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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… and lately arrived from Virginia. Prefixing:Said Arnold's petition to the Treasury. Customs Book XV. pp. 139142. [? … Book X. p. 188. Same to same from John Priestman, tanner. For repayment of duty on hides sunk in a lighter on … To allow to John Priestman, of Thornton, co. York, tanner, the duty on leather lost on board the Mary, of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… centre at Malinslee. 34 Shopkeepers' fears that Telford's new centres, especially that at Malinslee, would draw trade … observable in the three coalfield townships. Nor was Aston's rural character altered by the establishment of F. L. Cox & Co.'s Overley chemical works 37 c. 1970. 38 Walcot, too, remained …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was presumably forfeited to the Crown by Earl Roger's son Robert of Bellme in 1102. 43 From 1177 to 1189 the king … Stretton castle, with an annual allowance from Wellington's revenues. From 1192 to 1194 William and James, sons of … granted to Matthew Steventon (d. 1633), 11 a Wellington tanner, 12 and was unexpired in 1649. 13 In 1665 Francis …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… transcribed grant 10 and the date are suspect, 11 St. Paul's appears to have been in possession by about 1000, when West … then or later, to the Bishop of London or to St. Paul's. 12 The manor was owned by St. Paul's at the Conquest, and … married Ann, daughter of William Nicholl, an Uxbridge tanner, and his son and grandson, both called John, were …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this town, was a beruite to Algar Earl of Mercia's manor of Hemes, which Alwi, and Stigand, the Archbishop … Elmham, (as may be there seen) who held it in King Edward's time, and was deprived of it at the Conquest; consisting of … of St. Blide of Martham, Richard Fullere of Norwich, tanner, in 1522, gives to the repair of the church of …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1853. Some of them probably became attached to the Pelly's estate at Upton: 15 in 1853 Sir John H. Pelly was entitled … Barns for life to his servant Sir Thomas Spert and Spert's son Richard. 20 It was later leased to Henry Fanshawe (d. … of the chancel arch is a brass to Thomas Staples (1592), tanner, and his four wives. In the south aisle is a tablet to …
A History of the County of Essex
… have ceased about 1570. 3 From the 13th century St. Thomas's and Spilemans mills, north of Stratford High Street, were … shortly before 1534. 27 Richard Parker, who had been the tanner there, was also leasing property at Plaistow and … 1558. 30 He was possibly a relative of Richard Parker the tanner. The trades of fellmonger, leather-dresser, saddler, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… bridge, 12 probably between 1242 when the Lydford chaplain's servant on horseback was drowned in the Brue 13 and 1327 … Lane, continued to Lottisham across the bridge called Dial's Gate in 1827. 6 Grazing on the road belonged to the manor. … any claim to Matthew (d. 1774). 13 It was sold to Mr Tanner, passed before 1783 to Michael Hayward, by 1810 to the …
Survey of London
… and (together with some acres adjoining in the Gray's Inn Road area of Holborn) was a single landholding until … for post-office use. Plans were drawn up by (Sir) Henry Tanner, Principal Architect to the Office of Works, for … mostly of four storeys, were erected in 18901 to Tanner's designs for the manufacture and storage of insulated …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Polled tree in the 15th and 16th centuries, and as Poulter's corner in 1896. 4 The north part of the parish lay on the … in 1841. 22 The buildings of Salvington include Cutler's Farmhouse, called in 1978 The Old House, a 17th-century … of the road was called Poletree Lane in 1875 and Poulter's Lane in 1896. 41 The old road linking West Tarring to …
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