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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 11. 4.; net income, 112; patron and impropriator, Sir John Crewe, Bart. The church is in the early English style, with … been lately built, principally at the expense of Sir G. Crewe. Altcar (St. Michael) ALTCAR ( St. Michael), a parish, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the south-west side of the village given by Henry Harpur-Crewe (d. 1991). 77 There was an inn called the Black Lion in … hire. 83 It was the only inn in the village in 1994. The Crewe and Harpur Arms, in existence by 1850, was converted … closed in 1982, was bought by the village from the Harpur-Crewe trustees and converted into Alstonefield Memorial Hall …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on the west side of the township. 70 In 1836 Sir George Crewe, on a visit to the area, considered it suitable for … amended in 1836. All the land was allotted to Sir George Crewe, 56 a. as lord of the manor and 129 a. as the … 1837 and Reaps Moor in 1842 at the expense of Sir George Crewe, prompted by the curate of Longnor, William Buckwell. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… century, and a barn carries the initials of Sir George Crewe and the date 1841. There was a house at Hazel Barrow by … by his son Robert (d. 1753). 25 The tenant when the Harpur Crewe family offered the farm for sale in 1951 was Colin … inclosed under an Act of 1834 amended in 1836. Sir George Crewe was awarded 48 a. as lord of the manor and 276 a. as …
A History of the County of Stafford
… head teacher when the building was bought from the Harpur-Crewe estate in 1985. 89 The village stands on a road which … was assigned to Quarnford parish. 37 In 1840 Sir George Crewe, prompted by the curate of Longnor, William Buckwell, … Ibid. D. 2375M/87/19, John Lomas to Sir Geo. Crewe, 11 Aug. 1820; S.R.O., D. 1029/1/1, p. 13; Memorials of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… all of the remaining share. The family changed its name to Crewe in 1808, and after 1844 it used the form Harpur Crewe, changing it to Harpur-Crewe in 1961. Yates's Map Of The County of Stafford 1775 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… latter is an inn called the Harpur Arms in 1781 and the Crewe and Harpur Arms by 1818. There was formerly an inn, … shops were opened in the village. 79 In addition to the Crewe and Harpur Arms, which was a coaching inn on a route … 1933. A row of six called River View was built east of the Crewe and Harpur Arms in the early 1950s, 90 and three pairs …
A History of the County of Stafford
… north-west part of Alstonefield parish. 95 When Sir George Crewe first visited Quarnford in 1819 or 1820, it appeared to … Gradbach. All the inclosed land was awarded to Sir George Crewe, as impropriator of Alstonefield rectory. 36 Gradbach … interest on the remaining Bounty money was £44. Sir George Crewe then paid the £5 formerly paid by the trustees. 81 In …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 42 and by the later 1820s there were two other inns, the Crewe and Harpur Arms and the Red Lion, respectively west and … Warslow, where mining continued until 1874. 45 By 1860 the Crewe and Harpur Arms had been reopened as the Grouse, which … distance west of Warslow village. In the 1820s Sir George Crewe began to lay out a new line to run along the south and …
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