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A History of the County of Stafford
… acre (now Tower Square) was laid out on land called Stony Croft which was leased from the lord of the manor, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and having no issue, Anne his sister, wife of Richard Crofts of Wytton, was his heir, who had livery of it in the … 1st of Queen Mary. In the 8th of King Charles I. Thomas Crofts, Esq. of Felmingham. and Phillis his wife, settled it … June 18, and in the following year, September 1, Thomas Croft, the father, joined in the sale. Sir William Denny, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had license to alien it with its appertenances, to Thomas Crofts of Felmingham. Robert Mallet's lordships of Bacton and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of a poor man named Brownrig, situated in a neighbouring croft surrounded with thick woods, and where in perfect … the monarch conferred upon his host a grant of the croft in which the cottage stood, with a portion of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from Thomas a virgate containing 25 acres, lying in three crofts on the heath. These may have been near the Crane south …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… daughter of Phillip, Viscount Wenman, and wife of William Crofts, 1680, with inscription and arms; small lozenges, of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… twenty to 100 acres in extent, but there are several small crofts rented by the villagers, containing only from two and … nearly forty houses, to almost all of which are attached crofts of land, in the cultivation whereof the inhabitants … of the neighbourhood, and in the cultivation of crofts of land attached to their several houses. At …
A History of the County of Oxford
… monuments see ' An Account Book of John Flaxman', by E. Croft-Murray in Walpole Society, vol. xxviii (1940). In the …
Survey of London
… stables and two coach-houses, was 800, and that of Lord Crofts next door, 1,000. Altogether Angier and Emmett … John, second Earl of Bolingbroke, 1661 c. 1679; William Crofts, first Baron Crofts of Saxham, prominent Royalist in the Civil War and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Warminster boundary and extended westward to surround the crofts of the village and join the lands of the holdings in … in Upton had not begun, for the only closes mentioned were crofts adjoining the village houses and inclosures of land, … arable land lay north of the Bath road surrounding Hedge Croft Wood. It was divided into Thoulstone Field, Cold Castle …
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