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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Mackworth and his bride as they passed through the town's streets towards his house (From, John Speed, Theatre of the … Grange, co. Salop, and Dorothy, daughter of Lawrence Cranage of Keele. The family held property just south of … Lancelot Bathurst, Susanna Betton, Richard Betton, Thomas Cranage, Dorothy Cranage, Lawrence Crowne, William, gent …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to Wales and the Border Counties (Oswestry, [1871-1940]) Cranage D. H. S. Cranage, An Architectural Account of the Churches of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… successors in the shrieval estates; 39 William FitzAlan (d. 1160) 40 held it; 41 so did Richard FitzAlan, earl of … Rep. Local Govt. Bd. [C. 4515], pp. xlvii- xlviii, 200, H.C. (1884-5), xxxii. Salop (No. 2) Order 1966 (Stat. Instr. … Heref. xix (1), p. v. S.R.O. 4644/Ser/3, 22 Feb. 1860. Cranage, ii. 61. D. L. Arkwright and B. W. Bourne, Ch. Plate …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… 1. 616. Minutes of Council and Assembly of St. Christopher's. Proposed to the Council as essential to the prosperity of … Dublin, and of a trading sloop, seized by Captain St. Loe, H.M.S. Dartmouth. 11 p. Endorsed. Recd. 20 Sept. 86. [ Col. … security to answer the other duties, pay town duties, cranage, wharfage, and other petty charges, which are very …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… AT THE HALL PREMISES. (BY C. T. MARTIN, ESQ., F.S.A.) f. 4. f. 6. f. 11 b. f. 13 b. 1 Henry IV., 13991400. li. s. d. Il fuist chargez ove le rente de veille hostiell, de xlvij … walls. A rope to draw up stone. Shipping the windows, and cranage and wharfage for them. Total, 37 l. 15 s. 10 d. Hall …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Red Sandstone by Snowdon brook, was improved c. 1780 by I. H. Browne, lord of the manor, to a design by William Emes (d. 1803), probably in conjunction with his pupil, partner, … Oct. 1809. S.R.O. 4480/CW/1, 15 Sept. 1833; /ChF/1, 4, 7; Cranage, iii. 173-4; Pevsner, Salop. 67-8; S.P.L., J. H. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… declined and J. G. W. WeldForester, Lord Forester (d. 1874), became virtually the sole landowner; much of the … (1883). Below, Caughley, intro.; Posenhall, intro.; V.C.H. Salop. ii. 229 note u, 235-7. Below, Willey, intro. O.S. … 39. B.L. Add. MS. 30316, f. 29v. Following acct. based on Cranage, iii. 175-83; H. M. and J. Taylor, A. -S. Archit. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Browne, lady of the manor, redeemed it, then 1 8 s. 6 d. a year, in 1828. 29 In 1086 an unnamed man-at-arms ( … Yate lived at Beckbury Hall until c. 1934 54 and Lt.Col. H. P. Sykes from c. 1936 until his death in 1942. 55 His … s.a. B.L. Add. MS. 30316, ff. 5, 29v. Descr. based on Cranage, iii. 1845; x. 10812; Pevsner, Salop. 71; List of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… exploited by its landowners, particularly James Clifford (d. 1613) and Sir John Weld (d. 1666). 16 A few substantial … lived at Benthall House; 76 one such was the antiquary C. H. Hartshorne (1827-8). 77 The perpetual curates lived at … 19/19, f. 12v.). As the proportions suggest. Descr. from Cranage, iii. 186-7; Pevsner, Salop. 72; Hist. Ch. at …
London Bridge
… ordure voider, for cleansing a draught in Mr Doughtye's houses at the bridge end, working there by himself with 3 … at the five-man beetle for 1 tide, 9d. Paid for wharfage, cranage, and portage of 5 fother 7 hundred of lead at Smiths … 12d. Masons in apparelling hard stone. Bennett 3s. 2d. (d.) Tomson 3s. 2d. (d.) Arnold 3s. 9d. Fyld 3s. 2d. (d.) …
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