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… Groom, school trustees and later to become original and long-serving members of the school board. In 1867 weekly fees … school's nonconformist traditions were perpetuated by the long service of staff. 17 Its good reputation continued 18 …
… outside the coalfield townships survived to represent the long established nonconformist denominations: a Union Free … than it seemed, 26 especially as the area was entering a long economic and demographic decline. Most Methodist chapels … 67 and Leegomery (by 1846). 68 Such groups were not always long lived or continuously active. Arleston, Aston, and …
… sochm. one vill. one bord. had two car. Meadow one qu. long, one qu. and ten perches broad, pasture wood nineteen quar. long, and two qu. broad, the value 10s. 8d. Of the …
… to Wem of the Shrewsbury and Chester railway, 6 miles long. The market, granted by King John, in 1205, to be held …
… head-dress, undergarment with tight-fitting sleeves and long loose gown caught up by her right hand, left hand holds …
… bodies had with it 'an iron thing about 1 foot 4 inches long' probably a spearhead. No other finds were made. a(2) … this is thought to be the area later planted and re-named Long-ground Spinney, some 500 m. W. of the village on clay at … found in a rough cist, accompanied by two bronze small-long brooches, 23 beads of jet, amber, and green and …
… Manor, formerly Sandford Farm, has a T-shaped plan with a long range forming the south front and a broad arm to the …
… situated in a pleasant vale, consists principally of one long street from which another diverges at right angles; the … date of which no record exists. In front of the house is a long avenue of fine limes, and a deer-park closely adjoining … feet square, and 24 feet in height; and a gallery 126 feet long, which looks into the gardens: the chapel is 45 feet …
… bricks, probably of the 16th century; some are 11 inches long, others 13 inches, and one brick is 20 inches; all are 2 …
… cottage still existed in 1881 29 but was demolished not long afterwards when New Cottages were built on the site. In … several centuries by the existence of the creek, with its long vulnerable frontage, but 'inning' was taking place by … in 1569 by Edward Barrett at a nominal rent for so long as it was used for the benefit of the poor and the …
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