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A History of the County of Shropshire
… centre at Malinslee. 34 Shopkeepers' fears that Telford's new centres, especially that at Malinslee, would draw trade … House farm (241 a.), which were mainly arable and Eyton farm (655 a.), a mixed enterprise that included … regular local banking services. In 1805, however, Thomas Eyton, receiver-general of Shropshire and a local landowner, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was master of a grammar school in 1534. In 1548 Our Lady's priest in the parish church was said always to have kept a … kept a school. 9 He was perhaps Richard Smith, curate of Eyton, who became vicar of Wellington next year. 10 In 1818 … one by the Wesleyans. Wellington school board, formed for Eyton and Wellington parishes in 1872, was the first in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… site or conjunction of early routes, was Wellington's original focus. The only early highways into the town, … the corporation complete the first phase (178 dwellings in Eyton C.P.) of its Shawbirch scheme, 66 part of which was … a 1284 jury that Wellington had only 14 hearths in 1212 (Eyton, ix. 45) is suspect in the light of Domesday. Below, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… attended twice a year at the hundred court. 82 Wellington's separate great and little courts were mentioned in 1345 and … Castle manor court 8 and the Newport estate to that of Eyton on Severn. 9 From c. 1588 Aston was all subject to Eyton. 10 In 1810 it remained subject to Eyton's court leet …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was presumably forfeited to the Crown by Earl Roger's son Robert of Bellme in 1102. 43 From 1177 to 1189 the king … at least parts of the township lay within the manor of Eyton on Severn. 60 In 1540 the Crown sold Aston to Thomas … (kt. by 1546) 61 to hold as a member of his manor of Eyton on Severn, 62 to which it still owed suit in 1810. 63 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1660s the ejected ministers of Kynnersley and St. Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, whose allegiances had also been Presbyterian … church bells. 87 By 1799 about one in five of the parish's population were dissenters, mostly Methodists, with a few … Huntingdon's sort'. 34 Wesleyans were supported by John Eyton, vicar 1802-23, who preached at their meetings. 35 In …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a large pool 75 fed from streams that rose near the parish's southern boundary. 76 Thence the Town brook 77 descended, … 84 to join the Vineyard brook. 85 In 1851, through T. C. Eyton, 86 the Wellington Waterworks Co. was formed to supply … area lay: Wellington Urban, Wellington Rural, Hadley, and Eyton. In 1913 the committee's part of Eyton C.P. was …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1853. Some of them probably became attached to the Pelly's estate at Upton: 15 in 1853 Sir John H. Pelly was entitled … Barns for life to his servant Sir Thomas Spert and Spert's son Richard. 20 It was later leased to Henry Fanshawe (d. … see p. 112. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v. 587. Ibid. 5878; R. W. Eyton, Itin. Hen. II, 244. Newcourt, Repertorium, ii. 303; …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel. 1 In 1135 Gernon's successor, William de Montfitchet, founded the abbey of … among other donations to the abbey, Richard de Montfitchet's grange in the forest (Woodgrange) 6 and land in South marsh … Sudbury manor, below. Dugdale, Mon. Angl. v. 5878; R. W. Eyton, Itinerary of Henry II, 2446. Cal. Chart. R. 12571300, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chapelry of Bosham 1 and constituted one of the 7 knight's fees attached thereto. 2 It was held of the Bishop of … son of William, eldest brother of Anne, mother of Thomas's father William Styant. 28 Meanwhile Anne Jerman ( sic) had … Inq. p.m. 35 Edw. I, no. 46; ibid. 7 Ric. II, no. 15. Eyton, Court of Henry II, 202. Curia Regis R. 148, m. 19. …
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