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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Roger de Somery (the Baron of Dudley) Do. Swinford and Clent, and Mere Roger de Somery (the Baron of Dudley) Do. The …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of the Lord the King at fee farm, and the manors of Clent and of Mere, rendering annually by the hands of the … it is worth 16 marks, and John Walerand has the Church of Clent, which is worth 10 marks; and the Manors of Swineford and Clent speak by twelve (before the Justices); and Henry de …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Kynefare ij. Ric'o de la Hulle ij. Summa vij. li.p'b'. Clent et Brome. s. d. De Thoma de Kelmestowe iiij. Ric'o …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… xij. Will'o le Tynkere xij. Summa xxx. s. x. d. p'b'. Clent et Brome. s. d. De Thoma de Kelmestowe ij. vj. Joh'e …
The Environs of London
… Joseph Smith, 32 years rector, 1781; Mr. John Turner, of Clent in Worcestershire, 1782; the Rev. James Dalton, seven …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Wm, 7.24 Clench Mic, 17.107 Clensby Thos, ser, 75.9 Clent Anne; Anne, d; Mary, d, 49.15 Clerke: Chas, ser, 8.7 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Lutley and Warley Wigorn OLD SWINFORD with Stourbridge CLENT COSTON or COFTON HACKETT TARDEBIGGE CRUTCH HAMPTON … were contained in the hundreds of Came (Kamel, Camele), Clent, Cresselau (Kerselau) and Esch (Aesc, Naisse, Leisse, … it is some miles from the nearest place in that county. Clent was in the hundred of Clent in Worcestershire in 1086, …
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