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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 110 for the remaining twelve. 2 By 1669 Coote, L. By 1669 Crake, F. By 1669 Ewd, T. By 1669 Furrall, J. By 1669 …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… s v d De Willelmo filio Ivette iij s xj d q. De Ricardo Crake iiij s vj d Summa, c s j d o. Hoton' Colswayn. 43 De …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… has an area of 2,995 acres 1 on the west side of the Crake and the lower end of Coniston Water. Along the Crake there is a narrow strip of open and comparatively level … divided into two systems by a beck running east to the Crake near the centre of the township. To the south are a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 2,136 and 1,524 acres, or 3,660 in all. 1 The Leven and Crake form the eastern boundary; the western is formed in … Spark Bridge, situated a mile apart on the banks of the Crake. High and Low Scathwaite and Nettleslaclc are other … Ulverston and Coniston, along the right bank of the Crake, passing through Newland, Arrad Foot, Greenodd, Penny …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… parish from the hills which bound it on the west to the Crake on the east. It is divided into two main portions, … by a cairn. Lower Lowick extends along the bank of the Crake, with Lowick Green in the centre and Lowick Bridge near … in 1901 numbered 279. The principal road is that up the Crake valley; at Lowick Green it is joined by two, from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… through which run brooks east or north-east to join the Crake. The northernmost point is marked by a cairn called …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a free passage through Ulverston and Crakeslith to the Crake fishery and the land beyond. 14 On the division of the … partition line was by Yewdale Beck, Thurston Water and the Crake. His choice of the western half appears to show that he … 55, m. 146; 57, m. 20. In the third fine a fishery in the Crake in Hawkshead was included. The Philipsons at first …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… marble sarcophagus-shaped tablet, corbel below signed 'Crake, London'; against S. wall, (19) of Thomas Seckford, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… in 1751, John Page in 1756, Aubrey Evans in 1758, John Crake in 1763 and William Farnborough in 1765. Admitted to …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… p. 119.] Ibid. (f. 354 d.) To John Segden, rector of Crake in the diocese of York, S.T.B. Dispensation to hold for …
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