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Journal of the House of Lords
… Ramsay of Barnton, Esquire; Peter Ramsay Esquire, Banker in Edinburgh; William Keith, Esquire, Accountant there; and … Helen Maitland Gibson and Husband, was this Day brought in. Sir W. Eliott et al. v. E. of Minto. As was also, The … to report the same to the House, without any Amendment." Shawbury Roads Bill. The Earl of Shaftesbury made the like …
Journal of the House of Lords
… PRAYERS. Clark v. Sim. The Answer of James Sim, sometime in Whiteleys, now in Coupar Angus, to the Petition and Appeal of Charles Clark … this Bill shall pass?" It was resolved in the Affirmative. Shawbury Roads Bill: Hodie 3 a vice lecta est Billa, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… brought from H.C. read 1 a, and to be printed. - Petition in favor, from Hockering. - On Motion to be read 2 a, … and Tustin to enter into Recognizance. - Answers brought in. - Petition of R. Colmer to bring in his Answer without … passed. - Royal Assent. Shankhill Road Bill; Vide Ireland. Shawbury Roads; Bill brought from H.C. and read 1 a. - 2 a, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… canons pushing back the foundation to an earlier period in Henry I's reign. Chronicle dates for monastic foundations … by the 15th-century compiler of the cartulary, who stated in a rubric that the house was founded in the first year of … the abbey's later estates: 21 the churches of Cheswardine, Shawbury, Wroxeter, Trefeglwys, and Stoke (Suss.); of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Zouch and Blackfordby (Leics.), with some land and tithes in both vills. The wording suggests that the canons were … drawn into negotiations about the founding of a new house in Shropshire because of his connexion with Dorchester and … of the estates. About 1177 the tenant of Charlton, near Shawbury, acknowledged that he had held it by favour of Abbot …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to have been founded by Egelward, duke of Dorset, in the reign of King Edgar, 1 but this is generally accepted … as the date of the re-constitution of a house already in existence and the introduction of Benedictine monks. 2 … places were to be buried in the abbey:Pershore, Pinvin, Besford, Defford, Woodmancote, Birlingham, Pensham, Wick, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… HEYDON. The town of Heydon is not known by that name in Domesday Book, but was then in Eynsford hundred, and was called Stinetuna, 1 or Stinton, … the Great Seal, by Sarah daughter of Edward Seabright of Besford in the county of Worcester, Bart. She died in 1667, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Index A - Z Note. Among the abbreviations used in the index the following may need elucidation: adv., … rectory ho. (Adlestrop Ho.), 911, 14, 57, 89; rly. sta. (in Oddington par.), 89, 11, 8889, 149; roads, &c., 89, 14; … 1617, 23 berridales, 29, 9192, 110 Besemaunsel, John, 193 Besford (Worcs.), 180 Best, Hen., 214 Beysyn, Hugh, 74 n; …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… page or facing it. A. Abberton (Worcs.), 198 Ablington (in Bibury), 1, 201, 234, 27, 32, 404, 150 agric., 325 ct., … Reading; Shottesbrook; Shrivenham; Wallingford; Windsor Besford (Worcs.), 186 Beshara Trust, 45 Best, Hen., 178 … 39 Worcestershire: county asylum, 74 and see Abberton; Besford; Bushley; Chaceley; Droitwich; Fladbury; Lench, Rous; …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… 24, 92(3), 94, 99. exports to, 92. North, 92. rebellion in, 24. American: letter-books, 9496. oak, 94. Americans, … Rich., 43(2). Berry, Major-General, 40. Berwick, 93. Besford (Besseford), 72, 77. Bethune: Geo., 92. Nath., 92. … 72. Robt. de, of Mortun, 72. Sayre, Edw., 47. Scabery. See Shawbury. Seageburie: Robert de, 68. , Widon, son of, 68. …
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