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A History of the County of Lancaster
… formation consists wholly of the new red sandstone or trias, and mainly of the upper mottled sandstone of the … earl of Lancaster res. J. de Swinlegh (?) Dec. 1367 John Parr, senior 83 Urban V 5 June, 1368 Ellis de Birtwisle 84 John duke of Lancaster res. John Parr 4 April, 1370 17 May, 1374 Robert de Sibthorpe 85 Sir …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hilly, heights of 560 ft. and 600 ft. being attained near or on the western border. The township was formerly divided … sometimes described as son of Gillemichael son of Efward (or Esward) and at others as son of Gillemichael de Lathebote, … to Walter de Lindsay. 14 In 1258 Madoc de Aughton (or le Waleys) claimed 5 oxgangs of land in Whittington …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The parish with the same exceptions became part of the fee or barony of Makerfield. Aspull was either then or later … in 1707 gave 10 to the poor, William Naylor 8, and Peter Parr 4; Anne Sandford in 1746 gave 25; in 1828 the agent or … 7 s. by Mrs. Bankes, on account of the Leigh, Naylor, and Parr, and Sandford gifts; Thomason's charity has an income of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… north and east, the distance between these brooks being 4 or 5 miles. The extreme length of the parish is nearly 10 … painter and an excellent stainer of glass for pictures or coats of arms. Through a more open coach-way passing on … and upon the left another road by Garswood to the hall of Parr, a seat belonging to the Byroms, and to St. Helen's …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… his right of patronage and presented Ralph Watson in 1565, or whether Queen Elizabeth presented by lapse, is not … in 1660, but the presentation must have taken place in or before 1655, as the dowager died in August of that year. … and Phillips presented John Abbiss. The Rev. Frederick Parr Phillips, the son of William Phillips, of Stoke …
Parish Fraternity Register
… gentylman xij d. Sir John Byron' knygth ij s. Gylbert Parre squier ij s. Thomas West squier ij s. William Calowe ij … all maner of other profites to the said bretherhode comyng or belongyng in eny wise and ther of for to make and ȝeld due … from the transcript. Arrearage here means a balance or surplus. When added the total of receipts given in the …
Survey of London
… c. 1873). Vol. 5, pp. 7076, illus. The Village of Palaces; or, Chronicles of Chelsea, by the Rev. A. G. L'Estrange. … Barlow sculp. 4X3. Original drawing in sepia for (or from) above, without inscription. 4X2. Royal Hospital, … Fireing, and a Weekly allowance for Pocket Expences. Parr sculp 8X6. An East view of Chelsea Colledge and the …
Survey of London
… by peers and seven more by persons who were created peers or succeeded to peerages while living on the estate, making … by other persons of title, i.e. the wives, widows, sons or daughters of peers; baronets and knights (or their … Street and the nearby inhabitants of Brown's Court or Parr's Buildings off North Row must have been almost as great …
Old and New London
… without Temple Bar.'" Another house of entertainment or tavern in this neighbourhood, much frequented by members … Princess ElizabethThe Duc de Sully at Arundel House"Old Parr"Distinguished Inhabitants of Arundel StreetThe "Crown … notwithstanding he had just espoused the unhappy Catherine Parr. Ambition, not lust, actuated this wretched man; his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… either Wilberforce and the Evangelicals on the one hand or the heads and most of the resident members of the Senate … official attitude towardsthe words are Milner's'seditious or turbulent spirits'. 38 The same sentiments led the … by the classical scholars Samuel Butler and Samuel Parr show that students were nevertheless expected to have a …
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