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A History of the County of Stafford
… awl blades. 11 By 1834 there were 41 workshops; 4 were in Maw Green, Little London, and Caldmore, one in Stafford …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The united club moved from the Chuckery to a ground at Maw Green in 1893 and to one in Hillary Street in 1896. It returned temporarily to Maw Green in 1900 but since 1903 has played on the Hillary …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1950s and a primary school opened on the site in 1970. 94 Maw Green around what is now the junction of West Bromwich … Road was an inhabited area by the 18th century. 95 Maw Green Farm to the south-east, which existed by the early … 1590s. 98 Folly House in Folly House Lane to the east of Maw Green existed by the early 19th century and was described …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Secretary at War, for reducing the Gunners in St. Maw's Castle and thereby increasing the Captain's pay from 3 … inform the Lord Treasurer as to the condition of St. Maw's Castle and Pendennis Castle with respect to the guns …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… she was hired to swear against him for 10 l. to clear one Maw, who was really guilty, and since executed for other …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Thomas Jarret and seven others, burglars, and William Maw, Thomas Prichet, Andrew Baynes and John Sutton for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… appearing by affidavit of Bodenham Rewse that one William Maw, who was executed 24 Oct. 1711, did own that he had …
Calendar of Treasury Books
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