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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Ralph Blacklache 56 " d. T. Shorrock 11 Sept. 1494 Seth Woodcock 57 " d. Ralph Blacklache 28 Apr. 1516 Edward Molyneux 58 " d. S. Woodcock [1536] Mr. Thomas Powell 17 June 1538 Charles … 15 June 1748 Thomas Baldwin, M.A. 71 Robert Harper, &c. d. E. Shakespear 13 June 1753 Thomas Baldwin, M.A. 72 John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… his son. Two years later the advowson was sold to Thomas Woodcock for 933, and not long afterwards was again sold, … 1748 John Baldwin (Rigby), M.A. 51 Richard Harper, &c. d. E. Shakespear 21 Nov. 1793 Gilbert Ford, M.A. 52 John Ford, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Blackleach 9 Oct. 1604 Gerard Massie, D.D. 63 The King d. E. Fleetwood 21 Jan. 161516 John Bridgeman, D.D. 64 " d. G. … Stratford 30 April 1714 Samuel Aldersey, M.A. 73 " " res. E. Finch 12 May 1741 Roger Bridgeman, D.D. 74 " " d. S. … Langton (brother of Gilbert Langton of Lowe), and William Woodcock, feoffees of Ralph Langton, deceased. Lich. Epis. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Essex, but removed in Middlesex by denudation, i.e. in the course of the deepening and widening of the … were never accumulated here, or like the Upper Eocene (e.g. Bagshot) beds they have since been removed by … Hill, and there are smaller outliers at Elstree and Woodcock Hill. From Barnet Gate a large mass extends across …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Stables (c. 1669c. 1685; 16901702; 1708?) By 1669 Ameny, E. By 1669 Bayly, B. By 1669 Bedlam, W. By 1669 Blackwell, P. … 31 Mar. Timberland, C. 1685 31 Mar. Wall, A. 1685 31 Mar. Woodcock, T., jun. 1685 31 Mar. Woodcock, T., sen. 1685 31 Mar. Wyett, L. By 1702 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… at 85 and a single helper at 75. 1 By 1704 Farrons, E. By 1704 Marshall, R. By 1707 Laws, J. By 1714 Risely, R. … Schofield, W. 1721 13 Jan. Fouch, J. 1721 19 Sept. King, E. 1721 30 Nov. How, W. By 1723 Garland, J. By 1723 Plowman, … 1738 25 Aug. Hale, J. 1740 1 Apr. Dagley, T. 1740 11 Dec. Woodcock, T. 1741 16 July Oakes, J. 1743 4 May Hawcroft, J. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… George Reeves. 500 l. Sir John Duncomb, 2000. Sir Thomas Woodcock, 200. Henry Clark, 400. Sir John Talbot, 500. Sir …
Old and New London
… the Abbey till the Reformation, when they "escheated to" i.e., were seized bythe king. They were afterwards exchanged by … is not this a little difficult, that you were saying e'en now, to keep an army thus concealed in Knightsbridge? … a shilling.' In 1699, an entry mentions one 'Storey at y e Park Gate.' This worthy it was who gave his name to what is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of the city of Glasgow, and county of Lanark, 2 miles (E. by S.) from Glasgow; containing 1767 inhabitants. This … parish, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 2 miles (N. N. E.) from Kirkcudbright; containing 826 inhabitants, of whom … in the parish of Tongue, county of Sutherland, 6 miles (N. E. by E.) from the church of Tongue; containing 106 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to hold Scale. Gillow, Haydock Papers, 60. Richard Woodcock, who died in 1633, at Walton-le-Dale, held the … being sequestered for the recusancy and delinquency of Woodcock and Crook. Anne was daughter of James, eldest son of …
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