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Middlesex county records
… of St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, unlawfully filed made or caused to be made a key of iron and steel in the likeness … (?), of St. Andrew's Holbourne . . . . and Benjamin Butterton of St. Anne's Westminster, in the sum of 100. each: …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a rectory established. 4 The appointment of the chaplain or curate of Newcastle remained with the Rector of … is known about the maintenance of the curate of Newcastle or the source of his emoluments until 1601, and the silence … incumbent in 1887. 49 In 1940 the living of St. Thomas, Butterton, in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, 3 miles from …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to the subsidy of 1332, 12 and c. 1680 there were '12 or 14' houses in Clayton and '10 or 12' in Seabridge; 13 in … Drive, past Roe Lane Farm and through Seabridge hamlet to Butterton, in Trentham ancient parish. This Seabridge-Butterton stretch, mentioned in 1483 when Thomas Swynnerton …
Magna Britannia
… in Cornwall. The church is in Devonshire. The village or rather town of Inceworth, in this parish, is in the county … his ancestors by a match with the heiress of Durnford, in or about the reign of Henry VIII., is in this parish, but in … there are two tenements of this name, both farm-houses. Botterton, or Butterdon, and Penhanger, which passed by …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… to William de Bromleye, Clerk, his brother, all the right or claim he held in lands and tenements which the said William held of his feoffment in Botterton within the demesne of Whitegreve, and in all the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… King. The Justices are therefore not to take the assize or proceed in any other manner which might be to the injury … and William Poutrel of twenty acres of heath in Boterdon (Butterton-on-the-Moors). Henry stated that he was capital … the following pedigree: Robert fitz Adam of Waterfall and Butterton-on-the-Moors, dead 5 John. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Dalilegh and Tybryghton of the said William le Botiller, or of his ancestors, and he appealed to a jury which is to be … Boule, of Boturdon, of half an acre of land in Boturdon (Butterton-on-the-Moors). William did not appear, and his …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Benedict de Boterdon, respecting tenements in Boterdon (Butterton-on-the-Moors), did not appear to prosecute it, and … to be celebrated at different places). Also 200 to marry, or to assist in marrying twenty girls amongst my nearest … expended according to the advice of Dominus Adam de Brome or of the scholars of the Hall of St. Mary and also bequests …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is of great antiquity, was originally called Stadeford or Stadford, from the Saxon Stade, signifying "a place on a river," and from the trajectus or ford across the Sow, on which stream it is situated. It is … earth to the south of Ecton Hill, between the villages of Butterton and Wetton, is invisible for four miles, and …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Will'o le Taylur ij. Summa xl. s. vj. d. p'b'. Boterdon (Butterton-on-theMoors). s. d. De Will'o filio Benedicti ij. …
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