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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
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 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… rural parish on the Shropshire-Staffordshire boundary. In the Middle Ages (perhaps from the 12th century) and until … is bounded by the meandering river Worfe, 3 also known in the 19th century as Cosford brook; 4 on the east and south … follows field edges and ditches and required clarification in 1229. 7 The boundary did not alter after the early 19th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… diminished by piecemeal grants, described below, 40 and in 1086 totalled 27½ hides; another ½ hide held by Ilbert de … and formerly by a thegn, Bundi the forester, and 60 a. in Stockley (in Asthall) were said to be of the king's … m. (360 ft.), far larger than Aymer's castle at Goodrich (Herefs.), which may indicate that Bampton castle was planned …
A History of the County of Oxford
… representation Parliamentary Representation. What came in the 18th century to be regarded as the most important … Banbury's M.P. belonged to the local country gentry. In March 1554 the town was represented by Thomas Denton of … M.P. from 1713 to 1722. Sir John's house at Kington (Herefs.) was recorded as a presbyterian meeting-house in
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 404; cf. Ord. Vit. V 322 n. 4). Last occ. as bp. of Bangor in London 27 June 1109 ( Diceto I 238). Transl. to new see of … ( De Invectionibus pp. 140, 142-3, 146-7). At some point in his episcopate, prob. after c. 1154, he was forced into … 1 March 1236 ( CPL I 151). Entered Cist. abbey of Dore (Herefs.) ( Brut Peniarth Text p. 196 a; Brut Peniarth Transl. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… The heavily wooded rural parish of Barrow, as it was in the mid 20th century, centred on the small hamlet of … east of Much Wenlock and 2.5 km. south-west of Broseley. In the Middle Ages Shirlett forest's demesne woods occupied … and minerals attracted numerous smallholders and miners. In the 19th century population declined and J. G. W. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ShropshireStaffordshire border c. 6 km. south of Shifnal. In the Middle Ages (perhaps from the 12th century) 76 and … partly by the river Worfe and its tributary Mad brook; in the centre of the western side of the parish, however, the … north-eastern corner of the parish (called 'the marshes' in the early 19th century) 80 and has had several other …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Ironbridge. 77 The former parish is largely rural, but in earlier centuries its extensive reserves of coal, … at times intensively as economic activity quickened in the neighbouring parishes of Broseley and Madeley. … Broseley as an industrial and market centre and was in effect merely an adjunct to it. 78 By the early 19th …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… south and east. The village, which is described by Warner in the 18th century as 'a delightful, pleasant and neat … Bentley and Alton to Winchester. The forest of Alice Holt in the neighbouring parish of Binsted no doubt furnished … is Northbrook, where Miss Schroder lived until her death in 1863. The property was then bought by Mr. Rowcliffe, and …
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