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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Siddons, and Company; Hill Top, that of Johnson and Cranage; Church Lane; and several smaller foundries. The … for 106, payable to the vicar of the parish, and 9 s. 6 d. to the Dean and Chapter of Durham. Broom (St. Peter) BROOM … income, 161; patron, the Bishop of London; impropriator, H. Finch, Esq. The church, a very ancient edifice with a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the site of an engagement between Romans and Britons in A.D. 51 48 can be dismissed. Cardington and Willstone, each … 97 A parish institute was founded in 1914 by Capt. S. H. Christy of Plaish. Killed in action later that year, he … Heref. (1890), 139. T.S.A.S. vi. 11516. For descr. see Cranage, ii. 779; St. Deiniol's Libr., Hawarden, Sir Steph. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… old, mine now almost 19.Starford, 4 September. ( 55. 11.) H. Maynard to Sir Robert Cecil. 1597, Sept. 4. My Lord at his … propose sur ce subiect par le sieur Gilpyn, conseiller d'estat de ces Provinces, introduict de la part de votre Ma … l., including the casks, besides thirty shillings for the cranage and carriage. This is delivered for stinking beer …
Bristol Town Duties
… Chapter 4 Wharfage, cranage and pilotage Chapter IV. Wharfage, Cranage and … aforesaid, to the same places, for one whole year's continuance, then next following, as aforesaid. And … received by the Society of Merchants, for 21 years. . s. d. 1800 1,782 5 2 1801 2,038 13 8 1802 1,972 2 4 1803 1,860 7 …
Statutes of the Realm
… removed by vertue of this A. XVI. Rates for Wharfage and Cranage to be assessed by His Majesty and Privy Council. … by Wharfingers and others imployed about the Wharfage and Cranage of Goods landed or shipped off, at or from the said … &c. of Churches may be employed in Repair of St. Paul's Church. Provided alwayes and bee it enaed That it shall and …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… happines long to contineue. [illegible] per ordinem super [s...?] John Hey. Robert Wooddall. QJF 66/4/18 (1638) To the … in possession thereof hath violently enjoyed the same h about the space sixe fyve yeares [illegible] last past … did lately inhabit, as subtenauntes to one John Broome of Cranage. That the said Broome is fyned in 18 pounds for …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Roman rule, though Caratacus's last stand in battle (A.D. 50) probably occurred somewhere in what became the … family of which the Thynnes were a branch. 31 The Revd. A. H. Johnson (1845-1927), one of the most influential tutors in … trade as 'head of Bedlam' 1898-1910. 40 The Revd. D. H. S. Cranage (1866-1957), having moved to Cambridge in 1902, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… Close Rolls, Henry VII 1503-1505 1503-1505 Membrane 9 d. 482 Indenture between Giles lord Daubeney, the king's chamberlain, Charles lord Herbert, Thomas Lovell knight, … by William Brereton of Brewerton and Robert Nedeham of Cranage, both co. Chester, and Ralph Hulme of Manchester co. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1535 the college's gross income was said to be 56 1 s. 4 d. 45 Of this sum 3 was derived from rents in Aston, 50 14 s. … name is carved on a panel on the east wall of the tower: Cranage, x. 844. There were already three bells in a 'belfry' … ser. iii. 256-7; Cal. Pat. 1553, 56. C 66/1318 m. 22. V.C.H. Salop. viii. 234. T.S.A.S. 3rd ser. iii. 258. Plan, 1855: …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 25 and 1292 26 respectively. The valuation of 81 6 s. 8 d. in 1535 27 is clearly an underestimate, judging by the net … i. 106-7; Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, ii. 86. V.C.H. Salop. i. 312, 315; Eyton, i. 32; iii. 227; T.S.A.S. lvi. … Smith, ii. 86. For descriptions of the building see Cranage, i. 9; Arch. Jnl. lxxxiv. 18. Eyton, i. 323. Cf. …
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