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A History of the County of Stafford
… suppressed in 1527, its estates included land at Ashmore Brook, Pipe, Abnalls, and Burntwood. Later in 1527 the Crown … return for a prescriptive payment. 174 In 1311 John de la Bourne, a chaplain, and Reynold le Bedel of Lichfield … Farewell view by 1290. At first it formed a tithing with Bourne, evidently in Longdon parish, but by 1341 Ashmore …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Wesleyan Methodists. A free school was founded by John Bourne, Esq., in 1748, and endowed with a house and a small …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on the west by the parish of Wolstanton, where the Fowlea Brook formed the boundary then as now, and on the east by the … he was acquiring other land in Cobridge from the Daniel, Bourne, Hales, and Warburton families, and besides making … 1312, 1345, 1368, 143, 157 and n.; see pp. 137, 140. John Bourne was his father-inlaw and John Hales his step-father. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… especially in connexion with the pollution of the Fowlea Brook. 65 It was not until 1879, however, that the sewage … of its lease in 1536 to Thomas Rowley of Chell, 173 Ralph Bourne to whom this or another Thomas Rowley transferred it … Pinder was working there by 1862 under the name Pinder, Bourne and Company. 300 Sir Henry Doulton, of Messrs. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… by a small tributary of the Sence, and another small brook runs through the parish to join the River Sence at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the western bank of the river Larke, also called the Bourne, in the centre of an open and richly cultivated tract …
A History of the County of Stafford
… enlarged stream where it flowed past the precinct. 1 The brook converged with the main course of the river at the … a long bridge. 2 The west arm, known as Wetmore brook in the late 16th century and as Back water or Wetmore … Burton bridge. A bridge to take the road over Branston brook near the modern Hawkins Lane was built when the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… present Guild Street; Moor Mill Dam meadow along Branston brook on the west side of town; Goose moor beyond the west … recorded in 1307 and lying on the west side of Branston brook north of the later railway station, 19 and to the south … on the north side of Horninglow Street beside Branston brook was established by Silvester Hodgkins after 1828; it …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1827 at the corner of Horninglow Street and what became Brook Street. 17 It grew from 120 pupils in 1829 to 60 boys …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Mosque (Princess St.) 12 Site of Salvation Army citadel (Brook St.) 13 Site of Christian Brethren Gospel hall 14 St. … a bridge was constructed to take the road over Branston brook. By the early 14th century, however, burgage plots at … the north-east side of Horninglow Street north of Branston brook, and the present Abbey Cottage to the south at the …
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