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A History of the County of Stafford
… by the early 19th century, may have been there by 1747. 96 Collins Farm to the south at what is now the junction of West … Farm at Caldmore which was held of the Crown by the Collins family in the earlier 1590s. 98 Folly House in Folly … were built over much of the area in the later 1920s; Collins Farm was demolished in 1928 and Maw Green Farm in the …
The Environs of London
… Lodge's Illustrations of English History, vol. ii. p. 171. Collins's State Papers, p. 69. Collins's Peerage, vol. iv. p. 258. Roll, D. 35. Cart. Antiq. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… property was sold to John Waterman with remainder to John Collins. Collins sold it to Henry Bridger in 1636. 85 A further 177 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… carried on by Mary Dutch. It was then taken over by E. Collins, and finally by Hole and Roberts, iron and brass …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the Crown until 1585, when it was granted to Anthony Collins and others, 21 but no further mention of it has been …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Navy Commissioners enclosing the proposal of Francis Collins for furnishing pitch and tar this year for the Navy. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… present Hugh Parke, John Roberts, Thomas Bosewell and John Collins, and their salaries and that of the two mates to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… XX, pp. 21516. Aug. 29. Money warrant for 50 l. to George Collins, one of her Majesty's Messengers [of the Chamber] in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Treasurer of the Chamber : to be paid over to George Collins, a Messenger of the Chamber who is appointed to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the Stamps Commissioners of the petition of William Collins, late distributor of stamps, co. Worcester, for leave …
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