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A History of the County of Stafford
… Bicars', tenanted by Brindley and Rogers, was bought from Charles Crewe by John Wedgwood of the Big House. 295 The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1835 to his sisters. 10 They had sold it by 1850 to Charles Hebert, rector 18508. 11 In 1858 John Armstrong …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 169 At some time after 1857 the Sneyds sold the mill to Charles Salt, 170 who was also working the Clanway Colliery, … by Cork, Ford and Company in the early 1860's and by Charles Salt as owner and manager between at least the …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… taken at Preston in Amondernes, co. Lanc., 29 April, 17 Charles I (1641) before Robert Mawdesley, esquire, escheator … disposed of. Thomas Middleton esquire, died 30 May, 16 Charles I (1640), and George Middleton of Leighton, esquire, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 43 Ewins died in 1920 and was succeeded by his brother Charles (d. 1951), whose daughter Catherine Barwell Ewins of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tons of coal, per week. The Butcher-lane mill of Messrs. Charles Openshaw and Son, which employs 550 hands, spins per … in the 6th and 12th of the same reign, and the 20th of Charles II., was vested in an alderman, six assistants, … VII., wife of Louis XII. of France, and afterwards of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. The reredos, or carved …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 19 By 1790 the agent was Joseph Perks, replaced in 1812 by Charles Hodson (d. 1834). 20 His successor was Thomas Landor, … Thomas Dicken Henry Evans John Greaves Hill and Sherratts Charles Leeson Thomas Morecroft James Musgrave Samuel and … Lamb inn on the south side of Horninglow Street, and Charles Leeson in 1753 also on the south side of Horninglow …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in Burton. 10 He resigned in 1828 and was succeeded by Charles Yates, 11 who resigned in 1847 after the minister of … apparently two sets of royal arms in the church in 1869: Charles I's in the vestry and George I's in the porch. … losing the support of the Bass family. 9 His successor, Charles Guest (1864- 1911), was a 'staunch and faithful …
A History of the County of Stafford
… once more under royalist control, and it was there that Charles I made his headquarters briefly at the end of May …
A History of the County of Stafford
… angle of Casey Lane and Shobnall Street was filled in with Charles Street, Henry Street, John Street, and Thomas Street, … begun. 15 Progress was slow, and the Casey Lane houses (in Charles, Henry, Thomas, and John Streets) were not demolished … Close and Shobnall Close, which mostly take the line of Charles Street, and houses on the west side of Shobnall …
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