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A History of the County of Shropshire
… townships of Wrockwardine, Admaston, Allscott, Bratton, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, and Long Lane, the capital … at Norton. The western boundary of the parish and of Charlton township partly follows a stream. To the south the … Hill and Leaton and west of Wrockwardine, and tuff, on which Wrockwardine village lies. 93 From those high …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… barley, and oats. The village is beautifully situated on elevated ground commanding a fine prospect over the … and the Derby hills. The manufacture of glass is carried on to some extent, and there is a corn-mill on the river … 19., and the glebe comprises one acre; the great tithes of Charlton township have been commuted for 133, and a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in 1754. 69 The woodland then remaining, at the Nabb and on Cockshutt Piece, was coppiced 70 but by 1847 virtually no … Butler sold his third interest in the mines to Francis Charlton, who leased the adjoining Lilleshall mining rights next year. 81 The Charlton mines were leased to, or operated by, the Pitts …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Shropshire
… charity'; tithes of hay, apart from those of Allscott and Charlton (which were reserved to the abbey); and all other … all 'home closes'; the tithe hay except from Allscott and Charlton; Easter offerings; and 1½ d. for every cow and calf. … him £20 a year for life, which was afterwards settled on the vicarage. 77 Steventon further endowed the vicarage …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the 7½ berewicks of Wrockwardine, for which geld was paid on 5 hides, contained 17 ploughteams and there was land for another in Charlton. The four ploughteams in demesne were probably … had risen from £6 13 s. 8 d. T.R.E. to £12 10 s. in 1086. Charlton, which had one of the ploughteams and the potential …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… said to be worth nothing. 35 Henry of Walcot, bailiff of Charlton, was mentioned in 1379. 36 A court may have been held at Charlton until c. 1588 when the manor was bought by Francis … Thereafter Charlton was a member of the manor of Eyton on Severn. 37 Three overseers of the poor were appointed in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 75 which probably included Admaston, Allscott, Burcot, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, Nash, and Orleton. 76 It has been … granted it to his younger brother Robert before they left on Crusade in 1271. Early in 1273, when Hamon's death … of Wrockwardine, Odelerius of Orleans, gave 1 hide in CHARLTON, probably that held by his church in 1086, to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… fellow 1698-1713, B.D. 1706, D.D. 1708, college lecturer on moral philosophy; vicar of Willoughby, co. Warwick, … 22 March, 1688-9, M.A. 1692, B. and D.D. 1708; rector of Charlton-upon-Otmoor, Oxon, 1704. See Foster's Index Eccl. Yate, Thomas s. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Yarnton and 4 to Begbroke. 32 The meadows were divided on the ground into 'shots', 5 in West mead, 3 in Oxey mead, … one third to Begbroke. Each meadow was allotted and mown on a single day on successive Mondays following the feast of … Glanville (d. 1690), also held property at Charltonon-Otmoor and Woodstock, and was presumably raising stock on a …
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