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Alumni Oxonienses
… 17; postmaster, died of smallpox 1 Feb., 1691-2, buried in the 4th part of the college chapel. See Gutch, i. app. … scholar and fellow New Coll. 1560-73, from St. Thomas in Salisbury, B.C.L. 9 Dec., 1567, D.C.L. 13 Oct., 1573, an … Rawl. iii. 365, xx. 284 c. Mathew, John s. Richard, of Claverley, Salop, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 9 July, 1667, …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Bernicia and the sea: coastal communities and landscape in north-east England and south-east Scotland, c.450-850. … gold: the materiality of English manuscript illumination in the 12th century. Stirrup, Harold Ph.D., York. (Hist. of … and religious history Settlement and society in Claverley, Shropshire, c.1000-1460. Brown, Rosalie W. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… km. north-west of Bridgnorth, Much Wenlock parish is rural in character. 64 Formerly the administrative centre of an … the time of Whitley's purchase in 1901. 34 In 1522 William Gatacre held an estate at WOODHOUSEFIELD of Wenlock priory; … 35 it was between Bourton and Acton Round. In 1608 William Gatacre of Gatacre conveyed the freehold to Richard Acton of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Lomer Turville. The small village of Corhampton lies in the valley of the Meon River, in the extreme east of the parish, the river forming the … on the bend. CLEVERLY CLEVERLY (Claverlegh, xiii cent.; Claverley and Claverle, xiv cent.; Cleverlys, xviii cent.). …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Martele, Marklegh (xiii cent.). This extensive parish lies in a district unpenetrated by railways, 3 miles north of … western boundary, and some of the most magnificent views in the county are to be obtained from the numerous fine hills … his son Simon, who had married Alice daughter of William Gatacre, succeeded him. 48 Simon died on 8 August 1572 at …
A History of the County of Surrey
… peninsula half encircled by the Thames between Bermondsey in Surrey and Deptford in Kent. The Lower Road connects it … Katherine the Virgin on Sundays and on feast days. Thomas Gatacre was rector of St. Mary, Rotherhithe, from 1611. He … had lapsed, and his predecessor had failed to recover it. Gatacre finally obtained in its stead a yearly sum of 40, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Welford (xv cent.). The parish of Welford lies partly in the valley of the Lambourn, which bisects the parish, and partly in the valley of the Kennet, which forms its southern … in the Haberdashers' Company, was a son of John Jones of Claverley in Shropshire. He was sheriff for the City of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… WOODBOROUGH The parish of Woodborough lies mainly in the Vale of Pewsey some 7 miles from Devizes and 3 miles … rectangular but with a north-western projection taking in the hamlet of Honey Street. Its 1,023 a. are bounded in … who was licensed by the king to convey the land to John Claverley and his wife Joan. 112 After Joan's death in 1362 …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and Robert son of Nicholas, for three virgates of land in Pakynton, is dismissed, David not appearing to prosecute it. m. 12. Staff. The suit of the tenants (28 in number) of Kings Bromley versus Thomas Corbet for exacting … 5. Salop. Milisent the widow of Eudo la Zuche sued John de Gatacre, Robert de Stepelton, Roger de Eyton, and others, for …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Hasteng appeared on the fourth day against Robert Hasteng, in a plea that he should warrant to her three carucates of land which she holds in dower; and Robert came, and there was no writ in Court, … Biddulph; Roger's Manor was Middle Biddulph. Alexander de Claverley, or Alexander, Clericus, was Sheriff of …
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