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Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… he suffered from the ministers of Henry VII., Empson and Dudley. From his residence (in the parish of St. Bartholomew …
Old and New London
… December, 1867. At the time of the catastrophe the Earl of Dudley, as assignee of Mr. Lumley, was the lessee under the Crown, on a lease terminating in 1891. In 1862 Lord Dudley had sub-let the theatre to Mr. Mapleson for twenty-one … The origin of the fire was never ascertained. Lord Dudley having decided upon rebuilding the theatre without …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… from the Buck's Head to Sutton Maddock and thence towards Dudley as far as the New Inn, 11 Rudge Heath. 12 In …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parcel 13; W. E. Jephcott, House of Izons (London and Dudley, 1948), 13. Ex inf. the vicar of All Saints' (1969) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1877 the building became a church only. 7 A new church in Dudley Street was consecrated in 1925. 8 In 1879 a parish was … by Somers Clarke the younger. 14 The new church in Dudley Street was designed by Wood & Kendrick; 15 it is of … Dec. 1867. Inscription on foundation-stone. Inscription on Dudley St. front; list of vicars inside the church. West …
A History of the County of Stafford
… an alternative route to Shrewsbury via Smethwick and Dudley was being favoured by long-distance traffic by 1675. … by name in 1694. 72 The highway from Greets Green to Dudley that occurs in the 16th century is presumably … Bromwich. In that year the Birmingham, Wolverhampton & Dudley Railway was opened from Birmingham to Wolverhampton …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 95 In 1725 the forge was leased to Thomas Powell, a Dudley ironmaster who had apparently attempted to take a … C 5/188/39. W. E. Jephcott, House of Izons (London and Dudley, 1948), 11-15 and plate facing p. 35; Aris's … see S.H.C. v (2), 231; F. W. Hackwood, Sedgley Researches (Dudley, 1898), 29-31. Schubert, Brit. Iron and Steel Ind. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Manors MANORS. In 1086 William fitz Ansculf, lord of Dudley, held three hides in BROMWICH; before the Conquest the … held by Brictuin. 30 The overlordship descended with the Dudley barony until the death without issue of John, Lord … it was held by Thomas Jervoise. 33 Gervase Paynel, lord of Dudley, confirmed the foundation of Sandwell priory by his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the West Bromwich property, were granted to Sir John Dudley, later earl of Warwick and duke of Northumberland. … Plan of Turnpike Road from Birmingham to Wednesbury, Dudley and Bilston 1771; Yates, Map of Staffs. (1775); Wood, … (1837); W. E. Jephcott, House of Izons (London and Dudley, 1948), 28-9 and plate facing p. 28. S.R.O., D. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1831 and was replaced in 1865 by the present chapel in Dudley Street. The new chapel was designed in a Romanesque … replaced the same year by the new Zion chapel near by in Dudley Street, 79 which seems to have continued until c. … 17 June 1865; inscription on foundation-stone of Dudley St. chapel; G.R.O., Worship Reg. no. 17583 …
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