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A History of the County of Shropshire
… left it to his kinsman Edward Mytton of Worcester (d. 1620), 48 and it descended from father to son through … the manor passed successively to his cousin the Revd. R. H. G. More of Larden (d. 1880) and the latter's nephew R. J. … MS. 372, vol. i, f. 99; W.S.L. 350/3/40, Shipton p. 27; Cranage, iii. 208-11; S.R.O. 3902/Ch/1; Pevsner, Salop. 246. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 48 who sold it in 1754 to Henry Mytton of Shipton (d. 1757). 49 Mytton's son Thomas (d. 1787) 50 left it to his … it belonged to the Philpott family, 55 owners in 1939. 56 H. Lewis owned it in 1965. 57 In 1987 J. Hayward sold the … notes, xc, ff. 9v.-11; S.P.L., MS. 372, vol. i, f. 101; Cranage, ii. 152-4; Pevsner, Salop. 291-2. Birm. Univ. Libr., …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 27 The Leicesters sold it in 1669 to Rosamund Revell (d. 1690) of Shifnal, 28 in whose family it remained until the … in the mid 19th century all but a few acres were farmed by H. M. Phillips during his long incumbency. 50 In 1862 the … 30316, f. 28v. Acct. based on Pevsner, Shropshire, 293-4; Cranage, vii. 621-2; S.P.L., MS. 372, vol. i, p. 81; S.P.L., …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… ‘The last he kept very private; the first he bragg’d of as a thing, which, my lord considering his greate … Mary’s, Shrewsbury, on 27 Mar. References: J. Blakeway and H. Owen, A History of Shrewsbury (1825), II, 386. Armies: … army, App. 2, p. 3. Armies: Waller (Southern Association) Cranage, - - Cranage By Jan. 1645 a lieutenant in command of …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Philip Champion, Esq., vice Thomas Tyndall, Esq., decd. H.M.'s Procurator in the Courts of the Ecclesiastical and … of Canterbury Cathedral. 7 April 146 Hinchcliffe, John, D.D., vice Dr. Samuel Squire, Bishop of St. David's, decd. … or sluices;" applicable to all sorts of mills. 7 " 63 Cranage, Thomas, of Bridgnorth, in the co. of Salop, …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… which brought his Ambassador, to be taken into one of H.M.'s docks at Plymouth, and to be repaired, refitted, and … and diocese of Exeter. 29 July 121 Markham, William, LL.D., Dean of Rochester, vice Dr. David Gregory, decd. Grant of … his mother, and continued therein 20 years.] 8 " 119 256 Cranage, Thomas, of Bridgenorth, in the co. of Salop, …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… account of expenses comprising the following items, viii s. viii d. given to Richard de Oxwikes for enrolling the charter … li. ii s. from sale of gravestones, vii li. xix s. from cranage of merchandise, l li. from admissions of Brethren and …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… at Michaelmas 1585 after 14 per annum), (12.5s.0d.) 8 d. For the sealing of tanned leather at Leadenhall by the … Hospital for the farm of the great beam, (50.0s.0d.) 13 h. Of Richard Young grocer for the farm of the office of … at 14s. the load 9.6s.11d., and for the carriage and cranage of the same from the '3 Craines' 126 to Leadenhall at …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… of rushes at Broken Wharf for a half year, 7.0s.0d.] 7 d. [For the sealing of tanned leather at Leadenhall, … and for Romeland, 20.0s.0d.] g. [f.94] As 7g, 50.0s.0d. h. As 7h, 66.13s.4d. i. As 7i with these variations: received … of timber at 13s.4d. [f.119] the load 57s.8d., and for cranage and carriage of 16 loads 37 foot from the Three …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… The descriptive headings are in each case taken from Mr. S. Moore's Calendar, which however gives little detailed … The weapons include swords (2 s. each), daggers (3., d., 4 d., or 6 d.), pollax (3 s. 4 d.) and halberds (16 d.. … goods brought upp to the Key by water for lighterage and cranage, shall pay 2 s. 6 d., and all other goods 2 s. by the …
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