Search

Displaying 61 - 70 of 86
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 364-5, 437. -, Dr. Richard, Divinity Professor and Keeper or Master of the Temple, 159, 629, 864. Ballet at Whitehall, … 521. Banger, John, tidesman, Bristol, 522, 841. Bankers or goldsmiths of London 201, 208, 220. For individual bankers … Tho., wine merchant, 103. Butterbush (co. Yorks), 687. Butterton (co Stafford), 757. Butterwick (co. Lincoln), 660. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Bafer. See Baker. Bagby, Yorks., i. p. 773. Bagcrofte or Bagecrofte. See Bachecroft. Bagenall. See Bagnall. … Soms., i. g. 504 (42). Bitterton, i. p. 775. Qu. Butterton, Staff. Bitton (Button), Glouc., prebend of, in … 1279 (p. 626). Butterlaw, in Scotland, i. 1279 (p. 627). Butterton, Staff., i. pp. 773, 775 (? "Bitterton"): g. 1166 …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 74. -, letters from, 21. Bourdeaux, see Bordeaux. Bourke ( or de Burgh) Richard, 4th Earl of Clanricarde, 85. Bourle, … letter dated at, 283. Brandenburg, House of, 12. Marquis or Elector of, 234236, 397. Joachim Ernest of, see Awltzbach. … of his house, 72. Butlerage, grant of, 323, 324. Butterton, Mr., a chaplain, 248. Bye (bie) Plot, alleged …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Lestrange: John (fl. 1168-9), John (fl. 1197), Margery (or Margaret), m. Thos. Noel, Thos. of Whitchurch, Lethaby, W. … (fl. 1580), Thos., Liberal party, Lichfield, bps. of (or of Coventry, Coventry and Lichfield, Lichfield and … Ches.), Swains moor, see Heathylee Swainsley, see Butterton Swallow Moss, see Warslow Swarkestone (Derb.), …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 2, Henry VII
… and profits of the premises. COVENTRY. Four tenements, or messuages, and a cottage, in Coventry, whereof two … by 5 s. rent yearly, for all service; Manor of Baldecott, or Baldecote, worth 20 s., of the earl of Shrewsbury, in … by fealty and 3 s. 8 d. rent, for all service. Manor of Butterton, worth 6 s. 8 d., held of the dean of Stafford, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… to re-stock it with such deer as can be spared by himself or his neighbours, that it may be ready for sport the next … Ambassador Extraordinary,] will come to London by land or water; reports of his littleness and want of courtesy. … ann., for life. [ Docquet.] Oct. 6. Presentation of Wm. Butterton to the vicarage of Nuneaton, co. Warwick. [ …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hurdlow Farm to Heathylee, and 205 a. known as Cawdry to Butterton. At the same time 57 a. of Bradnop, mostly the … and that at Cawdry is reserved for treatment under Butterton in a later volume of this History. The land beside … to have curative powers. It was provided with an oval, or egg-shaped, stone surround bearing a Latin inscription …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The name Leek may derive from either the Old English lece or the Old Norse loekr, both meaning brook. 46 The brook was … (formerly Spout Lane) and the north side of Broad Street, or its tributary which ran from a spring in St. Edward's … ceased altogether by 1928. There was then a bus service to Butterton, and by 1932 services had been introduced to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… stands on the east side of the township where the Ipstones-Butterton road crosses the river Hamps. The township's … 17 Mixon, a name recorded in 1197 and meaning a midden or dung hill, was originally a settlement at the north end of … from Bradnop over Morridge met a road between Ipstones and Butterton near the Hamps. Moorland House on a site there …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by computation 6078 acres, of which 600 are common or waste. Slate, thought to be equal in quality to that of … the county of Stafford; containing, with the chapelry of Butterton, part of Calton, and the township of Woodhouses, … on the south side is a fine specimen. There are chapels at Butterton and Calton, a place of worship for Wesleyans, and a …
Displaying 61 - 70 of 86