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Journal of the House of Lords
… committed.- Reported. - 3 a, and passed. - Royal Assent. Ashbourne and Sudbury Road; Bill brought from H. C. and read …
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
Journal of the House of Lords
A History of the County of Stafford
… travelling on the Continent in 1801 Sir Brooke Boothby of Ashbourne (Derb.) purchased for 200 340 panels of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Bishop Meuland granted it Kniveton, formerly a chapelry of Ashbourne. 143 A further Staffordshire church, Dilhorne, had … and legal ability. 261 One of these vicars, Alan of Ashbourne, wrote the Lichfield Chronicle; he began work in … Burton and Chester Annals for the new library. 267 Alan of Ashbourne must have been able to draw upon an extensive …
A History of the County of Stafford
… had belonged to the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, Ashbourne (Derb.), and which the earl had obtained by force … harmful consequence; the canons retained the property at Ashbourne, 62 and the earl's other gifts were ultimately … notion of the priory's endowment; its temporal estates in Ashbourne, Donisthorpe, Quinton, and Pendleton are not …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of meadow 6 s.; and a mill 4 s. At Pilsbury grange, in Ashbourne deanery, 4 carucates 10 s., and profits of the …
A History of the County of Chester
… benefactor, gave, with his son William, land at Newton in Ashbourne and Cotes in Hartington (both Derb.); 9 Ivo Pantulf …
A History of the County of Stafford
… occasionally at least to general chapters at Cteaux. Abbot Ashbourne evidently died on the return journey in 1237, while … Ellastone from John Pyghtesley in 1392, 49 and a house in Ashbourne from Henry Blore in 1402. 50 In 1398 the Crown … and the collector of Oaken, the steward of Croxden, Ashbourne, and Caldon, the bailiff of Ashbourne and Caldon, …
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