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Survey of London
… immediately adjacent to the new Thistle Grove (now part of Drayton Gardens) on its east, and having access both to Old … additional garden to a large house, The Grove, at No. 98 Drayton Gardens, was filled by two builders involved in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with certain exceptions, of the four chapels of Radley, Drayton, Shippon and DrySandford, and all the traders' … be one, and to provide one chaplain each for Radley and Drayton and one for the two chapels of Shippon and Dry …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… iii. Ibid. Visit. of Bucks. (Harl. Soc.), 1. Willis quotes Drayton (15631631) as a proof that these arms were borne by … are gone, Under the Swan the Arms of that old Town' (Drayton, The Battatle of Agincourt [ed. Garnett], 30). …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… s. viii d. given to the esquires and valets of Thomas de Drayton, Admiral at Lenn, ii s. viii d. given to a valet … furthering the business of the community with Thomas de Drayton, Admiral, ii s. given to the minstrels of Sir Robert … Babbinglee, v s. iiii d. paid for wine sent to Thomas de Drayton, Admiral, and divers of the King's serjeants-at-arms, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Stratford, Wilmcote, Shottery, Bridgetown, Dodwell and Drayton, the Gild Chapel, and the great and small tithes of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of 319 acres in compensation. The great tithes of Drayton were granted by James I to Lord Carew of Clopton in … when they were valued at 24 a year. 76 When the hamlet of Drayton was inclosed in 1779 an allotment of 85 acres was … dated 10 June 1656 devised land called Parson's Piece in Drayton meadow, to provide the aged poor and impotent men and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… either an equivalent in lands or rents or the tithe of Drayton, amounting to 18 yardlands as against the 7 yardlands … for land in Shottery Meadow known as Bishopton Doles. Drayton was inclosed under the same Act as Binton (q.v.) in … has disappeared. Between this site and the hamlet of Drayton just to the north of it there ran the old road from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Stratford-upon-Avon Borough, 6,900; 2 Old Stratford and Drayton, 2,778; Luddington, 1,158. Population: … 1911, 8,531; 1921, 9,392; 1931, 11,616. Old Stratford and Drayton, 1911, 129; 1921, 174; 1931, 199. Luddington, 1911, … also the hamlets of Shottery, Luddington, Dodwell, Drayton, Bishopton, Clopton, Welcombe, Ruin Clifford, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… represent, as explained below, her father's estate in Drayton. Nicholas de Bruly was her next heir. In 1287, … a messuage, a mill, and lands in Luddington, Dodwell, and Drayton to Richard Austin and his wife Parnell (probably the … 220 Walsh. Argent a fesse between six martlets sable. DRAYTON, like Luddington, was said to have been lost to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Brook), following this to its junction with the Tame at Drayton, and back to Salford Bridge. 112 It thus took in a … where it extended at least into the manors of Drayton Bassett, Weeford (with the hamlet of Thickbroom), and … gave licence for Ralph Bassett to hunt in his own woods at Drayton Bassett, he insisted that Bassett's keepers should …
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