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A History of the County of Chester
… of a German firm, which made drinks cans at Rugby (Warws.); and Harman U.K. Ltd., which made audio equipment in …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 50 l. a year to Winchcombe Vicarage, co. Gloucester, from Leamington Rectory. Approved 27 Dec. 2. The petition of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 89.] May 23. 66. Petition of Gilbert Walden, minister of Leamington-Hastings, co. Warwick, to the Protector. In 1649, John Lee, minister of Leamington, was sequestered by the Committee for Plundered …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… September 1807] Walker & Cooke's Repository, Ranelagh Pl., Leamington, Warks., carvers and gilders (1837). [D] Walker & … gilder (1819). [D] Watson, Edward Dalby, 145 Warwick Rd, Leamington, Warks., cm and u (182637). App. to Benjamin … and free 1826. By this date he had already moved to Leamington and is shown trading at Warwick Rd in 1837. [D; …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
Alumni Oxonienses
… 20, B.A. 7 Feb., 1619-20, M.A. 21 Feb., 1622-3; vicar of Leamington Priors, co. Warwick, 1634. See Foster's Index …
A History of the County of Stafford
… By deed of 1451 William Lyle of Moxhull in Wishaw (Warws.) gave Halesowen abbey (Worcs.) a rent-charge of 9 marks from the manor of Bascote in Long Itchington (Warws.), which had been conveyed to Lyle and a William Magot … of £34 14 s. from land in Walsall, Castle Bromwich (Warws.), and Yardley (Worcs.). The trustees were to spend £13 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… gave land worth 18 marks a year, apparently in Shustoke (Warws.), to endow a chantry of two chaplains. The priests … the issues of the manor of Bascote in Long Itchington (Warws.). 71 By 1426 the guild possessed a hall, which was … notables such as the abbots of Halesowen and of Merevale (Warws.). Persons of more than local importance were rarely …
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