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A History of the County of Warwick
… were to become parishes, the vills of Bisseley, Keresley, Pinley, Spon, and Whitley, which remained in St. Michael's … Wood End (in Sowe), Stoke, Bigging (in Stoke), Whitley, Pinley, Asthill, part of Stivichall, Horwell, Harnall, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The City of Coventry The outlying parts of Coventry: Pinley, Shortley, and Whitley PINLEY, SHORTLEY, AND WHITLEY Pinley, Shortley, and Whitley were all in the parish of St. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The energetic Geoffrey de Langley, who built up estates in Pinley, Shortley, Wyken, and elsewhere in the first half of … said to consist of eight virgates. 98 It descended with Pinley and Wyken to 1452, 99 when in the final division of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Road to Binley Bridge on the east, and south towards Pinley. 97 The field name most commonly used was … north towards Stoke Heath, 6 and that running south to Pinley, the modern Aldermoor Lane, mentioned in the late 13th … to the south, was not clearly in either Stoke or Pinley, and the commoning rights there were disputed in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… carpenters of Willenhall took a lease of Alderford Mill in Pinley. 51 In the 14th century there was a Richard Willenhall …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and crosses the river at Sowe Bridge. The railway, from Pinley to Foleshill, and the Coventry Canal run just inside … - including Walter, Alice, Robert, and John - and, like Pinley, by their successors William Careswell, Joan Trillow, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a part of it called Betteridge's Croft to Richard Pinley, bricklayer, and Thomas Lane, carpenter, who undertook …
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