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Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… of Scotland, having transferred her from Wingfield to Tutbury, and thence to Nottingham. They have relieved the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an archdeaconry, containing the deaneries of Tamworth, Tutbury, Lapley, Treizull, Alveton, Leek, … of gypsum, which is also dug between Needwood Forest and Tutbury; many of the moulds used in the potteries are … are on a large scale, as are also those at Fazeley and Tutbury. The town of Leek and its neighbourhood have a …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 28.75 401100 339700 Trysull 1251 1251 44.63 385200 294300 Tutbury 1086 27.19 421100 329100 Uttoxeter 1251 1251 103.5 …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… one toft, four acres of land and ten acres of meadow in Tutbury. William Querneby and Margaret remitted all right to …
Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
… in the presence of Philip Seckerson Ralph Cockson of Tutbury, wheelwright, a prisoner in the county gaol. Q/SB … The humble petition of Ralph Cockson heretofore of Tutbury in the county of Stafford and late of the parish of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the lands of the Ferrers family, whose chief seat was at Tutbury, whereupon the manor of Newcastle became part of the honor of Tutbury. 238 Apart from a lease for three years from 1270 to … Newcastle in 131314, is listed as one of the officers of Tutbury manor: R. Somerville, Hist. of Duchy of Lancaster, i. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1937, when the seniors were transferred to a school in Tutbury. 7 In 1958 the primary school was renamed after …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the municipal borough in the 19th century but was in Tutbury rural district until the creation of the East … the North Staffordshire Railway Co.'s branch line between Tutbury and Burton was opened in 1901 on the west side of … the Jinny Nature Trail after the train which ran between Tutbury and Burton. The southern stretch of the line was …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… of Newcastle’s army. He was killed at the siege of Tutbury in 1646. In the politics of the parliamentarian cause … Barton Blount, from where he could harass the royalists at Tutbury 3 miles away, and from there he reported to Sir … In Mar. Brereton sent him with a small detachment to take Tutbury Castle. ‘Bowyer’s forces apparently comprised three …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… the closing months of the war, active in the siege of Tutbury Castle in 1646, his military command was ended soon … 1645 was a commander in the abortive expedition against Tutbury. As his brother’s close ally on the county committee, … away and to collect the weekly pay. When Bowyer besieged Tutbury Castle in spring 1646, Captain Gent’s company of …
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