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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the House, by Parliament-men, amongst themselves. And Crompton's Jurisdiction of Courts, f. 8 saith, That the …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… C. Herbert, Edith Margaret: Bedford Coll. Lamburn, Richmal Crompton: Royal Holloway College. Martin, Sidney Grant: …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… as was Robert's son William in 1540. 47 In 1562 Thomas Crompton, lord of Acton Burnell, sold most of Benthall to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the waterframe machines to perfection; and Samuel Crompton, who was also an inhabitant of Bolton, invented a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… vii (1), 208. Ibid. 1921, 163. Ibid. C 3/185/3. A Thos. Crompton owed rent for lands at Berry Hill and elsewhere in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Oaken Bottom, formerly the residence of the Cromptons; and Crompton-Ford, an elegant mansion. R. A. Hibbert, Esq., has a …
Survey of London
… architect, Henry R. Wagner, builder, 187980. Nos. 270280 (Crompton Court, with Nos. 9193 Pelham Street). C. Stanley …
Survey of London
… on behalf of two paper-stainers in partnership, Benjamin Crompton and William Spinnage. (At the same time they also … until about 1955. West of the properties bought by Crompton and Spinnage, the land as far as Lancelot Place …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… or more hearths. 81 Largest, with 14 hearths, was William Crompton's house. Others included John Geares's house (8 … Eaves's (6 hearths) 500 m. north-west of it. 82 Adam Crompton's house (built 1654, 7 hearths in 1672) 83 stood at … a daughter and heiress Sarah, 46 the wife of William Crompton, and the estate (part of which Samuel Langley owned …
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