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A History of the County of Middlesex
… An altar table of black marble from Ashford-in-the-Water (Derb.), thought to be of the 12th or 13th century and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the whole vill of Mayfield, tithes at Hollington (Derb.), at Stanford-in-the-Vale, and at the Leicestershire … of his tenants. Among these may be mentioned Osmaston (Derb.) and the church of 'Wibalditone' in Berkshire. 8 An … all the tithes of his forests of Needwood and of Duffield (Derb.). 15 It will be seen that much of the revenue of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… probably by 1282. 92 The former road between Ashbourne (Derb.) and Alstonefield crossed the Dove there by Viator's … road formed part of the road from Warslow to Hartington (Derb.) until it was turnpiked in 1770 and realigned to cross … he conveyed it in 1569 to Richard Harpur, of Swarkestone (Derb.), justice of Common Pleas. Richard was succeeded in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and miller. 77 The road between Warslow and Hartington (Derb.) through the south-east corner of the township formerly …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a branch of the road from Newcastle-under-Lyme to Hassop (Derb.) via Leek and Longnor, turnpiked in 1765. 1 Two miles … Billing); J. Farey, Gen. View of Agric. and Minerals of Derb. (1811), i. 417. P.R.O., RG 9/1949; RG 11/2742; O.S. Map …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the ancient parish, is 6½ miles north-west of Ashbourne (Derb.), the nearest town. For the northern part of the ancient parish the nearest town is Buxton (Derb.), 6 miles north-west of Longnor. Leek is 10 miles from … had been secured by the Harpur family of Swarkestone (Derb.) and later of Calke (Derb.), which in 1670 bought …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the south side of the Dove which belonged to Hartington (Derb.) were transferred to Longnor. 70 The land rises to … A horse post which operated between Longnor, Hartington (Derb.), and Leek three days a week in 1829 82 may have been … over the Dove was through Crowdecote, in Hartington (Derb.), where a foot bridge was stated in 1709 to be on 'a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… boundary on the east side, respectively with Hartington (Derb.) and Heathylee. The source of the Dove is marked with a … (1978 edn.); Soil Surv. of Eng. and Wales, sheet 3 (1983). Chatsworth House (Derb.), Bateman MSS. ii, Hartington. Mr. M. … of 24 Oct. 39 Eliz. I. Ibid. D. 2375M/174/1, 25 Oct. 1703. Chatsworth House (Derb.), map 2063. D.R.O., D. 2375M/56/13, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… recorded c. 1220. 62 The road between Cheadle and Buxton (Derb.) via Longnor was turnpiked in 1770, and by 1781 there … entered the township at Brownlow. A branch to Hartington (Derb.) was also turnpiked in 1770. It ran through Warslow … A horse post which operated between Longnor, Hartington (Derb.), and Leek three days a week in 1829 passed through …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Annesle was High Sheriff of these Counties of Nott. and Derb. 14 E. 1, and so continued five or six years together, … of the honour of Peverell in these Counties of Nott. and Derb. John de Annesley, Chivaler, married Isabell the …
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