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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Dembleby Deane (St. Mary) DEANE ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Bolton-le-Moors, hundred of Salford, S. … and some of the most extensive bleachworks in the kingdom; and a large number of the inhabitants are … the line is continued across the common into the parish of Besford. The living is a perpetual curacy, valued in the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… his wife to Robert de Wittone, 'skynnere,' of his right in the tenement wherein the said Robert dwelt in the prebend of Heghys with 12 d. yearly rent formerly due … pay the profits of the said lands, &c. to Alexander de Besford and Henry Haggeleye, finding a chaplain, as abovesaid …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Henry son of Ralph, to William Wyther, of all her right in a rent which the 6aid Henry sold to the said William, … with reversions in Harleye [co. Salop], Caldewelle, and Besford, co. Worcester, and Abbotessalford, co. Warwick and … Aston.' [Salop.] [Worc.] B. 4196. Release by Alexander Besford, John Sonnebury, rector of the church of Little …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Berkhampsted to Henry Clay to receive seisin of a croft in Webscnad called 'Joseppescroft' which was bought of … by John Emme to Peter his son of two messuages and rents in the parish of Ifeud; rent, a pair of gloves worth 1 d. … the wife of John Cowpere of Wyke, to Roger Harewell of Besford and Aucarius Beauehamp, esquires, Sir William …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Sir Henry de Hastinges, of Sir Henry's manor of Asleye in Norfolk, which the king gave to the releasor in a time of disturbance ( occasione turbationis) and of … Andrew, touching tithes arising from newly tilled lands in Besford and Defford, confirming a previous ordinance between …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… agriculture, as it was nationally. There were vast changes in landownership. Many estates, especially in the first half of the period, were run more profitably. … Thomas Nagelon, a small farmer living on Wytheford Heath, Shawbury, left a flock of 12 old sheep and 8 lambs. Typically …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… farming expanded, and the new farming techniques devised in the arable parts of the kingdom spread widely; their adoption, perhaps later and more unevenly in Shropshire than in some other regions, 18 amounted to an … 3121/1 (for the Weald Moors). The acreage for Hine and Shawbury heaths, etc., is that stated in 37 Geo. III, c. 109 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1875-1985 1875-1985 The two world wars, each in different ways, marked the major watersheds in the agrarian history of Shropshire in the 20th century, … Whittington. On the lighter soils around West Felton and Shawbury fine malting barley was grown. Barley prices did not …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… regard the last two phenomena as responses to the increase in the country's population, from perhaps c. 2 million in 1086 to 5 or 6 million in 1347. 31 Those responses, and … 57 Much Wenlock, 58 Cound, 59 Sheinton, 60 Edgton, 61 Shawbury, 62 and Hadnall, 63 and from the early 14th century …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Edgbolton - Edlingham Edgbolton EDGBOLTON, a township, in the parish of Shawbury, union of Wem, Whitchurch division of the hun dred … Edgcot (St. James) EDGCOT ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Brackley, hundred of Chipping-Warden, S. …
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