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Alumni Oxonienses
… bart. Christ Church, matric. 11 July, 1668, aged 16; of Moreton, student of Lincoln's Inn 1671, born 22 Oct., 1651, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… S. division of the county of Warwick, 3 miles (E.) from Moreton-in-Marsh; containing 212 inhabitants. The parish is … the river Ribble passes on the east. John Taylor, Esq., of Moreton, is lord of the manor. There is a place of worship … a parish, in the union of Bradfield, hundred of Moreton, county of Berks, 8 miles (N. W. by W.) from Reading; …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… from the possessors of it of that name. 15 Eustachius de Moreton, Lord of Wollaston confirmed the alms, which Robert de Moreton, his grandfather, and Adam his father gave to God and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… division of the county of Gloucester, 2 miles (N. W.) from Moreton-in-the-Marsh; containing 79 inhabitants, and … 922 a. 1 r. 27 p. The railroad from Stratford-on-Avon to Moreton terminates here. The living is a rectory, valued in …
Old and New London
… William de Longchamp, Bishop of Ely, against John, Earl of Moreton, brother of Richard Cur de Lion. He, however, kept …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Anchoretta, and a well called Anchoret's well. Dr. John Moreton, Archbishop of Canterbury, and a cardinal; and Dr. …
A History of the County of London
… included the manors of Deerhurst, Hardwicke, Bourton cum Moreton, and Todenham, and rents in Sutton; in Worcestershire …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1609, M.A. 9 July, 1612. Blackwel, Samuel s. Walkadine, of Moreton Pinkney, Northants, pleb., p.p. Lincoln Coll., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… those of Edward the Confessor. Robert, Earl of Moreton, to whom the Conqueror gave the town, built a castle, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chester; comprising the townships of Bidstone with Ford, Moreton with Lingham, and SaughallMassey; and containing, …
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