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A History of the County of Stafford
… Cannock Churches, schools and charities Churches There was a chapel at Cannock by the 12th century. 1 It was probably … iii, pp. 7, 8 (1841). Ibid. Bodl. MS. Ashmole 794, i, f. 37 b. The date of the tower has been given as 1460: … Cannock Circuit (1954). Local inf. S.H.C. 1915, 49; A. F. Leach, Schools of Medieval England (1915), 324; English …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to others, and yet together, even at this time, make but a very moderate income to the incumbents; this has been … ann. 3sh. Bacon's Liber Regis, p. 27. Register Sancrost, f. 252, a. b. MSS. Lambeth. In the Prerog. off. in … London, obt. 1789. A memorial opposite the pulpit, for Leach, wife of Peter Boudry, obt. 1750; also for the said …
Cardiff Records
… to the Most Honourable the Marquess of Bute, K.T. At a meeting of the General Purposes Committee held 23 November … 20 T. Denman, Esq., 21 Henry Brougham, Esq., 22 Sir John Leach, 23 Justice Blackstone, 24 Lord Harwick, 25 Lord … the Association during their recent visit to Cardiff. Mr. F. J. G. Cornish is promoted to the post of Principal …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Feb. 1645, appeared before the Committee of Worcester on a charge of subscribing, with others, a warrant, of which … fine, leaving it 5,122 l. 11 78 P.E. 133 457 Oct. Sir F. Wortley begs to compound on the late vote in Parliament … having been produced. Granted. 75 17 896 27 George Leach, Exeter, Devon. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 13 279 C. 183 281 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Thos. Edwards, Shrewsbury, Co. Salop. 1 Sept. 1645. Vol. A No. or p. Information by John Trefusis that Mr. Puleston, … owes him 500 l. with 4 years' interest, and that he is a delinquent by executing the Commission of Array. 21 28 1 … requesting some relief out of them. 102 75 29 Sept. Wm. Leach and Thos. Coates to be taken into custody to answer …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… PARISH was primarily agricultural until the 19th century. A few medieval yeomen clearly prospered, such as the tenant … factory work. Few cottagers had gardens but the Revd F. W. Gray let 37 a. of good land to the poor. 13 George … VCH Som. I, 498; VII, 514; Kirby's Quest etc. 207. P. Leach & P. Ellis, 'Manor Farm', PSAS 147 (2004), 938, 124. …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 4 but the origin of the name is unknown and may be that of a tenant. In addition to the manufacturing and former market … 1845 and rear extensions were added, one dated 1845 with F. W. Harrold's initials. 5 Another inn, The Catherine Wheel, … 390; VCH Som. II, 334, 356; III, 130. Som. CC, HER; P. Leach & P. Ellis, 'Roman and medieval remains at Manor Farm, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Landownership LANDOWNERSHIP THE MANOR of Cary, the head of a barony of the same name, later included Ansford and parts … 187, VII, 514, 164, 215; Sanders, English Baronies, 27; F. H. Dickinson (ed.), Kirby's Quest etc. (Som. Rec. Soc. 3, … SC00315; Kelly's Dir. Som. (1939). PSAS 36 (1890), 235; Leach & Ellis, 'Manor Farm', PSAS 147 (2004), 90101, 11923; …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… sending for Mr. Combes to wait upon you. The work is for a kind and loving cousin of your own, and that a man of power to bring all your desires to pass with the … the Dolfyne, and a small pinnace, of which one captain Leach was commander, of Hampton. At that very instant we took …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… doing whereof ye shall cause the greatest contentment that a King can crave of his best subjects, and so doubling the … kindness. His desire for the good of Christendom to have a General Council. Summary as above followed by corrected … made the enemy forsake all his low works, and hath made a gap of 60 foot broad, wherein at low water there is a foot …
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