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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from the Customs officers at Falmouth, Ilfracombe, and Dartmouth concerning 3 French ships, laden with tobacco for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… followed, notably in the later 19th century. The earls of Dartmouth, the patrons and lay rectors of the old parish … still held it in 1708. 21 By 1710 it had passed to Lord Dartmouth, who had bought Sandwell in 1701. 22 Thereafter it remained with the earls of Dartmouth until 1969 when it was transferred to the bishop of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The Beeches Road stretch became disused, and by 1776 Lord Dartmouth had taken it into his estate. It still existed as … (now Church Lane), and branches were soon built from it: Dartmouth, opened in 1828 to Hateley Heath and largely … 73; S.R.O., D. 564/8/1/8/Aug. 1870 (plan); S.R.O., D. 742/Dartmouth Estates/II/9/703 and 704. See p. 13; Willett, West …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the Sandwell agent, took great pains to safeguard Lord Dartmouth's interests during the cutting, cording, and … year's wood when it first sprang. 9 At that period Lord Dartmouth was selling the wood to the Mr. Downing who, from … apparently in the 1820s to make way for the Ridgacre and Dartmouth branch canals. 12 At Friar Park Lord Dartmouth
A History of the County of Stafford
… Junior and Infants' School. In 1811, with the help of Lord Dartmouth, a girls' school was established by subscription at … 90 Boys were admitted from the mid 1840s. 91 In 1851 Lord Dartmouth provided new buildings in All Saints Street, with … Jesson, was added in 1854-5 on a site provided by Lord Dartmouth to the north of the 1851 schools. 93 Average …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the court baron was meeting every three weeks. 20 Lord Dartmouth, having acquired the manor in 1823, held courts … West Bromwich continued to press their claims after Lord Dartmouth had bought Sandwell in 1701. Dartmouth in fact believed that Joseph Shelton was doing so …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1808 with his son Thomas as his heir. 3 The 3rd earl of Dartmouth was vainly trying to secure a lease of the manor at … worth some £580 a year were bought by the 4th earl of Dartmouth in 1823, and the manor then descended with … sums 29 and finally in 1701 sold it to William, Baron Dartmouth (created earl of Dartmouth in 1711). 30 Sandwell …
A History of the County of Stafford
… also of the Oak House, 1 but by 1845 it was part of Lord Dartmouth's estate. 2 In the 19th century it was occupied as … Friar Park between at least 1602 and 1627. 33 In 1845 Lord Dartmouth owned 385 a. at Friar Park; 330 a. were tithe-free … about the mid 18th century. 39 By 1845 it was part of Lord Dartmouth's estate. 40 In the late 1820s it was occupied by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the member was Viscount Lewisham (succeeded as 7th earl of Dartmouth in 1936). In 1918 it returned a Labour member, and, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… chapel was built at the west end of Danks Hill (the later Dartmouth Street). The members of the church numbered 25 at … Presbyterian minister. 36 On the other hand the earl of Dartmouth (d. 1801), the patron of All Saints', was friendly … Heath Society Class. Other members were James Bayley, Lord Dartmouth's park-keeper at Sandwell for 47 years, and Thomas …
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