residential chambers; kitchen, larder … buildings at Chelmarsh in 1454-5 were slightly fewer: a hall with 2 cross chambers, chapel, another chamber, kitchen, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… references, though they were being grown at Coton Hall farm (in Alveley) in the 1740s. 16 Similarly potatoes … it in the 1740s. 71 In 1745 sainfoin was sown on Coton Hall farm in Alveley and had no doubt long been known in the … and East Anglian textile areas and cloth to Blackwell Hall in London. 71 Animals were traditionally sold at fairs, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… new farming techniques devised in the arable parts of the kingdom spread widely; their adoption, perhaps later and more … as early as the 1780s: William Waller, of Chetwynd Hall, had one 26 in. in diameter in 1781 47 and Abraham Darby … important role in improving the county's sheep: at Sweeney Hall, Oswestry, and Walcot Hall, Lydbury North, various …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… food used either alone or as Rowland W. Ward of Sambrook Hall farm, near Newport, used it: he took 75 tons a year from … left the central portions intact. Sales from the Stanmore Hall estate began during the war but continued until five or … entered for it, more than from any other centre in the kingdom. In 1963 the institute offered a Regional Course in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and Peasants. 1267; inf. from Dr. Dyer. N.L.W., Aston Hall 5300. Dr. U. Rees is thanked for supplying transcript. … E 32/1435, 147. See V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 62. N.L.W., Aston Hall 5300. Roll of Salop. Eyre 1256, p. 213. Staffs. R.O., D. … n.s. xxiv), 146. Cart. Haughmond, pp. 1011; N.L.W., Aston Hall 5300. P.R.O., C 145/20, no. 1. P.R.O., SC 12/14/24; …
Survey of London
… to the floor of the basement, the entry and entrance-hall and the main staircase, and occurring also in the … and the butler at the front, screened from the servants' hall at the rear by a wine cellar. Usually there was a small … entrance to the house through the porch led into a long hall out of which the dining-room and a parlour opened and …
Survey of London
… Westminster, 3 but had bought a house at Isleworth, Worton Hall, in 1850, for 1,700. 4 His brother Thomas was a railway … would an ode'. There were De Morgan tiles, and the inner hall was 'treated as a special feature'. Morris's slow … there for 69,500, and in 1877 he built Twickenham Town Hall on a site he owned. At his death he possessed extensive …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the moat, church and Court Farm. a(4). Barn, at Donnington Hall, 960 yards S. of the church, is timber-framed and has a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the registrationdistrict of Dorchester and Cerne. The town-hall was erected by the corporation in 1791; underneath is … flourish, and was the first episcopal see erected in the kingdom of the West Saxons, by Cynegils, who, having been … the division called Britannia Prima, and the Saxons in the kingdom of Wessex. It was successively under the jurisdiction …
Donors to the VCH Oxfordshire Trust
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Trust The Greening Lamborn Trust Kate Grimond Christopher Hall Sir Graham Hearne Keith Holmes The Helen Roll Charity … John Gittings John Grassi Great Haseley Parish Council Tom Hall Timothy Hallchurch Col John Hampden's Regiment of Foote …
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