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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who is supposed to have taken the surname of Mitton. The hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem had lands in Aiton in … watered by the Hodder and the Ribble. It is remarkable as the seat of the Roman Catholic College of Stonyhurst. The … rooms in the new building, which is 300 feet in length, as well as those in the old mansion, are on a noble scale. …
Survey of London
… Sir Thomas Clarges (who was later, with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's property in the latter's … by whom the rent-charge is still paid to the Sutton estate as successors to the Pulteney estate. 1 On this plot of … Thomas Clarges erected a house, of which he first appears as occupier in the 1671 ratebook. He certainly resided in the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… were comparatively rarely found in Parliament except as representatives of the City. On the other hand it has … the earliest date obtainable, followed by (B) memoranda as to Aldermen representing other constituencies. A. Members … extract from "London and the Kingdom" gives details as to the occasional variations in the number of members …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Alderton included a detached area of about 16 a., known as Dunmore Meadow, which lay alongside the Tove near the … in Stoke parish, were regarded prior to inclosure in 1821 as forming part of the adjoining common meadow of Alderton to … by Queen Mary of 1558 which attempted to re-establish the Hospitallers in England included land in Alderton which had …
A History of the County of Stafford
… These arrangements were to remain in force so long as the number of monks did not exceed fifteen. An incidental … of fish for the priory came from the Derwent at Derby as well as from the Dove fishery at Tutbury. In view of the … and Ilam; and pensions in lieu of tithes from the Hospitallers, the abbeys of Kenilworth (Warws.) and Welbeck …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… beside a former outgang leading from the village remained as common land in 1974. 10 The meadow land of the parish lay … the Waplington holding, was transferred to the Knights Hospitallers. 48 On the eve of the Dissolution the order … leased the manor to John Manners for 30 years. 49 The Hospitallers briefly regained the property from the Crown in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a canalized stretch by 1820. 68 The new course was taken as the boundary of the civil parish in 1934, when 18 a. south … of the river was transferred from Heathylee to Longnor. As a result the area of Longnor civil parish was reduced to … Staffs. (1834), 721; (1851), 747. T. J. Smith, Banks and Bankers of Leek (Leek, priv. print. 1891), 31. D.R.O., D. …
History Theses 1901-1970
… Champion. London M.A. 1934. The Imperial Land Regulations as applied to Canada, 17631841. N. Macdonald. Edinburgh Ph.D. … S.J.R. Noel. Oxford D.Phil. 1965. The 4th Earl Grey as governor-general of Canada, 190411. Mary E. Hallett. … 16901775. J.J. Malone. London Ph.D. 1956. The presbytery as organ of church life and government in American …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Southampton. Supervised by Calvert, P.A.R. Librarian as adviser: an investigation of public library advisory … by Pollard, S. The administration of Francois Bigot as intendant of New France. Porteous, H.A. D.Phil., Oxford. … in Peru; Trade, in Peru; Inquisition, in Peru Merchants, bankers and the state in 17th-century Peru. Suarez Espinosa, …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Stoughton, Boston, Dec. 20, read. Mr. Randolph granted, as desired, an extract of their Lordships' late Report to the … 2. Letter to Mr. Secretary Vernon, inclosing extracts as above, signed and sent. Directions given for preparing an … condemned goods was granted unto him. April 2. Present, as yesterday. Petition of Lieut. Mathews read, setting forth …
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