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A History of the County of Warwick
… which stood on the west bank of the Sherbourne between Bisseley Mill and New Mill. Since certain early-14th-century … 8 SHORTLEY was also included, by its ancient name of 'Bisseley', 9 in the 12th-century list of chapels belonging to … found in or near this area seem unlikely to be those of Bisseley or Shortley chapel. 11 For the 12th-century chapel …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Spon, a suburb at the west end of the town, the vills of Bisseley (later called Shortley), Pinley, and Whitley, which …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the names of its hamlets and nearby parishes: 'Bisseley', Henley, 'Olney', Pinley, Shortley, 'Tackley', …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 52 Although there is some evidence to connect Cook with Bisseley Mill (q.v.) he did hold 'Altogether Meadow' 53 and … 1925 67 although only the site was marked in 1940. 68 BISSELEY MILL (Shortley Mill, 'pusthelomulne', 'Burstall … to Liulph of Brinklow. 69 The mill descended with the Bisseley estate to Geoffrey de Langley in 1244, 70 but was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on mills, p. 190 sqq., s.v. Alderford Mill (in the Hole), Bisseley (Charterhouse) Mill, Dilcock's (Hammerton's) Mill. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Wyken, all of which were to become parishes, the vills of Bisseley, Keresley, Pinley, Spon, and Whitley, which remained …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 84 MANORS AND ESTATES. In the 12th century the vill of BISSELEY, with the mill and property in Coventry, was granted … in Coventry (which may have included Pinley as well as Bisseley) and three mills, all formerly held in dower by his … probably identical with the 12thcentury locality called Bisseley. Dugdale said that Bisseley was 'anciently …
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