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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 139:g. 436 (73). -, commission of the peace, g. 831 (47 a). -, lands in, 69, 393, 743:g. 282 (102). Hampstead … Ric., prior of Penwortham, 118. Hawkesburye, Ric., p. 550. Hawkesley (Hawxeley), Geo., p. 555. Hawkesworthe. See … 806 (p. 380). Hawtrye, Edw., 1029 (68). Hawxeley. See Hawkesley. Hawxsey. See Haxey. Hay, the. See Hague. Hay, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Sir Arthur, Kean, Edm., Keble College, Oxford, Keegan, A., Keen, Arthur, Keep & Hinkley, Keir, Jas., Kemble, Chas., … Wm., fam., Lane's Mill, see Nether Mill Langford, J. A., Langton, Steph., abp. of Canterbury, Lapal, par., tunnel, … Harborne, Tennant, Wm., Tennyson, Chas., Tessall Mill, see Hawkesley Mill Test Act, Teulon, S. S., Teynturer, Wm. le, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Minutes. S.P. 63/340, pp. 2289 1242 [? June or July.] A Memorial of the Protestants of the Church of England, … Matthews, whom the King is disposed to gratify, for a grant of his brother Edward Matthews's estate, forfeited … Huthwaite (Sheriffs), William Moore, Samuel Rhodes, Roger Hawkesley, Joseph SillsCapital Council of Eighteen; William …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Radclyffe, c. 1840. " 42 Deritend c. 1870. Watercolour by A. D. Perry. City Museum and Art Gallery " 43 The Proof … Buildings Record, 1962 " 43 Anderton Square. Phot. by W. A. Clark, 1932. City Museum and Art Gallery " 43 Birmingham … Lodge Estate. Aerofilms and Aero Pictorial Ltd., 1950 4. Hawkesley Moat Farm Estate, 1958. City Architect's Dept. 'The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bishop's (St. Peter) NORTON, BISHOP'S ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Caistor, E. division of the … the township of Atterby, 475 inhabitants. The living is a discharged vicarage, in the patronage of the Prebendary of … the grant of a weekly market. In the parliamentary war, Hawkesley, in the parish, the seat of the Middlemore family, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of Stainton and Elstobb. Great Stainton is now reduced to a village of a few houses. It is full as often distinguished as Stainton … 22 l. on lease, &c. and a messuage, called Ricknowle, Hawkesley Shepeclose, Moorepotts, Swinston-close, and the two …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Coftun (x cent.); Costone (xi cent.). Coston Hackett, a small and hilly parish, covers an area of 1,299 acres, … pasture and 90 acres of woods and plantations. 1 In 1911 a small part of King's Norton was added to this parish. … in which Charles I is said to have spent the night after Hawkesley House was taken 14 May 1645. 2 Though otherwise …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Crewkerne CREWKERNE The Town of Crewkerne lies within a large parish on the southern boundary of the county and hundred. 1 Its church was a minster, 2 serving as the mother church of a Saxon royal … the provision of spin thread. 808 By will proved 1844 Jane Hawkesley gave the residue of her estate to be invested, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Alcester, which runs through it on the south. On a road branching north from this is the small and scattered … lands in Dormston were conveyed by George Middlemore of Hawkesley, brother and heir of William Middlemore, late of Hawkesley, and John Middlemore, son and heir of George, to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… railway and 15 miles west of Worcester, was formerly a detached portion of the county, surrounded on all sides by … owner of the manor is not known until 1346, when Hugh de Hawkesley held it. 21 In 1393 a messuage and a carucate of … was settled on Roger Mortimer of Tedstone Wafer, Hugh de Hawkesley, clerk, acting as trustee. 22 Roger Mortimer died …
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