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Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
… and beinge destitute of houses, have hadd libertye of Mr Coyney of Weston Coyney to erecte us cottages in his libertye one the wast of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… a le Ass de Colton, Ricardo filio Reginaldi de Cone (qy. Coyney), Johanne de Asshurst, Nicholas de le Newelond, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Staffordshire families of Haughton, Knightley, de Burgh, Coyney, Handsacre, Duston, Knighton, Flashbrook, Adbaston, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… as the Biddulphs of Biddulph Grange, the Coyneys of Weston Coyney, and the Draycotts of Paynsley. 2 The earliest … Ghent were settled at Caverswall in 1811 by Walter Hill Coyney of Weston Coyney and his Roman Catholic wife Mary. The nuns opened …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (64), Ball Green; Woodhead Road (52), Carmountside; Weston Coyney (64); Abbey Lane (94), Longton Road (102), Ruxley Road … both at Adderley Green, Park Hall Colliery near Weston Coyney, and Hem Heath Colliery near Trentham; and also the …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… D. Earl of Chesterfield, D. Sir Chas. Cavendish, D. Thos. Coyney, Weston Coyney, P. Fras. Collier, Stone, D. Thomas, Lord … D. William, Lord Paget, D. George Parker, E., Weston Coyney, D. Sir Wm. Powell, D. Rich. Palyn, Derndale, P. Lady …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 18 inhabitants, and comprising 450 acres of land. Weston-Coyney, with Hulme WESTON-COYNEY, with Hulme, a township, in the parish of Caverswall, …
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