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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… gevene more the same xij [day], unto my lord Morley for cound[ucte] money for vj c (600) men levyed owt of [Es]sex, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Coates, 27 who assigned it in 1603 to Henry Townshend of Cound (kt. 1604), 28 father-in-law of his son Edward. In 1611 Townshend assigned the lease to Edward, 29 who bought Cound manor in 1623; 30 the lease, periodically renewed, seems to have passed with Cound thereafter. 31 At John Cressett Pelham's death 32 in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… charge arising from a small estate at the Punchbowl Inn, Cound. 32 In the early 19th century, when the four inmates … at Christmas. 33 Responsibility for payment of the Cound rent charge, which by this date was regarded as the … sole endowment, passed shortly before 1865 to the lord of Cound manor. 34 He and his successors were masters of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the most important acquisition was Harnage Grange, in Cound, which was obtained from Gilbert de Lacy, lord of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Shrewsbury were given by William FitzAlan and a virgate at Cound by his brother Walter. Brian and Roger of Brampton … when the Templars were given the right to fish in the Cound Brook. 17 Their claims to assarts in the southwestern …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 3 In early times the chapel may have been a dependency of Cound church, 4 but perhaps from the 12th century, 5 and …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Council of State, Presidents of. See Bradshaw; Lawrence. Cound (Cund), co. Salop, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673. Counters of … ii. 1062. Captain John, ii. 1364. Richard, ii. 1078. of Cound, ii. 119, 307, 475, 673. Cressheld. See Cresheld. … Earl of. See Clifford. Cuncliffe. See Cunliffe. Cund. See Cound. Cuney. See Caney. Cunliffe (Concliff, Conliff, …