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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Demise by John Brygtwardyn, the prior, and the convent of Chirbury, to Jevan ap Rees, of a pasture at Snede in the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… his mother, widow, to Sir Ph. the prior, and canons, of Chirbury and Sned, of all the land which was the subject of … had claimed to have one. Witnesses:Sir Roger, chaplain of Chirbury, Griffin, chaplain of Chirstoke, and others (named). … almoin by Madoc son of Gurgeneb, to the canons of Sned (Chirbury), of all the land which he had from Howel son of …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of land in Hal ton, part extending to land of the prior of Chirbury. Witnesses: William de Mariton, Robert son of Howel, …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Grant by Hugh son of Hugh de Wdeuerton to Ph., prior of Chirbury, and the canons of that place, of a messuage in … (de Monte Gomeri) lord of Lydun, and Roger, prior of Chirbury, relative to a grant in frank almoin by Adam de … of the said Thomas de Monte Gomeri, to the then prior of Chirbury, of his mills upon the Severn, conditionally upon …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… grown in Prees by c. 1549, at Stoke upon Tern in 1588, at Chirbury in 1603, and at Madeley and in the Teme valley by c. … 112 (purchasers of Cress grange). Edw. Herbert acquired Chirbury 1553: Dict. Welsh Biog. 348. Heirs of Ld. Wenlock …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… bull was on Thomas Roberts's farm at Wilmington, in Chirbury, 17 to 1876, when Mr. Pugh of the Beach offered 12 … also inherited the estates of two kinsmen, Lord Herbert of Chirbury (d. 1738) 86 and the 3rd marquess of Powis (d. 1748) … the county's western borderClun, Walcot, Bishop's Castle, Chirbury, Montford, and Oswestry 91with others in Wales 92 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the heavy horse societies at Bishop's Castle, Bridgnorth, Chirbury, Craven Arms, Rea Valley, and Wem were in a position … changes in the farming system were blamed. In the Chirbury and Ellesmere districts in 1906 loss of population …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… as 'waste' in 1066 lay mainly in the west: those around Chirbury may have been thus understood to be exempt from geld … labour services for cash was then usual. At Wotherton, in Chirbury, in the late 13th century, for instance, the tenants … as the new byre ( bostarium), 80 ft. by 40 ft., built at Chirbury c. 1250. 97 It was also deposited directly on …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the purpose of the dykes cutting across Stapeley Hill near Chirbury. 11 A different landscape and economy was found on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… escheator south of Trent, for supersession of demand on Chirbury priory for palfrey and silver cup in respect of last …
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