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A History of the County of Shropshire
… within the area of the U.D. (abolished in 1974) population rose from 16,701 in 1971 to 17,552 in 1981. 10 Between 1826 … the corporation and enlarged by private builders. 50 V.C.H. Salop. ii. 80; Eyton, vii. 363-4; T.S.A.S. 2nd ser. x. … Growth of Settlement. Above. S.C.C. Mins. 1896-7, 277. I.G.M.T., Lilleshall Co. colln. 846. Gale and Nicholls, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 17 As in all the coalfield parishes the number of poor rose markedly as economic activity slumped in the early 19th … Staffs. R.O., D. 593/N/3/10/17; Poor Rate Returns, H.C. 556, suppl. app. p. 176 (1822), v; H.C. 83, p. 164 … area's hist. Impression in S.C.C. Sec.'s Dept., deed RB (M) 1452. Impression ibid. RB (M) 3984. Dawley New Town …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which was held in the manor court by Cirencester Abbey's bailiffs. 40 View of frankpledge was claimed by the lord of … parish 47 and in 1776 £103 was spent on relief. The cost rose to an average annual sum of £181 c. 1784 and to £232 in … 254. Cirencester Cart. ii, p. 624. Glos. R.O., D 340A/M 26; ct. rolls survive for several years between 1496 and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the accepted usage in 2001. A cap of boulder clay above 90 m. (295 ft.) rises gently to 120 m. (394 ft.) on the Cheveley … means until the 1770s, 73 but from then the population rose steadily to 648 in 1801 and 1,016 in 1841, of whom c. … 28 for whom Thomas Thornhill (d. 1844) and William H. Vane, duke of Cleveland (d. 1842) are said to have built …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1291), whose heirs were his dead son Robert's daughters Rose and Cecily. 3 The manor was assigned to Rose, wife … 3rd ser. xcii), pp. 1501, 155, 417. Ibid. p. 168; V.C.H. Cambs. i. 361, 402; Inq. Com. Cantab. ed. Hamilton, 189, … V.C.H. Cambs. v. 67. Liber de Bernewelle, 258; Cal. Inq. p.m. i, no. 443; ii, no. 212; Cal. Pat. 126672, 53. Annales …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the parish was 345 in 1801. Between 1811 and 1871 it rose steadily from 322 to 533, and then fell to 408 in 1901. … the lay impropriator. 101 The work was inspired by R. M. Chatfield (vicar 183082), and the architect was T. H. Wyatt 102 who in most respects seems to have attempted a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Woodford 107. WOODFORD. (B.e.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)lxv. N.E. (b)lxv. S.E.) Woodford is a parish and … 1681. ConditionGood, re-built. Secular a(2). Essex House, m. N.N.E. of the parish church, was re-built in the 19th … royal arms, one with the garter and initials E.R., Tudor rose and fleur-de-lis, and a large lion's head in a wreath. …
A History of the County of Essex
… paid a money rent 8 and sent one man to work in the lord's meadow at hay-time and two or three men to the boon works, … branded cattle with the mark for Woodford parish: 60 'M' surmounted by a crown in the shape of a recumbent 'E'. 61 … from the trustees of the estate of E. N. Buxton. 74 V.C.H. Essex, i. 375. For the Forest see below, p. 350. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Essex
… number of pupils was often less than 120 10 but in 1872 it rose to 186. 11 In 1880 the school was taken over on lease by … and 15 boarders, was bought from the Crumps by Lt.-Col. W. H. Colley, who was still headmaster in 1969. New buildings … (2nd edn.), 432. Inf. from Headmistress; cf. p. 260, and M. M. Smith, Highams (Walthamstow Antiq. Soc. Occ. Pubn. …
A History of the County of Essex
… of 660 new houses were built each year; this figure rose to 1,600 in the 1930s. 43 Much of this building was … from 1932 and designed in a free Perpendicular style by W. H. Godfrey, ceased to be used for services in 1968. 84 The … 1785, is remembered for his Indian Antiquities 150 and J. M. Rodwell (18081900) was another orientalist. 151 Among …
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