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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 … paid for picking and breaking stones. 28 Badger was in Shifnal poor-law union 1836- 1930, 29 Bridgnorth highway …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… East (St. Mary) BARKWITH, EAST ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Horncastle, E. division of the wapentake of … used as manure. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 11. 10. 10.; net income, 195; patron, … Barmpton BARMPTON, a township, in the parish of Haughton-le-Skerne, union of Darlington, S. E. division of …
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 … Mines, southwest to Rowmers corner and south-east towards Haughton (via the later Maypole Bank) 6 and Bridgnorth. In … 1509 Arlescott belonged to Richard Forster of Evelith (in Shifnal). Forster's son Thomas (d. by 1560), M.P. for …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 30 Dec., 1751, his father a physician at Oxford, after in London. See Rawlinson, v. 198; Munk's Roll, ii. 61; & … son of David, Lord Barrymore, 1581-1617, though not named in the peerage. Barry, James B.A. Trinity Coll., Dublin, … June, 1618, M.A. 6 July, 1621, one of these names vicar of Shifnal, Salop, 1636. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [ …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… on the ShropshireStaffordshire border c. 6 km. south of Shifnal. In the Middle Ages (perhaps from the 12th century) 76 and … Petit in 1504 had perhaps passed to the Haughtons. 45 John Haughton of Beckbury greatly enlarged his estate in the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of College of Physicians 1649, died 30 April, 1655, buried in St. Gregory's Church by St. Paul's. See Munk's Roll, i. … 196, 329; & D.N.B. Bennet, Henry s. Simon, of Steeple, in the island of Purbeck, Dorset, pleb. Queen's Coll., … Temple 1623 (query M. P. Petersfield 1661, until his death in 1667, knighted), possibly father of John 1656. See …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ESTATES. Bethnal Green lay wholly within Stepney manor. 36 In 1652 a parliamentary survey was made of the demesne lands, … forfeited estates, who included William Robinson, conveyed in 1653 the former manor house, Bishop's or Bonner's Hall, … 6 a. had been bought from John Meure or Meare. 73 Robert Haughton or Horton of Shoreditch, Ursula's nephew, succeeded …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bintree (St. Swithin) BINTREE ( St. Swithin), a parish, in the union of Mitford and Launditch, hundred of Eynsford, … is a rectory, with that of Themelthorpe annexed, valued in the king's books at 10; net income, 462; patron, Lord … residences, the principal of which are those of William Haughton, Esq., and George Bragg, Esq.; the former a large …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and east by the Hodder, which separates it from Yorkshire, in which county is situated the greater part of the parish of … of the manor has for centuries been the dominant house in the township, lies near the centre of Aighton, with … wife), Richard Holden, John Shireburne (for wife), Richard Haughton, John Tomlinson, Bartholomew Gooday, Robert Read, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Devon, M.P. Tiverton 1628-9, died 28 Nov., 1634, monument in Holcombe Rogus church, Devon. See Gardiner, 48. Bluett, … arm. Exeter Coll., matric. 4 May, 1593, aged 18; slain in the wars against the Turks, brother of Arthur 1591. Bluet, … matric. 17 March, 1653-4; B.A. 15 Oct., 1657, vicar of Shifnal, Salop, 1667. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
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