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A History of the County of Warwick
… Margaret and her husband Sir William de Mountfort of Coleshill. 31 Sir William survived Margaret and died about …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Honor of Leicester and Duchy of Lancaster, 23 with Coleshill (q.v.) until the attainder of Sir Simon Mountfort …
Magna Britannia
… or Cannaligee belonged, for many years, to the family of Coleshill 6, by inheritance, no doubt, from that of Hiwis, … Mawgan, belonged successively to the families of Hiwis, Coleshill, and Arundell 10; and, at a later period, to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the moor from the bridge of Wridefen beside the road to Coleshill as far as the assart of Ernald Halfcherl of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1233 Halloughton formed part of knight's fee here and in Coleshill, of which was given to Elisant widow of Osbert de …
Magna Britannia
… it passed, by a female heir, to the Coleshills: Sir John Coleshill died seised of it in 1483 45: it was not long …
Magna Britannia
… is now on lease to Lord Eliot. The manor of Liskeard-Coleshill takes its name from the family of Coleshill, who possessed it in the fifteenth century 26: …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was, however, in fact a chapel attached to the church of Coleshill, and as such was confirmed to the nuns of Markyate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1738 and John Newton, rector 175964, was also vicar of Coleshill (Berks.). 185 Newton's successor was the physician …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Nuneaton where it forks right to Atherstone and left to Coleshill. From this point the boundary continued west, crossing the Coleshill road 2 miles from Nuneaton, and running parallel … through Atherstone, where it was joined by roads from Coleshill in the south and Ashby de la Zouche in the north; …
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