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OS Map name 017/NE
Map of Derbyshire
Cartledge, Cordwell, Cowley, Dronfield Woodhouse, Holmesfield, Horsleygate, Lidgate, Mickley, Millthorpe, Stubley, S18 7, S18 8
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Sheet 298
Map of Yorkshire
Abbeydale, Beauchief, Bradway, Cartledge, Coal Aston, Dore, Dronfield, Dronfield Woodhouse, Greenhill, Herdings Park Tram Stop, Holmesfield, Lidgate, Mickley, Millhouses, New Totley, Norton, Norton Woodseats,
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Rectors and vicars
Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street
Hawkins 1883 William Cartledge Heaton 1906 Arthur Taylor 1918 Note.
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History of St Bride's: The Great Fire to 1944
Survey of London Monograph 15, St Bride's Church, Fleet Street
as their only business. William Cartledge Heaton became vicar in 1906 after his losing fight
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Yorkshire Fines: 1588
Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 3, 1583-94
in Barnebye near Bossall. Robert Parker and Thomas Cartledge Hugh Chaloner
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House of Commons Journal Volume 85: 8 June 1830
Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 85, 1830
House of Commons Journal Volume 85 8 June 1830 Martis, 8 die Junii;Anno 11 Georgii IV ti Regis, 1830. PRAYERS. Return from Court of Chancery, presented. No. 507. The House being informed that Mr. Cartledge
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America and West Indies: May 1704, 26-31
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 22, 1704-1705
Cooke 10 s., John Smith 10 s., Edmond Cartledge 1 l., Joseph Needs 2 l.,
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The city of Stoke-on-Trent: Protestant Nonconformity
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8
The city of Stoke-on-Trent Protestant Nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY 1 In 1760 John Wesley first visited Burslem, then the largest of the Pottery villages, and six years later the first Methodist chapel was built there. The building of this...
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Index: A-J
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 7, Leek and the Moorlands
Cartledge (formerly Easing) brook, Cartwright, John, Castern, see Ilam ... Hartington Earl's Way, Easing, see Tittesworth Easing brook, see Cartledge
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Index of names: A-J
Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 3, 1583-94
Carteledge, 30. Carter, 5, 19, 159, 191, 193, 202. Cartledge, 105. Cartlege, 45.
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