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Magna Britannia
… by a wall. The most celebrated chalybeate water is that at Quarndon, two miles from Derby, and half a mile from the … is a chalybeate spring at Buxton, much resembling that at Quarndon. Other chalybeate springs are at Ashover; Bakeweli …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… parts it is broken or diversified with pleasing objects: Quarndon woods and Mountsorrel are seen on the left; …
Magna Britannia
… and the parochial chapelries of Little-Eaton and Quarndon. The parish church of St. Alkmund is supposed to … a park at Little-Eaton in the reign of Richard I. 102 Quarndon, commonly called Quarn, lies about three miles … manor of Little-Chester. The Mundy family had a seat at Quarndon, which passed, by a female heir, to Musters, of …
Magna Britannia
… Mundy family 3, who had formerly seats at Allestrey and Quarndon, as well as Markeaton; of the Cokes of Trusley, … (daughter of Coke, of Trusley,) 1672; Adrian Mundy, of Quarndon, 1677, (he left a daughter and sole heir, married to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… since, are now the property of George Millington, Esq. Quarndon, or Quorndon QUARNDON, or Quorndon, a parish, in the union of Belper, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… [ 20] Sculthorpe, Edward (Skulthorpe) s. Humphrey, of Quarndon, co. Leicester, pleb. St. Edmund Hall, matric. 16 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… QUARLTON Quernedon, 1301; Querndone, 1302; Quordone, 1309. Quarndon or Quarnton was the usual spelling till modern …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Foster, Knighton. Wm. Roberts, jun., Sutton. Edw. Farnham, Quarndon. John Roe, Normanton. Thos. Gilbert, Thrussington. …
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