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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 3 225 R. 3 234 20 Sept. 1644. Ordered to pay 10 l. in 14 days 3 241 R. 3 248 11 Oct. 1644. Order for her … oath that 20 l. is her and 1/20, but the 10 l. is accepted in regard of her many children. 3 257 John Chris. Mayherne, … 1644. Her assessment discharged, she having lent 100 l. in Sept. 1642, and other sums since, and she is to be left to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Charlbury (St. Mary) CHARLBURY ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Chipping-Norton, partly in the hundred of Chadlington, and partly in that of Banbury, county of Oxford, 6 miles (W. N. W.) from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… for not having taken his commands, having left town in a hurry.In these parts I will only stay the sessions to take the … Lord Hunsdon, to accept and hold the rectory of Nyneton (Neenton), Salop, with that of Beachhampton, co. Bucks, which …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… the truth of a charter whereby Thomas Farnecote parson of Neenton and Richard Brulle vicar of Kynlet have given the … canon of St. Peter York and prebendary of Laghton in Morthyng. Recognisance for 1,000 l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels and church goods in Lincolnshire. William son of Robert de Langham of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… incorp. D.C.L. 9 April, 1596, died at Chaldon, Surrey, in 1609. See Fasti, i. 273. Covert, 'Ranulphus,' s. Nic., of … 1708, and North Mundham, Sussex, 1709, until his death in 1759. See Hearne, ii. 22; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. … 3 March, 1681-2, aged 18; B.A. 1685, perhaps rector of Neenton, Salop, 1715. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
Old and New London
… its Famous Picture of Henry VIII. Holbein's DeathTreasures in Barber-Surgeons' Hall: its Plate Stolen and … ClothworkerThe Perambulation of Cripplegate Parish in Olden TimeBasinghall StreetSt. Michale's Bassishaw William … the Inventor of the Stocking-loom-Minor City Companies in the neighbourhood of Basinghall StreetThe Bankruptcy …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… conterminous with the manor 70 within boundaries recorded in 1838, is small (199 ha., 493 a.) and roughly lozenge … the spur of high land and the parish boundary at 139 m.; in the east and south-east, where streams drain out of the … as rector of Deuxhill alone, 70 and in 1521 the rector of Neenton was instituted to the adjoining Middleton Priors. The …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Much Wenlock to the north. 43 As communications improved in the early 20th century its isolation was reduced, and by … centuries; 64 other ways by then ran south-south-east to Neenton 65 and northwest to Derrington, 66 and 'Dodeley way' … intending to supply the nearby furnaces at Bouldon and Charlcotte with fuel and tanners with oak bark. In the 18th …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… regard the last two phenomena as responses to the increase in the country's population, from perhaps c. 2 million in 1086 to 5 or 6 million in 1347. 31 Those responses, and … to be recorded in the county: at Pitchford (by 1284), 46 Charlcotte (by 1290), 47 Longnor (by 1300), 48 and Clun (by …
Alumni Oxonienses
… rector of Weston Zoyland, Somerset, 1617, until his death in 1638, father of Mathias. See Foster's Index Eccl. … 1624, vicar of St. Mary, Cardiff, 1633, chaplain in the army of the Earl of Essex, and to a regiment of … 1666-7, M.A. 1670, rector of Beachampton, Bucks, 1671, of Neenton, Salop, 1678, and of King's Newton, co. Warwick, …
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