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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… held of him in Honey Lane, to hold of him and his heirs for ever, paying 13s. 4d. yearly, at Michaelmas and Easter. … (8) to E., to his wife Cecilia, to hold in free dower for life, paying the 13s. 4d. to the chief lords of the fee. … Market Surveys, 37-9; CLRO, Comp. Deeds Box 46 nos. 7,8; Coal Duty a/c Bk. i, 99, 158; DC, MB 15, 29 June 1670. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the Herlison or Herlicun fee which also included 1 and 2. For the early history of this fee, see under 1. The property … them to Robert de Monte Pessulano, citizen, and his heirs, for a rent of £3, and the king confirmed this grant in 1246, … f. 156v; H1./ST/E26/1, f. 152; H1/ST/E67/9/19. CLRO: Coal Duty a/c Bks. i, f. 94; Comp. Deeds Box 29, no. 7; …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… seld which were of John son of Robert son of Herlicon (7), for the souls of himself and his wife Agnes, his parents … a garret containing lumber, and a cellar containing wood, coal, a beer-still, and lumber. The impression given is of a … Hutchinson £50. Hutchinson also received interest from the Coal Dues on the sum of £257. 14s. representing 18 years' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Thornton: the appropriate tithes have been commuted for 246. 2. 6., and the vicarial for 73. 12.; there are a … the soil is not unfertile, and the substratum is chiefly coal and freestone of good quality; the surface is varied. … principally employed in the worsted manufacture, and in coal-mines and quarries. There are places of worship for
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the soil is sand and clay. There is a place of worship for Unitarians. Allowenshay ALLOWENSHAY, a hamlet, in the … of marl and clay. A tram railway for the conveyance of coal from Brecon to Kington, passes through the parish. The … parish comprises 26,055 a. 3 r. 37 p.; there are several coal-mines, and some stone-quarries, the produce of which is …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and 5 p.m. daily. A chamber in the almshouses was reserved for the priest of Hosier's chantry. 4 In 1551 the almshouses … 1611 and the 1640s. 16 By 1748 it had become customary for one or both of the town beadles to be granted a chamber … formerly exercised by the bellman; he was also responsible for distributing weekly and occasional payments to the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… on a site at the west end of the churchyard given him for this purpose by the burgesses in 1446. 1 They were … and John Reynolds, who in 1496 settled 1 6 s. 8 d. a year for the support of four inmates, who were to be nominated, … 5 s. in the winter, with an additional 10 s. a year for coal and 5 s. at Christmas. 11 The original almshouses, with …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… at Lythwood in Condover with two annual rent charges of 4 for the benefit of the almshouses. 17 Although this endowment … a sum later invested in 163 stock to provide them with coal. 33 The almshouses, which originally consisted of 13 … of clothing under the Tourneur bequest continued and coal was also given until 1949. The right of St. Mary's to …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… made from the wood of the Alder tree, used particularly for the manufacture of GUNPOWDER but, given that the only … varied enormously, ranging from 9d to 11s LB and for ALOES ROSATUM up to 2s 6d OZ. This is consistent with the … extracted from aluminous shale by being first fired with COAL, WOOD and FURZE, then steeped in water for many months …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the gift of the Crown: the tithes have been commuted for 440, and the glebe consists of 28 acres. The church, an … zinc, phosphate and sulphate of lead, cobalt, &c. The Crow coal, found on the moor, at a small depth below the surface, … the Calder at the northwest extremity of Clayton-le-Moors. Coal is obtained in the vicinity. The living is a perpetual …
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