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A History of the County of Lancaster
… a bordure both engrailed sable. Tyldesley. Argent three mole-hills vert. IV.To Ellen, the remaining daughter of … to Glazebrook, and so back to the starting point; i.e. all his lands within Culcheth, Blacklow excepted. As there …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the king in socage by a rent of 12 d. yearly (i.e. the Hospitallers' rent); messuages and lands in Entwisle … sable three mullets of the field. Tyldesley. Argent three mole-hills proper. The manor thus passed into the hands of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the two children of her first and second marriages, J. E. P. Norris and Caroline Brown. They sold it in 1924 to G. … From the early 1900s Hammerwich House farm was held by J. E. Fawcett and from c. 1910 by T. W. Fawcett. 110 It was … into a 31-year agreement with Samuel Insley, a Weeford mole catcher, who undertook to destroy the moles and to keep …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… with a shaped head which bears the initials and date R. H. E. H. / T. H. / 1674. The house itself is of two stories with … The son is called John son of Adam son of John; Excerpta e Rot. Fin. (Rec. Com.), ii, 321. The other oxgang was … dues called Belton cow (16 s. every third year) and mill-mole. This last was for leave to grind his corn where he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… as 'of Tyldesley Hurst.' Tyldesley. Argent, three mole hills vert. As a result of the infeudations the manor … the other. 103 Shakerley. Argent, a chevron between three mole hills vert. The family of Shakerley resided at Shakerley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Elias de Worsley the manors of Worsley and Hulton, i.e. half a plough-land in Worsley, which was the whole of … 16 d.; and three tenants paid 6 s. 8 d. each for the 'cole mole.' Sir Geoffrey in his will dated 25 Sept. 1457 desired … (ed. 1868), i, 447. Ormerod, loc. cit. See Foss, Judges; G.E.C. Complete Peerage, and Dict. Nat. Biog. He was created …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… for specific purposes, such as FOX TRAP, MAN TRAP, MOLE TRAP, MOUSE TRAP, RAT TRAP etc. A trap of this type …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… for the king hereafter should be flush, fore and aft (i.e. without falls). The ship at Woolwich is 'full bodied. and … Delight, and Mr Blith, master of the Centurion, met Capt. Mole with 3 of the States' ships off the South Cape, and they … amity with the Venetian states, to await the 'reculta' [i.e. harvest] for new currants. In June they began trading with …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… viz.: Workhouses, sheds, kitchens, &c., and enlarging the mole at the watering-place called the Ragged Staff, altering …