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A History of the County of Stafford
… Guild Street and High Street, proposed by the marquess of Anglesey's agent, was opposed by Bass because it would go … Horninglow Street By 1834 a row of seven houses known as Anglesey Terrace had been built on the north-east side of … the Burton poor-law union workhouse was built behind Anglesey Cottages in 1839. 15 Little Burton In 1835 there was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… died in 1877 and was succeeded by the marquess of Anglesey's chief agent John Darling (d. 1908), who remained … land which the overseers rented from the marquess of Anglesey, apparently from 1820. Although the vestry ordered … the capital, together with money paid by the marquess of Anglesey and three others for freeing their land from Lammas …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Uxbridge, 1714-69 and from 1784, and marquesses of Anglesey from 1815. 1 Residual manorial rights were … township. 25 In 1846 the tithes owed to the marquess of Anglesey as freeholder of 337 a. in Burton township, 894 a. … £21 a year. 2 The rent charges payable to the marquess of Anglesey were redeemed in the 1920s. 3 There were three tithe …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the house by Robert, and described as 'fanciful' by Lord Anglesey's agent, 2 included a turret, tall chimney stacks, … the main range. 5 By 1834 the occupier was the marquess of Anglesey's agent, Charles Hodson, and in 1841 his successor, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… later 1850s there were disputes between the marquess of Anglesey's agent and the commissioners about river pollution … also took a lease of the west arm from the marquess of Anglesey, and in 1859 ordered the construction of a weir … they had to request, rather than require, the marquess of Anglesey to pave new streets that had been recently laid out …
A History of the County of Stafford
… apparently were Irish, and in 1839 the marquess of Anglesey refused Jeffries's request for land for a … 157. S.R.O., D. 603/K/17/35, Jas. Jeffries to marquess of Anglesey, 5 Dec. 1839, and reply, 12 Dec. 1839. Ibid. D. 603/K/26/2, Jas. Jeffries to marquess of Anglesey, 8 Oct. 1843. P.R.O., HO 129/375/4/5/14. Staffs. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 19 At the request of local tradesmen the marquess of Anglesey provided a plate from 1819, when the races were held … in 2000. 16 By 1856 there was another club, the Burton Anglesey Club, which probably played on the Hay, as it … corn mill in Winshill. 4 There was another club, Burton Anglesey, by 1848, when a competitive regatta was first held. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were briefly reopened c. 1972 to obtain stone for work at Anglesey Abbey and Woburn Abbey (Beds.). 46 About 1900 Robert …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1616 (as son of Sir Julius), rector of Llanrhuddlad in Anglesey 1627, died unmarried 1633, brother of Robert 1616, … Temple, 1698, bencher 1721, treasurer 1733, justice of Anglesey, etc., 1720, chief justice of Glamorgan, Brecon, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… resort of the bards of a certain district, as Aberfraw in Anglesey was of those of that island and the adjacent county, …
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