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Survey of London
… which jutted out into the mews approximately in front of the present No. 13 and which was for many years part of … Hertfordshire, to the designs of T. P. Bennett and Son 125 (fig. 24: see also Plate 51c in vol. xxxix). Greeted … bring them up to the same standard'. 127 T. P. Bennett and Son were accordingly given the task of supervising the …
Survey of London
… retains best the discreet, almost secretive character of the early mews on the estate. Its entrance has been widened by the demolition of buildings in Davies Street, but it remains private and has … extending north-south behind the houses on the east side of Grosvenor Square and approached under an archway in the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley DAWLEY Communications, p. 106. Growth of Settlement, p. 107. Social and Cultural Activities, p. … 9 Notable natives included Samuel Peploe (1668- 1752), the son of a Little Dawley farmer and bishop of Chester from 1726; 10 Capt. Matthew Webb (1848-83), the son of a Dawley physician and the first man to swim the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. Richard Hodden, by will dated 1684, left £7 a year charged on land to the poor of Dawley. 97 In the early 19th century it was distributed, … 1860 Hodden's charity was apportioned between the parishes of Dawley Magna, Malinslee, and Little Dawley, 99 and from …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… suggests that the early medieval landscape consisted of clearings in an area of late-surviving woodland. 82 In … mine on Ridges farm, near Lightmoor, in 1631. By 1666 Richard Walker had taken a lease of the mines in Little … industrialists with interests elsewhere in the coalfield. Richard Hartshorne of Ketley, the leading east Shropshire …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley Education EDUCATION. Richard Wilding, curate of Daw ley in 1605, and William Banks, rector of Stirchley 1715-58, probably held schools in Dawley 45 and Richard Poyner was recorded as a schoolmaster there 1718-22. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley owed suit from 1310 or earlier 45 to the leet court of Wem barony, held at Hinstock. The vill's presentments … in 1592, 47 the obligation originating in their membership of Leegomery manor, which made suit to that court in 1255. 48 … to £119 (9 d. a head) in 1819- 20. 62 After the death of Richard Lewis, the assistant overseer, in 1828 63 relief was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of GREAT DAWLEY, sometimes styled Dawley Pantulf, 90 was … from Ralph Pantulf, who was recorded c. 1170- c. 1192. His son William, who had succeeded by 1199, was dead by 1203 and … 1255 there were four coparceners: William of Caverswall, Richard Irish, Michael of Morton, and Christine of Dawley, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… recorded between 1639 and 1767 33 but there is no evidence of a Roman Catholic community of any size in Dawley until the 20th century. In 1958 the … fostered by a choral society founded in 1845 by Tranter's son William. The chapel had a congregation of 200 on Census …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lay along the major roads in the populous central part of the parish. There were three at Dawley Bank and at least … four at Dawley Green in 1817. 34 After the relaxation of licensing laws the number of taverns increased and many … List of Friendly Socs. in Co. Salop (1857); J. Jones & Son, Dir. of Wellington & Dist. (1937), 142. S.R.O. 436/6720, …
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