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A History of the County of Stafford
… 19th century when district chapelries centred on Bishop's Wood and Coven were formed, in 1852 and 1858 respectively. … dues and tithes of lambs and wool except from the dean's demesne in Brewood. 4 The vicar was to pay to the dean an … s., in February and December. 224 Joseph Careless of Water Eaton (in Penkridge) was reputed to have given to the poor, …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 1957. Richard Vaughan, 2nd earl of Carbery, 160686. T.S. Williams. Wales M.A. 1936. Colonel Philip Jones, 161874. … 1959. Surrey politics in later Stuart England, 16601714. J.S.T. Turner. Newcastle M.Litt. 1969. The parliamentary … HISTORY A survey of the manor in 17th-century Gower. G.H. Eaton. Wales M.A. 1936. The parish in the 17th century in the …
A Survey of London
… shillinges foure pence yearely for euer. Parish church of S. Peters the poore. Next vnto Pawlet house is the Parish … to king Richard the seconde, Guy de Mericke Earle of S. Paule, Lucie Countes of Kent, and one of the Heyres of … instructed in the rudiments of Grammer at the Colledge of Eaton, founded by the said king. In the yeare 1474. Edward …
Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… of the river Thames in what was, until 1974, the county's extreme south-west corner. The market town of Faringdon … holding included a fishery and fishpond. 1 Hart's or Eaton weir, which straddled the Thames mile south-west of … family. An attached house lay just south of the river in Eaton Hastings (formerly Berks.). 2 Osier beds in Kelmscott …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in 1959, 2 is well wooded and rises steeply from Toney's Farm (80 m) to Howler's heath (180 m). Chase End hill (191 … apprentices. 20 EDUCATION In 1678 the rector, Richard Eaton, was licensed as the headmaster of a school in … Stock remained rector until his death in 1674. Richard Eaton, his successor, 14 was found in 1707 to have failed to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… reserves to be, by the 18th century, one of the county's most populous towns, with mazes of hilly lanes winding … widow of Adam de Beysin, Alice probably widow of John Eaton, and Margery widow of John Bagot. 22 Mabel Beysin, the … Alice had apparently been succeeded 1244 1256 by Roger of Eaton (fl. 125672), probably her younger son. 26 Roger …
Survey of London
… on the wharf, the railway terminus was one of Blackwall's more distinguished architectural compositions, while the … op.cit., plans 1315: P.L.A. Monthly, Aug 1947, p.133: Tom Eaton, 'Brunswick Wharf Power Station', note dated 9 Feb … notes sent to the Survey of London, 13 Feb 1987: Tom Eaton, 'Brunswick Wharf Power Station', note dated 9 Feb …
Survey of London
… by the unaided hand of the builder. The east side of Queen's Gate a dozen years ago was a very good instance of the … a In one part, the north-east end of Queen's Gate referred to by Ricardo, the slow proceedings of the … the last years of his life to a large stuccoed house in Eaton Square. No. 196 was then converted into flats. 39 No. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It is clear that the boundaries shown on Richard Davis's map of 1794 were originally dictated in part by the county … in comparatively late times. The western boundary on Davis's map follows the Cherwell from its confluence with the … did Church Horspath and Over Horspath, Forest Hill, Wood Eaton and Woodperry. 41 Presumably, as no mention is made of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical empiric (Quack & ?prophet 1604. King's servant 1631.) Period of medical practice 1604-1643 Other notes King's servant - royal protection. Multiply in trouble 1617-33. … 3 were under cure at B's house, and that a minister, Mr Eaton, was still there. A woman had come 20 miles to B and …
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