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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… (Twykinham). Michael [de Shires] vicar 6s 10d. 365. Cranford. Henry [Casse] rector 7s 10d. 366. Stratford-At-Bow …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of thirteen manors: Colham (in Hillingdon parish), Cowley, Cranford, Dawley (in Harlington parish), Greenford, Hanwell, … by the hundred appears to have been severely limited. Only Cranford, Harmondsworth, Hillingdon, and Perivale did not … as 1274 two of the manors which were bound to make suit, Cranford and Harmondsworth, were presented for not doing so. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Taplow Terrace emerges from the brickearth cover around Cranford and London (Heathrow) Airport at about 75 ft. O.D. …
Survey of London
… granddaughter, Mary Morgan, married Sir John Robinson of Cranford, Northants., bart., who inherited some of it. 57 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 48 The most important demesne tenant in 1279, John de Cranford, held 2 carucates. 49 Nicholas de Cranford of Ashby Legers (Northants.) was in possession of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Penwortham; (2) Thomas of the Vache had Sir William of Cranford, Middlesex, ancestor of the Fleetwoods of Aldwinkle, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… same. The premises were granted 1672, April 19, to John Cranford, citizen and leatherseller of London, at the … the above rent. By his last will dated 1684, May 26, said Cranford demised to petitioner who is one of the sons of the daughter and only child of said Cranford, and he by indenture 1680, June 4, assigned to …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Disposition Book XXIII, p. 278. Same for 174 l. to Thomas Cranford, Esq., for same quarter on his ordinary of 40 s. a …
Calendar of Treasury books
… his allowance or salary of 600 l. per an. 194 l. to Thomas Cranford (Crawford), Secretary to the Embassy to the Most …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… some 400 hectares, lies on the N. side of the valley of Cranford Brook, W. of Thrapston, between 120 ft. and 280 ft. … NRO) shows that there were then three large open fields, Cranford Slade, Stone Pit and Holm Fields, occupying most of … in the 18th century 'near a foot path leading to Cranford when the turnpike was being constructed'. Several …
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