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Middlesex county records
… before Thomas Fowler of Islington esq. J.P., of Richard Craddock of St. John's Streat co. Midd. locksmith, in the sum of ten pounds; For the said Richard Craddock's appearance at the next Session of the Peace in co. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… read from John Southcott, Samuel Bordman, Francis Craddock, Mr. Burrington, and Col. Samuel Tuke, each of them …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… apply to the Barons of the Exchequer. Same from Zachary Craddock. Sir R. Long to certify when this patent was granted …
Cardiff Records
… Col. Arthur Harris, Cap. Edward Walker, Cap. Richard Craddock, Lieut. Col. Thomas. At a Councell of War foure were …
Cardiff Records
… whitchurche &c 6 d. M r Thomas Andrews minister heretofore Craddock Wells Alder: 5 s. 6 d. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… occur those of Graystaynes, Alwent, Phillip, Birkbeck, and Craddock. The township comprises about 399 acres of land. The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… concedit. 509 (426). Ireland. To the petition of Walter Craddock, who for his service in the war in Scotland requests …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Mary. 57 Judith's son Paul Jodrell and Mary's son Sheldon Craddock in 1741 conveyed their freshly renewed term to Sir …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Belgrave Hall. Belgrave Hall was built for Edmund and Ann Craddock between 1709 and 1713; 8 the stable building, which … The building of Belgrave Hall in 170913 for Edmund Craddock 85 marked the beginning of the village's life as a …
A History of the County of Leicester
… there are some small timber-framed cottages and the 'Craddock Arms', part of which probably dates from the early … 1756, 10 although the chief landowners were the family of Craddock, from whom Sir Edmund Craddock Hartopp, lord of the manor in 1800, was descended. …
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