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A History of the County of Sussex
… The ancient parish was 3,185 a. in area. Between 1882 and 1891 two islands of Ashington parish within it, comprising 21 a., were united with it, and in 1933 a further 142 a., part of a detached part of … the lands had been annexed by Roger Clough. 94 Mrs. A. B. Lloyd of Warren Hill, by will proved 1941, devised six …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… from the three coalfield townships depended on agriculture and its associated occupations, with Wellington town as the … Shifnal to form the Shropshire Banking Co. (taken over by Lloyd's Banking Co. Ltd. in 1874), 94 with a branch in Church … 159. Above, Eyton, Man. and Other Est. R. S. Sayers, Lloyd's Bank in the Hist. of Eng. Banking (1957), 277; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… affiliated to the Midland Association of Baptist Churches, and had a membership of 43. The burial ground attached to it was presented by George Cutler, and the mortgage on the chapel was paid off by Mrs. Benjamin … 'iron room' in Hall Green Road built about 1876 by Annie Lloyd, 3 a chapel in Great Bridge Street opened in 1883 4 and
A History of the County of Sussex
… too. 31 Tenements in the parish later held of Annington and Sompting manors 32 may have derived from pasture places, … estate in Ashurst and West Grinstead belonging to Arthur Lloyd. 15 Its successor, the Lock estate, had land in the … on in 1891, 24 and there was brookland in the south on the Lloyd estate in 1914. 25 Bines farm in 1939 had 139 a. of …
Survey of London
… Road CHAPTER I. West of Farringdon Road 6. Mount Pleasant and Rosebery Avenue area. Broken red line shows former … in Clerkenwell belonging to the Rev. John Lloydthe future Lloyd Baker estate. 98 Evidently nothing came of this scheme, … John Oldcastle's property in Coldbath Fields, not far from Lloyd's ground, converting a 'spacious building' there. Elms …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Westbury Industry and trade INDUSTRY AND TRADE. Like the other towns in the basin of the Bradford … with a merchant in the east-coast port of Lynn (Norf.), 51 and in the second half of the century, as has been shown …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER 18 - WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD [See plates 44, 45 and 46.] For the formation of the bridge approach on the … side the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge, between 1740 and 1746, purchased a strip of land from the Archbishop of … premises were rebuilt in 1824 from the designs of L. W. Lloyd. James Elmes enthusiastically proclaimed it one of the …
Old and New London
… of Westminster, the field Where mutual frauds are fought, and no side yield." Ben Jonson. Law Students residing in the … Trial of the "Seven Bishops"Lords Cromartie, Balmerino, and KilmarnockA Curious Attempt to blow up Westminster Hall. … in Matters of Religion." They were: the Primate, Sancroft; Lloyd, of St. Asaph; Trelawney, of Bristol; White, of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… or Whitminster Church CHURCH. Wheatenhurst had a priest, and therefore a church, in 1086. 70 When c. 1095 the church … 17th century. The mural monuments to members of the Lloyd family include one to Rebecca (d. 1626), wife of Thomas Lloyd (d. 1658) and daughter of Thomas Hinson, with a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to 30 s. 63 In 1220 there were again six plough-teams 64 and the proportion of the land held in demesne may have … remained roughly constant between the late 11th century and the early 14th, for in 1327 the lord's assessment for tax … 257. D.L. 42/116 ff. 5356. Glos. Colln., survey of John Lloyd's estate, 1717. Glos. R.O., D 2115/1. Valuation of …
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