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A History of the County of Lancaster
… 58 n Head, Rev. Thos., 225 Headhowe (Lancaster), 12 n Heald (Claife), 376 Heaning, the (Bolton-le-Sands), 133 n …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 1182 3. Headington, Hedyngton [co. Oxford], manor, 21. Heald, Helde [in Garstang parish, co. Lancaster], manor, … Helde, William of, and Goodith, his wife, 1097. Helde. See Heald. Helpringham, Helpryngham [co. Lincoln], manor, 1201. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and see Wortley Montagu Montez, Lola, m. Geo. Trafford Heald, Montgomery: Agnes, see Spartgrave Field-Marshal …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Kennel Bank (in Barrow), see Shirlett common: Willey Heald kennels, Kensington (London, formerly Mdx.), Holland … Shirlett monument, Walton's Eaves, White Mines, Willey Heald or Hill, Kennel Bank, Willey pk. (17th-cent.), see … the, q.v. Smithies, Lower, q.v. Willey Estates Co., Willey Heald or Hill (in Barrow), see Shirlett common William I, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Franco, Thos. (of Dinton), Thos. (of Hill Deverill), Wm. Heald, fam., Lung, le, Eleanor, John, Maud, Ralph, fam., …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… 211. Lowden Lin Tree, P. Patrick, 276. Low End of the Heald, 211. Lowfield close, Stricklands, 148. Lowfield …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Heckmondwike, and comprises by measurement 2044 acres. Heald's Hall, for many years the seat of the late Rev. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 16 Jan. 1953. This account has been supplied by Miss M. E. Heald, headmistress of the school; and see plate facing p. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 24 Sept. Nye, J. J. 1806 24 Sept. Lilburn, G. 1813 19 May Heald, W. 1820 24 Jan. Metcalf, J. 1820 1 April Laplume, G. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by John Kershaw, who endowed it with lands situated in Heald, in Bacup; and there are large national schools. …
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