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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are made, particularly currycombs, gridirons, screws, &c. The township comprises 2050 a. 3 r. 17 p., in nearly equal … containing 375 inhabitants. The parish comprises 1100 acres. Stone is quarried for the repair of roads, and … of 62: the patronage and impropriation belong to Sir C. Abney Hastings. The church, situated a short distance from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. William Barber (fl. 131946) gave a rent charge from which 12 d. a year was for bread and ale for the poor, and Thomas Paulet (fl. 1494) directed that bread and drink were to be … the income was 34,000 in 1976. 25 Bodl. MS. D.D. All Souls c 123/43; Cal. Close, 133747, 476; P.R.O., E 301/34, no. 181. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chantry or obit. 67 Obits were founded by William Barber (fl. mid 14th century), 68 William Page (1500), 69 and Thomas Paulet (fl. 1494), 70 the endowments being confiscated and sold in … as 'a brunt-tailed elf on a brunt-tailed stock', 77 and c. 1535 was found to be of wood 'in colour like ebony, of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at St. Andrew, Willesden Green, after 1892. Willesden U.D.C. agreed in 1909 to contribute to the enlargement of … 1953), and the same abbreviations are used. All Souls C.E., Harlesden. Abortive attempt to found sch. 1856. Nat. … 1978. Roll 1978: 327 JM, 138 I, 28 nursery. Brondesbury C.E., see Christ Church. Brondesbury And Kilburn High, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… charter purporting to be a confirmation by King Athelstan c. 939 to St. Paul's monastery in London of estates including … as hereditary. Oxgate passed from Thomas Willesden (fl. 1389- 1425) 53 to Bartholomew Willesden (fl. 1457-81) 54 and his son Thomas, who by will proved 1494 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 82 Westminster abbey leased its estate to Thomas Roberts ( c. 1516-1539), 83 John Roberts ( c. 1553-1556), 84 Edmund … at Sherrick and Sheeproad by William Roberts or Roberd (fl. 1295-1306) and in Neasden open fields by Thomas Roberts between c. 1307 and 1327. 2 Ralph Roberts (fl. 1365-94) held Taylors cottage in Neasden, was granted …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ROMAN CATHOLICISM. There were no papists in Willesden c. 1641 or c. 1714, 74 and in spite of the early Irish immigration Roman … at junction of Acton Lane and Nicoll Rd. 1930 by Wilfred C. Mangan. Wooden statue of Our Lady given by Cardinal …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the parish covered 1,397 a. 72 (566 ha.) and extended c. 4 km. from north to south and c. 2 km. from west to east. The highest ground, over 600 ft. … In 1566 Hugh Bayly, probably by descent from George Bayly (fl. 1493), 50 had a freehold in BOLD, which he left to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… the Marquis of Atholl, Lord Breadalbane, Viscount Tarbat, &c., who likewise took the oath of Parliament. Twenty … upon the petition of the ropemakers, shipwrights, &c. of Woolwich, praying for their arrears of pay. Referred to … ships at sea and lost his right arm in the service, &c. Prays for a poor almsman's place in the Cathedral of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Refers to continental matters, the movement of troops, &c. [ H.O. Regencies 1, p. 388.] Dec. 2. Whitehall. The Earl … at the Boyne, have lurked in Dublin as porters, colliers, &c., but were seized as spies and sent to prison. Some of the … of the leases, the rents and reversions of the lands, &c., were conveyed to Sir Patrick Trant, who is outlawed for …
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