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Survey of London
… Cavalry (Lieut. Julian Barnard); Household Cavalry Museum; Hulton Getty Picture Collection; Hunter & Partners; Imperial … (Local Studies); Knightsbridge Association; Kylemore Abbey; Lincolnshire Archives; London Library; London … Watney Mann; Wellcome Institute Library; Westminster Abbey Library (Tony Trowles); City of Westminster, Archives …
Survey of London
… of these volumes possible, and particularly the following: Abbey Art Centre and Museum; the Duke of Abercorn; … Mr. G. A. G. Howard; Huguenot Society of London; Mr. P. H. Hulton; Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, …
Survey of London Monograph
… Architectural Association; The Architectural Press; BBC Hulton Picture Library; Bristol Central Reference Library; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Cole, and all who under him claim the manors, lands, coal mines, and collieries, lately extended on the suit of Sir … to deliver up possession of the said manors, lands, coal-mines, and collieries to Sir Henry Vane,to which order they …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… Joannes Horuse [ sic] al. Shipton (who was a monk of Roche abbey, co. York, Cal. XII, p. 34) amongst the bishops of Ross … O.S.A., he had previously obtained provision of the abbey of Jedburgh ( above, p. 519). See also below, p. 906. … and correcting the list in priory of Penwortham, ed. W. A. Hulton, Chetham Soc., Vol. XXX, 1853, pp. xlxli), adds a …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… read "and Stackhouse." p. 41; note 2, line 1, dele "over Hulton." Little Hulton appears to have been held in 1212 by Iorwerth de Hulton, of Richard de Worsley, who in turn held it of William …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Survey of London
… of the 'cotton famine' in Lancashire and the Hartley Colliery disaster. 86) Thoughts turned to building only the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… annexed to the manor of Offenham, and held by the abbey of Evesham: in the reign of Henry III. the abbot built … This place, called in King Ethelred's charter to Burton Abbey "Alfredingtune," and in Domesday book "Elfretune," is … reign. Fitz-Randulph, his son, the founder of Beauchief Abbey, in this county, and said to have been one of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was centred on Hurdlow Farm, which belonged to Dieulacres abbey at the end of the Middle Ages. The name Hurdlow … In 1401 Richard Strongarme took a year's lease of two coal mines and a forge at Back brook and Thomas Smyth a year's … 1/10 of the coal as rent. 43 What was called the Bluehills Colliery in 1796 was then owned by the earl of Macclesfield. …
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