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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… stands 4 km. ESE. of Calne. 96 This article deals not with Calstone Wellington parish alone, 97 but with the whole of what in the 19th century was called … other public road has been tarmacadamed. Calstone c. 1844 Oldbury castle, an Iron-Age hill fort, lies on the boundary …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… it. 181 219 18 Oct. County Committee to receive the fine, with interest, and Reading to state the case about the new … demands the debt, pretending that he compounded for it with the Committee at Coventry, though most of it was secured … not sequestered, to be secured only. 14 115 Walter Waring, Oldbury, Co. Salop. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 185 323 322 C. 185 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… begs an order to the County Committee not to meddle with the goods for which he is compounding. Has lost 100 l. … on security. 96 183 Sept. ? His estate not to be meddled with, nor his corn disposed of. 96 187 28 May 1647. John Kirk … a lease granting him not only the lands in Thornbury and Oldbury, but all the royalties, which were never meant to be …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… he was most barbarously used, manacled, stripped, burnt with matches between his fingers and toes, robbed and … the Parliament cause. In 1644, rather than comply with the enemy, he left the town and his whole estate to … for non-payment 6 65 Walter Waring, or Wearing, Oldbury, Co. Salop. 6 March 1647. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed …
Alumni Oxonienses
… at the Temple Church, rector of Long Newton, Wilts (with preb. annexed), 1628, and of Fovant, Wilts, 1629, vicar … Carlisle, on his mission for investing the King of Sweden with the Order of the Garter, tutor to Henry, Duke of … July, 1600, vicar of Chipping Sodbury 1601, and rector of Didmarton, co. Gloucester, 1607. See Foster's Index …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1958. The charities described in it have been confined, with some minor exceptions, to those for the poor, including … and cultural and recreational purposes, are dealt with where necessary in the sections dealing with those … deed of 1623 William Cowper or Piddock gave property in Oldbury (Salop.), 6 s. 8 d. of the income to be distributed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… dispeeding away the Grace of Weymouth, John Beere master, with field carriages and ammunition for Pendennis Castle, and … Lord Treasurer: Respectuatur.] The Earl of Berkshire to be with the Lords about a proposition of Sir Francis Kynaston. … Majesty's letters patent granted to petitioner and John Oldbury, was, upon some untrue surmises of Oldbury, referred …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thomas Windham, sheriff of Norfolk, to the Council. I have with all industry applied myself to the service of … to make their collections and levies are so surcharged with multitudes of distresses, for which neither keeping nor … at this time. [ Seal with arms, broken. 1 p.] April 2. Didmarton. 19. John Codrington, late sheriff of Gloucester, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… though divers gentlemen that came out of the North with the Marquis Huntley's son reported he was marching … has not the third part of that number, and is ill-provided with ammunition. Some forces are sent, and as I am informed, … the informant against him, and that being at Ded Martin [ Didmarton], within four miles of Tetbury, in the county of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Comrs. Desires they will hasten down the smith, who is with them in London for money; the platterer is much behind … unless forbidden. Mr. Munke, the blockmaker, will go on with the new ship's works, if they will give him hopes that … his lordship about a conventicle or seditious meeting at Oldbury, co. Salop, held byFrazer and his accomplices; waited …
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