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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… suits about customs or revenues. It was then in the King's hand, as well as Lothingland; but, as soon as that charter … and Gorleston, he having taken for every foreign ship 18 d.for every English ship 4 d. per annum:- -for every loaded … with the citizens of Norwich, concerning a demand of cranage from the said citizens, on the exporting and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… son 24 John of Easthope by 1255. 25 That or another John (d. c. 1306) 26 was succeeded by Thomas of Easthope (d. 1348 × … Soil Surv. Map 1", sheet 166 (1972 edn.). SA 3593. V.C.H. Salop. i. 319-20. P.R.O., C 133/121, no. 23. P.R.O., C … Libr., Hawarden, Sir Steph. Glynne's ch. notes, xc, f. 22; Cranage, ii. 93; x. 1089. St. Deiniol's Libr., Glynne's ch. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and his son Gilbert sold Eaton to Richard Lutley (d. 1584). 28 Lutley's son John died in 1589 and the manor … Their trustees sold the property in the mid 1850s to W. H. Sparrow; the lordship then descended in his family 35 to … ' Farmer Feeds Us All', 22. S.P.L., MS. 6767, no. 64. Cranage, iii, pl. xxvi. D. L. Arkwright and B. W. Bourne, Ch. …
A History of the County of Chester
… belonged in 2000 to a rival bus company, First Group. V.C.H. Ches. i. 116, 118, 216. Below, this chapter: Bridges and … details: below, this section. V.C.H. Ches. i. 21618; I. D. Margary, Rom. Rds. in Brit. (1967), 1705, 1837, 28994, … Description, 1588, 71. Ogilby, Britannia, plates 8990. Cranage Green and Altrincham Turnpike Act, 1753, 26 Geo. II, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Weald Moors in Eyton township, for which a modus of 7 s. 6 d. was paid from at least 1698. 8 The glebe, which in 1635 … (Rec. Com.), iii. 186. T.S.A.S. xlvii. 10-11. W.S.L., H.M. 36 (shorthand transcribed by Mr. N. W. Tildesley). … 76; S.P.L., MS. 3065, no. 68; J. H. Smith colln., no. 82; Cranage, vii. 588-9; Pevsner, Shropshire, 129-30. S.H.C. N.S. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of Major Mr., of (Leicestershire) Mr., owner of the Trade's increase Clauson, John Clavill,, Information against … Cleypoole, or Claypoole, Adam Col. Winkfield Clifford's Tower, York Clinch, or Clench, Capt., or Lieut.-Col. Dan … Craigmill, Jno., license for Crake Castle, co. Devon Cranage, Capt. Crandly, Capt. Rich. Cranford, co. Middlesex …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… General Index C C. Cabinet Councils of H.M.'s servants, dispute about points determined at, relative … clerk, presentation Cary, Briggs, clerk Caryl, Lyndford, D.D., made a canon Carysfort, member of Parliament for … Hew, Esq., Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Gibraltar Cranage, Thomas, of Bridgnorth, forgeman, invention George, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… General Index D, E, F D Dabs, Daffe, , gunsmith Dagnam, , a Quaker d'Agui, … named Burgess of Newcastle-underLyme Thomas, a rebel King's Falconer Danish. See Denmark. Dansey, Thomas, junior, named … doing duty at to travel from Chester to wharfage and cranage at, fees for, mentioned Dubuison, Claude, pass for …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Feb., and endorsed as being in the Lords of the Admiralty's of 5th of March 1767, to the effect, that, having inquired into the allegations of Mr. Trail, H.M.'s Consul at Tunis, against Capt. Gower of the "olus," he … Attorney General [for Ireland] on the petition of Thomas Cranage, of Bridgenorth, forgeman, and George Cranage, of …
A Survey of London
… abbess, i. 126. ABC or absey; primer, hornbook ( N.E. D., quoting Shaks. K. John. 1. i. 196), ii. 256. abiding … alms dishes given to the poor, i. 89, 91. bisket, to serue H. M. Shippes, i. 125. Blacke Parliament, i. 340. Blanch … cramping, pricking, cause to be seized with cramp, i. 59. cranage up, drawing up by cranes, i. 135. of wares and …
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