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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 65 It was within the royal forest of Mount Gilbert or the Wrekin. By c. 1290 assarting had begun, and it may … were occupied by 35 cottagers, 12 of them at Pain's Lane. By the early 18th century smallholdings probably … lumps of ironstone weighing up to ½ cwt. set in blue clay or shale known as 'crows' or 'hatter's blocks'. 79 Sir George …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… curate for Wrockwardine Wood, in a cottage in Furnace Lane. 23 The National school, built near the glassworks and … part of the parish containing part of the Nabb and Pain's Lane was transferred to the new consolidated chapelry later …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Sunday 1851 services were attended by 99 adults in the morning and 333 in the evening, although there were only 140 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Stainer's, with an additional 10 s. from the sacrament money, provided bread given with the flour. Usually c. 80 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 72 After 1351 the vicar had all offerings of wax and money; tithes of wool, lambs, flax, hemp, chickens, piglets, … dairy products, bees, gardens, fishponds, and mills (built or to be built); 'pennies of charity'; tithes of hay, apart … tithes were basically those of 1612, but owners of 5 or 6 calves paid 2 s. every two years, and owners of 10 paid …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a share in the ploughteams probably implies the recent or continued expansion of cultivation, and Wrockwardine's … of Pengwern 57 - was perhaps one reason why the manor had, or claimed, rights over a large part of the area's economic … of which 92 a. of moorland lying 1 km. north-east of Long Lane were allotted to the lord of the manor. 79 Limited …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Clifford, a farmer, was listed as a papist. 47 In 1772 one or two women who were frequent churchgoers also attended … in 1799. 49 Meeting houses were licensed at Long Lane in 1818 50 and at Wrockwardine in 1823. 51 Wesleyans met … to it. 55 In 1982 average attendance was 60 in the morning and 30 in the afternoon. 56 The Methodists also …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is Wylam Hall, an ancient building, formerly a peel, or strong house. Wyldecourt WYLDECOURT, a tything, in the … The parish comprises 3545 acres, of which 496 are common or waste. It includes the northern end of Portsea Island, … for widows, to each of whom 1. 10. is yearly paid in money; and the proceeds of 100 left by Mr. Soaper, and of 100 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… have been held, near the centre of its area on the ancient lane marking the boundary between the two rapes. 1 Three and … Thereafter the invariable division was into the vills or tithings of Wyndham and Ewhurst, 11 and that duality was … Wyndham was a half-hundred, but there were 12 from 1705 or earlier. Court rolls of 1538, 1598, and 1600 suggest that …
A Dictionary of London
… (Ct. H.W. I. 356). John de Gloucestre had property in this lane, 1361 (ib. II. 65). Not identified. …
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