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Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1618 Edward Richardsonn of Baggeley. QJF 46/4/23 (1618) To the right worshipfull Sir … majesties justices of peace. The humble peticioun of Edward Richardsonn of Baggeley Humblye complaininge, sheweth …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… To the right honourable bench his majesties justices of peace assembled at the quarter sessions for this countye … bounden duetie will praye etc. Elizabeth Greaves, wife of Edward Greaves of Pointon, husbandman. QJF 67/2/86 (1638) To … dayly pray for your good worships ever felicities Raphe Prince of Spurstowe, laborer. QJF 67/3/23 (1638) To the right …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Sessions: 1658 Richard Piddall and 12 other inhabitants of Bramhall. QJF 85/4/123 (1658) Much honoured gentlemen It … 1 pound for her present relefe paid by mee at Nantwich Edward Speed and Thomas Bradbury, late overseers of the … great disgrace of her and her posterity) by one Catherine Prince, for the stealeing of one yard of cloath; which the …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1678 Richard Jervis of Nantwich, aged 60 years. QJF 105/4/146 (1678) To the right … command George Hudson Richard Dale Hugh Burges his marke Edward Cottin James Holland William [Linney?] his marke … this may certyfy to your worships that this said Edward Mottershed [illegible] accusers as my neighbours doe …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… N.E. (c)xli. S.E. (d)xlii. N.W.) Despite the old name of Cestrehunt, no trace of permanent Roman occupation has … of N. aisle, in floor slabs, of Elizabeth Garnett, wife of Edward Collen, 1609, kneeling figure: of a woman, late … of Eleanor Cross Road with the High Street, was erected by Edward I., c. 1294, to the memory of his first queen, Eleanor …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary), a parish, and formerly a market-town, in the union of Edmonton, hundred and county of Hertford, 8 miles (S. by … once more became its masters, but were again driven out by Edward the Elder. In 9713, Edgar assembled a naval force on … Parnell, the poet. Chester gives the title of Earl to the Prince of Wales, eldest son of the sovereign. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Cheslyn Hay CHESLYN HAY The civil parish of Cheslyn Hay, formerly an extraparochial liberty, lies two … 1834 there was one colliery in Cheslyn Hay, 10 but in 1851 Edward Sayers, coalmaster, was working the Oldfalls and the … and sold by the Treason Trustees in 1652 to John Baker and Edward Stephens, 47 was held by Thomas's son, Robert, by 1655 …
A History of the County of Chester
… Cathedral CHESTER CATHEDRAL 1541-1660 The former abbey of St. Werburgh, Chester, was reconstituted the cathedral of … who held positions outside the diocese of Chester were Edward Hawford (d. c. 1582), master of Christ's College, … the cathedral's existence was its poverty. In the reign of Edward VI, and again in the 1570s, the dean and prebendaries …
Survey of London Monograph
… CHESTER HERALD Chester is said to have been instituted by Edward III as herald of the Prince of Wales, and under Richard II William Bruges was …
Survey of London
… House, Stew Quay, Clare's Quay and the "Ram's Head." Some of these comprised more than one messuage or tenement, … Chester of "a messuage called the Aquavite House in Petty Wales, also a little key or wharfe adjoining the same … of grants at the dissolution of the chantries under Edward VI. The endowments of Pilke's chantry included houses …
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