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A History of the County of Stafford
… FAWFIELDHEAD Fawfieldhead was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 5,383 a. (2,178 ha.) in area, including a detached portion of 592 a. to the … and miller. 77 The road between Warslow and Hartington (Derb.) through the south-east corner of the township formerly …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Heathylee HEATHYLEE Heathylee was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 5,535 a. (2,240 ha.) in area. 64 It is mostly pasture, with scattered farms in … a branch of the road from Newcastle-under-Lyme to Hassop (Derb.) via Leek and Longnor, turnpiked in 1765. 1 Two miles …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (part) ALSTONEFIELD The ancient parish of Alstonefield lay in the north-east corner of the county, the river Dane … a. (9,409 ha.), 2 it was the second largest ancient parish in the county after Leek. Alstonefield village, in the … the ancient parish, is 6½ miles north-west of Ashbourne (Derb.), the nearest town. For the northern part of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Longnor LONGNOR Longnor was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 813 a. (329 ha.) in area. 65 Longnor village, which has the appearance of a … the south side of the Dove which belonged to Hartington (Derb.) were transferred to Longnor. 70 The land rises to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Quarnford QUARNFORD QUARNFORD was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 3,141 a. (1,271 ha.) in area. 74 It is mostly pasture, and occupies the north-east … boundary on the east side, respectively with Hartington (Derb.) and Heathylee. The source of the Dove is marked with a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Elkstone, and Upper Elkstone were formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish called Warslow and Elkstones 3,597 a. (1,456 ha.) in area. 32 The land is mostly pasture. Warslow village on … recorded c. 1220. 62 The road between Cheadle and Buxton (Derb.) via Longnor was turnpiked in 1770, and by 1781 there …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Of 1702. Note on Mr. Attwood. Mr. Leigh Attwood was taken in his passage from New York by a French privateer, and is now in prison at St. Malo's. It is desired he may be exchanged … Purbeck. Thomas Turberville of Beer, Esq. Robert Browne of Foston. Nicholas Hardy, Esq. Thomas Skinner of Duly[?]. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Annesley ANNESLEY. In Aneslei, 1 Leuenot, in the time of the Saxon Government, had a Mannor which paid … de Annesle was High Sheriff of these Counties of Nott. and Derb. 14 E. 1, and so continued five or six years together, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D] Back, Stephen, Canterbury, Kent, cm (182639). Recorded in 1826 and 1830 in the parish of St Peter; in 182224, Monastery St; and 183839, Westgate St Without. [D; …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1650, 1672, St Mary Woolnoth, 1652-81, dwelling house in Mark Lane, AH Barking, by 1676 (2) GOLD, appr, 1635, to … St Mary Woolnoth, re-bur Tyringham, Bucks (4) Will copy in CRO dated 29 Dec 1679 (5) f Barnaby Backwell of Backwell, … to Cromwell and Charles II (7) He had £295,995 involved in Stop of Exchequer, 1672 This was paid back at the rate of …
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