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A History of the County of Shropshire
… J. C., see Charlton-Meyrick Wal. Thos., Michell fam., see Smitheman Middlesex, see Clerkenwell; Euston; Harrow; … Thos., Wm., -, and see Smyth; Smythe Smith, Sam., & Co., Smitheman: Cath., see Brooke John (d. 1667), John (d. 1689), …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Smith, fam., and see Smyth; Smythe Smith, W. H., Ltd., Smitheman fam., smithies, see blacksmiths; ironworks …
A History of the County of Essex
… 107; Wm., 136; (fl. bef. 1900), 159; fam., of Nazeing, 143 Smitheman, Jn., 274 Smythe, Eliz., m. Marchant, 201, 213; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Wadlow's accounts, 1124, 1362; Paul Pawley's money, 160. Smitheman, Thomas, Excise riot, Buckingham, 1608. Smithfield …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… years on a royalty basis. By then William Hayward and John Smitheman were working their own minerals. 31 Where the … been no commercial limestone workings on the Hayward or Smitheman estates, and in 1728 William Hayward agreed to … was renting clay pits, pot houses, and kilns from John Smitheman at a site at Coalmoor, 1 called Potter's meadow in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… arm, on which stood also the capital messuages of the Smitheman and Warham estates. It therefore seems likely that …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… rear elevation. A third estate, perhaps bought by John Smitheman (d. 1667) in 1623, 6 certainly belonged to his son John by 1669. 7 On John Smitheman's death in 1689 8 the estate presumably passed to … son John Unett (d. 1744), 9 who left it to his son John Smitheman (d. 1809) of West Coppice. He left it to his …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… influences, more generally potent after his death. John Smitheman, lord of the manor, opposed his institution and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… have resumed the Madeley Wood mines. 12 In the 1730s J. U. Smitheman, lord of half the manor, worked them, buying large … been worked separately in 1741, a royalty being paid to Smitheman and John Giffard. 14 Smitheman's son John eventually became active in the coal …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… between Basil's sisters Catherine, who married J. U. Smitheman of Little Wenlock, and Rose, who in 1733 married … of the owner of Chillington (Staffs.). 75 Catherine Smitheman died in 1737, and her half of the manor passed to … in 1744 it descended to their son John, a minor. 76 John Smitheman and his wife sold it in 1774 to Abraham Darby …
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