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A History of the County of Shropshire
… broad recorded in Domesday. 64 Referred to as the king's wood c. 1130, it was claimed in 1235 to be well stocked … or the Wrekin. By c. 1290 assarting had begun, and it may have increased following disafforestation in 1301. 66 … Wood: six blowers, a packer, and a labourer. 12 Production may have started before the end of 1792 when a circular …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… That year £50 was spent on repairs, a deficit of £47 4 s. 3½ d. being met by the rector, who owned the master'sS.R.O. 1604/19, p. 215. e.g. ibid. /20, 8 Jan., 14 May 1880; /21, 13 May 1890. Ibid. /21, 11 Aug. 1891. St. Geo.'s Boys' Nat. Sch. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… part of Wrockwardine manor 60 but the lord of the manor's mineral rights in the township were gradually separated … the rest of the manor. Most of the rights formerly Saville's were owned by the Charltons of Apley from 1673. In 1813 and … deeds of 1839 (copies); S.R.O. 1634 (uncat.), deed of 1 May 1824. S. Bagshaw, Dir. Salop. (1851), 447. Kelly's Dir. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… About 1490 the vicarage was worth £8 a year. 74 The vicar's income in 1612 consisted of tithes of wool, lambs, flax, … the north wall of the nave, close to the north-west pier, may echo the intention. The continuous masonry of the lower … of Salop. ii (1837), 158; J. Benson, Life of Rev. J. W. de la Flechere (1805), p. iii; S.R.O. 665/2/5972. B.M. Gen. Cat. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… or continued expansion of cultivation, and Wrockwardine's value had risen from £6 13 s. 8 d. T.R.E. to £12 10 s. in … Weald Moors. Exploitation of those valuable common rights may help to explain the exceptionally high proportion of … towards Wrockwardine was mentioned in 1321, 64 and there may have been other small areas of open-field land elsewhere …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… school in 1852. 68 The following year a new St. Peter's Girls' School (with 100 places in schoolroom and classroom) and a new teacher's house were built opposite the church at Miss Cludde's … f. 8v.; /1/80, f. 9v.; /1/81. L.J.R.O., B/A/4/13, 7 May 1702. Trinder and Cox, Yeomen and Colliers, pp. 43-4, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of land; he received a tree from the demesne for each year's service. 31 T. F. Dukes, the Shropshire antiquary, was … bailiff of Charlton, was mentioned in 1379. 36 A court may have been held at Charlton until c. 1588 when the manor … /P/1/5, at front. Ibid. /P/1/6, p. 181. Ibid. /Ve/2, 19 May 1821. Ibid. /P/1/4. V. J. Walsh, 'Admin. of Poor Laws in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the southern boundary of Wrockwardine was called the 'king's boundary' 74 and the king retained the manor of … all the windows were renewed and many enlarged. The front may have been rendered, perhaps preserving earlier rusticated … Earthwork terraces to the north-east, traceable in 1982, may have been the remains of a 17th- or 18th-century formal …
Survey of London
… by Lady Gilbert Kennedy, the last tenant of St. Margaret's Lodge, which stood at the south end of the Square. The … the Chelsea Lawn Tennis Club, in the centre of the Square, may have come from Cheyne Walk, whence a good deal of … from houses that have been re-built. In the Council's ms. collection are: 1Photograph of the gate. Another …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Wyddial 149. WYDDIAL. (O.S. 6 in. (a)viii. S.E. (b)ix. S.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. … those of the N. aisle and chapel have modern ceilings, but may be original. Fittings Bells: four; 2nd probably …
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