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A History of the County of Stafford
… Hednesford by 1858. 37 The Churchbridge extension of the Hatherton branch of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire … three, with one for Leacroft and one for Hednesford and Hatherton (in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton) jointly. 142 The … Half Field, Hawsley Field, Newland Field, Sladeland Field, Hatherton Sich, and Sich Field. 351 It was stated in 1794 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… the manors and prebends of Wolverhampton, Cheslyn Hay, and Hatherton, co. Stafford. forfeited by 17 18 Leveson, and …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… John's-lane, Wolverhampton, and a meadow in the manor of Hatherton, sequestered as the estate of Richard Collier. 99 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to us and our business. [ Seal with arms. 1 p.] Aug. 7, Hatherton. 26. Robert Maykin to the same. Has sent his rents for Audlem and Hatherton due at Midsummer, 19 l. Gives an account of his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Moreton, of Ingleton, co. Stafford, that John Walhouse, of Hatherton, asked him which side be would take in case of … slain, on which he replied that the work begins. Adams of Hatherton said his fingers itched to be at the work. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1875 on a site in Pinfold Lane given in 1871 by Lord Hatherton. 85 It was in receipt of a parliamentary grant by … old National school buildings with their frontage facing Hatherton Street. A school for educationally sub-normal boys …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Ogley Hay near Pelsall), 9 Hilton (near Ogley), 10 Hatherton, Kinvaston, 'the other Hilton' (near Featherstone), … Bilston (2 hides) was in the king's hands, 18 while Hatherton (3 hides), Kinvaston (one hide), the other Hilton … two priests, Edwin and Alric. It was, however, noted that Hatherton and Kinvaston had belonged to the church of Hampton …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… curacy; net income, 85; patron and impropriator, Lord Hatherton. The chapel, dedicated to St. Lawrence, is built of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 89 and the 30 acres in Coppenhall owned by the 3rd Lord Hatherton c. 1849 90 may have been former prebendal land. … and the windmill (see below) was owned c. 1849 by Lord Hatherton and occupied by William Handy. 114 It seems to have … was in use by 1820. 121 About 1849 it was part of Lord Hatherton's estate in Coppenhall occupied by William Handy. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… cottages, a salt house, and lands &c. in Hunsterton, Hatherton, Duddington alias Derrington, Clutton, Alvandley, …
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