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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… I have not, his man hath it to shoe mr. Rankers and mr. Clee, that he may get horses from them; but all that is in it … was for mr. Moerton, one for doctor Wyeld, one for mr. Clee, which I protest is all, and that to Damport and mrs. … a merchant. I was to hasten mr. Morten and doctor Wild and Clee to follow ther busnes; but they find all people sloe, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Ditton Series of the Lower Old Red Sandstone. 50 On Brown Clee that is overlain by Lower Old Red Sandstone of the Clee Group, which is covered at the summit by the Middle and … Lower Abdon limestones occur on the lower slopes of Brown Clee and on Weston hill. The parish's south-western quarter …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… 104.109 Mary, 107B.77 CLEDGE: Thomas; Mary, w, 98.9 CLEE: John; Bridgitt, w; Elizabeth, d, 102.42 CLEETER: …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… 9.27 Cleburn Wm, watchmaker; Mary, w; Frances, ?d, 42.23 Clee Sedgwick, 39.13 Cleedman Mary, ser, 72.3 Cleetter Wm, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and for their maintenance the manor of Itterby near Clee (Lincs.) was bought for 1,400. In 1603 Sir John Hart, a …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… servant to the Abbot of Wellowe; William Sutton of Clee, husbandman, t. 54; John West of Cleethorpp, husbandman, … Richard Wells, t. 60, and James Lavorack, t. 80, both of Clee, fish drivers. Depositions taken at Grimsby before same … Commissioners, 22 March, 23 Eliz. Hector Wentworthe of Clee, gent., t. 50, says about four years ago he received …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to see the Norman chapel. 36 The civil parish lies on the Clee plateau and is bounded on the west by the plateau's … north by Norncott (or Tugford) brook, and on the south by Clee (or Pye) brook. The northern part, a dome rising to 268 … Ages across land formerly intercommoned by Norncott and Clee St. Margaret. The other part falls to the south. It is …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Merchelm and Mildfrith gave her 63 hides around Clee Hill (where the Cluniac priory owned Stoke St. Milborough, Clee Downton and the Moor, Clee Stanton, the Heath, and Norncott), 25 by the river Corve …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… individual in both its structure and relief, as are the Clee Hills to the east and the mass of Clun Forest to the … from those further west extending to the Welsh border. The Clee Hills plateau In the Devonian period the recent closure … forms a wide triangular plateau around the peaks of the Clee Hills. The Clees are the eastern outpost of the Welsh …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Esq. Thrunscoe THRUNSCOE, a hamlet, in the parish of Clee, union of Caistor, wapentake of Bradley-Haverstoe, parts …
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