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A History of the County of Stafford
… manor. 68 A portion of the area, however, became part of Farewell manor. Bishop Clinton's endowment of the nuns of Farewell priory c. 1140 included hide held by 'Haminch' … 1135. 69 The nuns' estate in Hammerwich remained part of Farewell manor, which was granted to the dean and chapter on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the gift of Henry de Redmayne and grant of the Prioress of Farewell in Staffordshire one moiety, with appurtenances, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Boundary changes in 1879 transferred a detached portion of Farewell and Chorley parish north and east of Curborough … known in 1574 as MILLHURST, 114 in the detached part of Farewell and Chorley parish added to Streethay in 1879, … Henry II's grant of land called Lindhurst to the nuns of Farewell priory. 115 At the priory's dissolution in 1527 the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a detached portion of Curborough and Elmhurst but later in Farewell, was one of three men who between them held 120 a. …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… that the company could together drink a cup of wine to his farewell, but the money was refused. He prays the addressee …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Edwards to be a landwaiter, Poole port, loco Michael Farewell, deceased, at the recommendation of Mr. Dodington. …
The Environs of London
… to the stage, and after her benefit that year, spoke a farewell address, written upon the occasion by the present …
Old and New London
… the cart cheerfully, shake hands with the hangman, and so farewell; or Gay wrote the most delightful ballads, and then …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Bowen, T. 1711-12 Lowndes, T. 1711-12 Burnbury, R. 1711-12 Farewell, P. 1712 King, S. 1714 Chevallier, C. 1715 Wyatt, W. …
Old and New London
… was high time to say, as well to see in letters of lamps, 'Farewell.'" Colin's description (to his wife) of Greenwood …
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