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A History of the County of Shropshire
… VIII Earlier corrigenda to Volumes I-III were published in Volumes II-IV. In references to pages printed in more than one column ' a', … read 'Uffington' " " 292 a, s.v. 'Plaish', after 'Cardington' for ', ii. 172' read ':' " " 292 b, s.v. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cotton - Coupland Cotton COTTON, a township, in the parish of Sandbach, union of Congleton, hundred of … have been commuted for 25. 5. Cotton COTTON, a township, in the parish and union of Wem, Whitchurch division of the … a hamlet, in the township of Eastcotts, parish of Cardington, hundred of Wixamtree, union and county of …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Pleading: Matthew Philip states that on 7 February 141441, in London, John Batifford made a bond with him in £20, payable at the feast of St Dunstan then next, but has … Place Role George Gascoigne (m) Esquire, Gentleman Cardington < Bedfordshire < England Defendant John Stanford …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… son and heir of the said John Carpenter, of the tenement in High street, Reading, left her by her father's will. … to John Carpenter, for the sum of 40 s., of a tenement in Londonstrete, Reading, situate as described. 7 October, 28 … and William Holgill, clerks, Sir Wm. Gascoigne, of Cardington, Robert Toneys, clerk, and Thomas Hemedge to 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 … to Bridgnorth, Ludlow, or Kidderminster (Worcs.). 44 In the 19th century the parish contained 5,566 a. (2,253 ha.) … Fam. of Pinches (1981), 246, calling him yeoman, of Cardington. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 166. B.L. Add. MS. 6164, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1300-1540 1300-1540 The later Middle Ages, in particular the period from the mid 14th century to the … have traditionally been seen as a time of depression in agrarian society, punctuated by crises. Recent … the tenants were said to have deserted their holdings: at Cardington, which was affected in 1340 by sheep murrain and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… agriculture, as it was nationally. There were vast changes in landownership. Many estates, especially in the first half of the period, were run more profitably. … William Leighton inclosed 100 a. of Holt Preen wood (in Cardington) he divided the land and let it to a number of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… farming expanded, and the new farming techniques devised in the arable parts of the kingdom spread widely; their adoption, perhaps later and more unevenly in Shropshire than in some other regions, 18 amounted to an … to the parish than the labourers who paid rent. In Cardington there were plenty of hills and commons and the …
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 … been made in the county by the end of the 12th century. In Cardington parish in 1185, for instance, the Templars' … 10 virgates in Cardington township, 3 in Enchmarsh, 2 in Chatwall, and 2 in 'Botelegee'. The rental value of each …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Eastbridge EASTBRIDGE, an extra-parochial liberty, in the union of Bridge, hundred of Westgate, lathe of St. … Hospital, see Canterbury. Eastbridge EASTBRIDGE, a parish, in the union and liberty of Romney-Marsh, locally in the … Eastcotts EASTCOTTS, a township, in the parish of Cardington, hundred of Wixamtree, union and county of …
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