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A History of the County of Stafford
… 1887, when Reginald Churchill of Burton became the board's architect, there were 9,010 pupils attending the board's schools. 4 As the numbers attending board schools … newly formed county borough was transferred to the borough's education committee and for that outside the borough …
A History of the County of Stafford
… religion, come seldom to the church, and that for fashion's sake only, and come not to the communion at all'. 3 His … 11 William Cotton, also a surgeon and probably Robert's son, was listed as a recusant with his wife and sister in … of Lichfield Street and Fleet Street. 15 Most of Jeffries's congregation apparently were Irish, and in 1839 the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was endowed by 1548 with lands, tithes, ten cows, and 1 6 s. 8 d. for the support of a priest who sang mass daily at … after the dissolution of the chantry at a salary of 4 14 s. 5 d. a year. 16 In 1549 the chantry lands, lying in Cannock, Huntington, and Leacroft, with rents of 4 s. 2 d. a year in Cannock, Huntington, and Great Wyrley, were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the first Prebend 1. RICHARD THORNDEN, alias STEDE, S. T. P. was, by the foundation charter, named the first … Dover, and died in 1558, being the last year of queen Mary's reign, at Bishopsborne, of which church, as well as … Anno Salutis 1629 tatus 60 Canonicatus 12 11. JOHN JEFFRYS, S. T. P. was installed in his room in 1629, being …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… that John Adams, of Farway, rode in Capt. Prideaux's troop, and was in service against Exeter, Lyme, Bristol, … that he acted under force, for fear of losing his mother's goods, and some that had been entrusted to her. 152 269 272 … 1651. Depositions that Wm. Cox, of Farway, was in the King's garrisons of Exeter, Ottery St. Mary, and Otterton, and was …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Articles. Contributed to the maintenance of the King's forces. 185 348 7 Aug. 1646. Fine 50 l. 3 201 John … and forced to collect money for the Earl of Newcastle's army. Absented himself 14 days from home. 94 847 23 April … 1649. Petition renewed 210 351 1 May. Fine at , 193 l. 10 s. 6 30 30 May 1650. Fine paid and estate discharged 8 87 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… by Col. [Thos.] Mitton. 180 159 4 March 1646. Bentall's fine 230 l. 3 50 C. 176 730 705 6 May 1646. Both beg that … their request should not be granted. 176 693 14 May. Lacon's fine 554 l. 3 108 6 August. Bentall's fine passed by the House 1 137 L. 176 699, 685 NOTE 4 25 R. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… to compound for delinquency, being in 1643 in the King's army. Is not worth above 10 l. Was never sequestered. 85 694 3 June. Fine at , 1 l. 13 s. 4 d. 12 229 John Holliwell, Recusant, Wrightington, Co. … of his estate, let by the County Committee at 12 l. 13 s. 4 d. a year. Granted. 94 14 721 146 July ? He petitions …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… between petitioner and Sir Rich. Young, his wife's father, he went to him at Oxford, where he was imprisoned 9 months by Lord Cottington for Sir Richard's debt. 182 626 Being released, he went to his estate in co. … being his only in trust for payment of his brother Robert's debts. 82 384 18 May 1649. Cropredy tithes to be freed from …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… on his estate. 224 138 511 199 2 March. Fine 88 l. 10 s. 242 32 15 March. The County Committee are to take … last Act for Sale. 121 224 10 873 23 March. Fine 60 l. 2 s. 6 d. 242 34 C. 32 227 121 3 D. 121 15, 17 15 April. Begs … to Brereton. 12 541 21 April. Fine reduced to 30 l. 1 s. 3 d., he having only an estate therein for 7 years to …
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