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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Attorney-General, to whom was referred his claim to lands in Eslington, &c., co. Northumberland, sequestered from the Collingwoods, Papists in arms, and decided by law to be his, but the Barons of … allowance of the unexpired term of 12 years of a lease of Madeley Park, Salop, leased for 500 l. to Thos. Jennings by …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Rawcliffe, Co. Lancaster. 2 March 1652. Vol. G No. or p. In 20 James, he assigned closes in Rawcliffe, for his father's life only, to Rich. Green and … by John Rushworth and Gilb. Crouch. 18 925 John Ashwood, Madeley, Salop. 23 March 1652. Vol. G No. or p. C. 133 235 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… committed several acts of delinquency 21 332 John. Offley, Madeley Manor, High Sheriff of County Stafford.; George … commissioners secured and appraised his estate, for having in his minority acted against the Ordinance of Sequestration, … and to examine others, and the depositions to be sent up in 2 months. 9 93 27 Aug. County commissioners report that …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at least 1546. 1 The ancient parish was roughly square in shape and mainly lay immediately south, southeast, and … along the course of the Penk, then slightly north-east in an uneven line to the base of Willowmore Hill (Bradley … for ever by his successors. 328 A later master, William de Madeley, exchanged a piece of marsh ( mora) here for land in
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lay 2 km. east of Barrow and contained 821 a. (332 ha.) in 1883. 19 Caughley's demesne was in Barrow parish by 1649, … mudstones, and some Spirorbis limestone, all of the Coalport Formation, and marls of the Hadley Formation; to the … of Caughley who later had his own porcelain works in Madeley. 68 LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Caughley seems to have been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… scarcity of coals, the same being at 26 s. the chaldron in the Pool, his Majesty took order for a sufficient quantity … the masters and owners of the ships that the coalmongers in the city combine together and will not take off their … Middlesex, that John Offley, son of Sir John Offley, of Madeley, co. Stafford, had taken the oaths of allegiance and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… him as his patron. Has almost run himself out of breath in the State's service. I have left my wife and family now as … yet give a particular account of my own forces, both in regard they are quartered more remote from me, and I know … Shrewsbury, Hereford, Bridgnorth, Lindsell [House], Tong, Madeley, &c., will prove of very prejudicial consequence [to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… he will not be convinced without a survey. Wants orders in any surveys for the assistance of Mr. Fusard [Furzer ?]. [ … payday, stirs not from home. Sir Edw. Brett has brought in ten seamen, six of whom tried to break open the Marshalsea … the King, Duke of Albemarle, and Lord Arlington. Feb. 10. Madeley. 73. Sir Nich. Armorer to [Williamson]. Thinks him a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Thomas, of Hull, the other a small vessel, so that we have in all six ships gone thither since last spring, which makes this town and York to flourish much in that trade. Yesterday one Morgan, lieutenant to Sir Henry … was buried, and also the same day Sir John Egerton at Madeley, Staffordshire. The Bishop of Chester is at present …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… but surely not on the same account. Several gentlemen in these parts pretend they are for, and come to the service … Fanatics, by which means they may be more effectual in bringing on those confusions, which we hope God will … number of gentlemen, among which were Mr. Offley of Madeley, Mr. Ralph Sneyd of Bradwall, Mr. Crompton of Stone …
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