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A History of the County of Shropshire
… farming expanded, and the new farming techniques devised in the arable parts of the kingdom spread widely; their … and in 1864 the Cloverley estate had to be sold. 61 E. L. Gatacre left Gatacre in 1870 to live in London 'owing . . . to expenditure …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1875-1985 1875-1985 The two world wars, each in different ways, marked the major watersheds in the … In addition beet growers in the arable region around Claverley, Worfield, Shifnal, and Albrighton sent their crop … 33 Some found other havens. At the end of the war Galfry Gatacre locked up Gatacre and went out to his estate in
A History of the County of Shropshire
… regard the last two phenomena as responses to the increase in the country's population, from perhaps c. 2 million in 1086 to 5 or 6 million in 1347. 31 Those responses, and … peasant's own croft. Thus a late 13th-century extent of Claverley noted that there were 22 virgates in villeinage, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The continuing strain on royal finances caused by war in Scotland, coming so soon after war with France, meant that by the winter of 1299-1300 the king was in need of the money which only his subjects could provide. … of thirty-one acres of waste in the Shropshire manor of Claverley into a permanent grant. By petition of council. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… day's quarter on his annuity as Groom of the Stole and in that respect First Gentleman of the Bedchamber. (Money … a fifth part of the silver which was brought from Jamaica in the Richard and Sarah, Thomas Stubbs master, being part of … to the Hearthmoney Commissioners of the petition of Jo[h]n Gatacre for an auditor's place in the Hearthmoney void by the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… who was convicted of murder at the Sessions lately holden in Hertford town and afterwards executed. King's Warrant Book … Treasury warrant to Serjeant John Ramsey to arrest George Gatacre, gent., late undersheriff of co. Stafford, he having … of several sums of money, 1,300 l. in all, which he Gatacre owned to have levied of several Popish Recusants in
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ibid. Dec 17. The Treasury Lords to Sir Peter Wyche. In reply to yours of the 28th ult., which has been read at … Cresset's great arrear and leases thereof are preparing in the Exchequer), and consult with persons there as to the … Ibid, p. 367. Same to Sergt. Ramsey to discharge Mr. Gatacre out of custody, he having promised to pay the money …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Friern Barnet on the east. It contained 3,384 a. in 1871 and 3,475 a. from 1933, when boundary changes … 4 The southern boundary through the bishop's demesne lands in Finchley and Hornsey was fixed by 1738 5 but the eastern … junction of Whetstone High Street with Woodside Lane, at Claverley Grove, Fallowcourt Avenue, and in the shopping …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… manors of Nethersodynton, Torleton, and Weston Mauduyt, in co. Gloucester, and the manors of Mulcote, Little … Styvychale, and Wykene, and a messuage and 10 of rent in Herdebarewe, and the advowsons of the Churches of Wethamcote and Herdebarewe, in co. Warwick. Magister Thomas granted the said manors and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… James B.A. University of Nismes, s. Raymund, of "Castrio," in Languedoc, minister. admitted to Christ Church 3 May, … gent. (s. Henry). See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Gatacre, Charles s. Thomas, "the learned Presbyterian;" … [ 25] Gatacre, George fellow of New Coll. 1548-64, from Claverley, Salop, B.C.L. 8 July, 1556 (4s. William, of …
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