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Old and New London
… many mayors worth recording here. In 1644, the year of Marston Moor, the City gave a splendid entertainment to both …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… to the places to which they refer, in the following order: Marston, Highworth, and Over and Nether Stratton, co. Wilts. …
Survey of London
… of war. 165 The north quay was heavily bombed in 19401 and Marston sheds were erected in 19469 as a temporary expedient. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… beneficed elsewhere, seems to have been in charge. Alias Marston. Little is known of this vicar, recorded at the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of St. Ebrulf at Utica in Normandy. 1 This, Mereston was Marston, near Stafford, in the Hundred of Pirehill, and must … Bethlehem. 8 The Staffordshire manors of Magna Onne, and Marston near Stafford, were among the possessions of the … of 6 10 s. per annum. 9 On 1st May, 1540, the manors of Marston and Onne, late belonging to the Priory of Shene, and …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… The parish of Church Eaton Marston Marston. The hamlet of Marston, in the parish of Church Eaton, was an ancient …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to it about a fortnight later, having been defeated at Marston Moor. He then retreated south to Chester, and from …
A History of the County of York
… to catch the retiring parliamentarians, being joined at Marston Moor later in the day by the weary troops from York. …
Survey of London
… some storage accommodation, including the acquisition of Marston huts. After the war, the PLA, headed by Sir John …
Survey of London
… designated a listed building. 496 The site was occupied by Marston and other prefabricated steel huts from 19445 until … after bomb damage, the latter not until 1951, and four Marston sheds were erected on the site of C Warehouse. B Warehouse and the Marston sheds were demolished in 1964 to make way for M …
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