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A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1717, before Inclosure " 79 Exhall Church, c. 1820 " 92 Frankton Church, c. 1820 Grandborough Church, c. 1820 " 93 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… guides to the miners. A branch of the Ellesmere canal from Frankton reaches to this place, where it joins the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the miners. A branch of the Ellesmere canal reaches from Frankton to this parish, where it joins the Montgomeryshire … for nearly two miles and a half, communicating with the Frankton and Montgomeryshire canals, of which the latter …
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… Europe, 1940-2, with special reference to Operation Frankton. Keene, Thomas E. Ph.D., Plymouth. Chronological …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Birdingbury Station being just over the boundary in Frankton parish. Near this bridge was the mill referred to in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… edge of the parish on the roads from Birdingbury and Frankton. A quarter of a mile north of it the road called the … s. 2 d. in 1535. 53 The benefice was united with that of Frankton in 1932. A free chapel at Draycote was granted to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Frankton FRANKTON Acreage: 1,705. Population: 1911, 211; 1921, 224; 1931, 231. Frankton is a small parish and village 6 miles southwest of … Station being within its borders, about a mile from Frankton village. Frankton Wood occupies a considerable area …
A History of the County of Rutland
… heiress of John de Amby, was conveyed to William de Frankton and his wife Aline, 14 who in 1271 granted two … de Seyton. 15 Later they conveyed the manor to Nicholas de Frankton. 16 An action was brought about 1287 for the ownership of the manor by Nicholas de Frankton against Richard son of Richard de Seyton, 17 and in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and on the west with red brick. In 1406 Thomas Palmer of Frankton received pardon for having with Richard Milward, also of Frankton, feloniously killed William Hemery the younger at … murder of William Hemery the elder by John Walsheman of Frankton. 7 Six years later Palmer was again pardoned for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by will dated 10 August 1508 gave his house and land at Frankton to the parishes of Rugby and Newbold-on-Avon, the …
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