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Survey of London
… Upman of a house in Hammersmith in the occupation of John Paget, Doctor in Physick. Fifteen rooms are mentioned, a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… common for the rest of the year, at least by 1598. 9 Lord Paget's lease of the holme to a Burton tanner, Henry Watson, … was affected by the Act, 2 a. being allotted to Lord Paget. 13 The rest of it was not inclosed until 1823 under … pannage for their pigs. 7 In the early 18th century Lord Paget tried to exclude the men of Rolleston from Rough hay, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a site to the west, and the old building was demolished. 9 Paget high school on the south side of Burton Road was opened … after the abolition of the county borough in 1974, the Paget school was used as the senior department of a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Burton college it passed as part of that manor to the Paget family. 14 The most distinctive feature of the township … of the park; in the later 1630s horses belonging to Lord Paget were being exercised there. 9 When the park was let in … in 1549, and was £72 in the late 1630s. 14 In 1637 Lord Paget insisted that only deer and sheep were to be allowed in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 9392 a. 17 p., and contains the manor of Abbots or Paget's Bromley, the property of the Marquess of Anglesey; …
Survey of London
… Horace Walpole's Journals of Visits to Country Seats, ed. Paget Toynbee, p. 22. The Architecture of Sir Roger Pratt, … Horace Walpole's Journals of Visits to Country Seats, ed. Paget Toynbee, p. 39. John Cooke and John Maule, An …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the bishop's manor of Longdon, which in 1546 passed to the Paget family (successively Barons Paget, earls of Uxbridge, and marquesses of Anglesey). Pipe … who in 1550 granted Farewell manor to William, Lord Paget. 44 A house and virgate at Abnalls were held of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a significant source of welfare in the 18th century. The Paget family probably made annual gifts to the poor of Burton at Christmas: in 1639 and 1641 Lord Paget gave £5 but by the 1770s the sum had risen to £90 or …
A History of the County of Stafford
… The ferry boat in 1585 was in poor condition but William Paget had provided a new one by 1596, when the ferryman was … originally by the abbey; he was still paid a fee by the Paget family in the later 1560s. 18 The annual cost to the … was specifically included in the Crown's grant to William Paget of his father's forfeited estates in 1597. 20 The cost …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1622 when the tenants of Burton Extra petitioned Lord Paget, complaining of the 'demeaning minds and wills' of the … (of whom 2 were to be freeholders and 2 tenants of Lord Paget) and 2 Burton Extra. The wardens, who were to brand all … 17th and early 18th centuries; in 1622, for example, Lord Paget gave permission for Burton Extra tenants to inclose …
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