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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… azure. These arms were borne by the family of Glanville, and the same charge on a field Or was the arms of the Butlers of Ireland and the lords of Middleham. The adoption of these arms of … Hodgson Hinde, Pipe Rolls of Cumb. and Westmorland, 171. Victoria Hist. of Lancs., VIII, 183. Lancs. Fines (Record …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Street, on the north by the west arm of the river Trent, and on the east by the main channel of the river. The … to Burton, and a detached portion of Burton Extra in the Victoria Street area was transferred to Horninglow. 9 In 1901 … Shobnall (776 a.), Stapenhill (806 a.), Uxbridge (180 a.), Victoria (250 a.), and Winshill and Wetmore (1,011 a.). 11 At …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for the poor in Burton were founded between the late 16th and early 18th centuries and included two almshouses for women. Unendowed irregular or … still distributed in the same way in the 1990s. 17 Queen Victoria Jubilee Fund In 1887 a fund was established by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… there was land at Burton for 2 ploughteams in demesne, and a further 2 ploughteams were worked by 9 villani. There … in the Bass Middle Brewery was converted into a brewing museum and part of the Bass New Brewery became an arts … George Wright, recorded as a rope and sack manufacturer in Victoria Crescent in 1880, had a ropewalk nearby on the south …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 16th century; it survived the dissolution of the abbey and remained the principal educational establishment in the … The upper department of the school moved to an annexe in Victoria Road in 1959. It ceased to be an all-age school in … secondary school in Stapenhill. The older juniors at Victoria Road and the remainder of the pupils at Guild Street …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton-upon-Trent Established church ST. MODWEN AND HER CULT Modwen, an Irish abbess returning from a … of the former monastic cloister. 18 Presented to Burton museum in 1924, it has since disappeared. 19 Bells and Clock … the canal on the north-west, and Dallow Street and Victoria Road on the north-east. 16 A new church was opened …
A History of the County of Stafford
… abbey. The abbey church was also used by the townspeople and so remained the main focus of the town. In the 12th and … almshouses D Magistrates' court and police station E Bass museum F Site of baths of 1873 G Meadowside Recreation Centre … Town Mission hall 8 Site of United Methodist chapel (Victoria St.) 9 Baptist church 10 Site of Wesleyan Methodist …
A History of the County of Stafford
… had jurisdiction over the abbey's tenants in Burton itself and in the outlying settlements of Branston, Horninglow, … 1850s, 25 and some of their staves survived in Burton museum in the early 1940s. 26 Borough Officers Bailiffs Two … Broadway and Uxbridge wards to the south, Shobnall, Victoria, and Horninglow wards to the west, Stapenhill ward, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Population Forty people were assessed for tax in Burton and Burton Extra townships in 1327. 1 The number of heads of … 10,419 11,765 Uxbridge 7,205 7,571 7,590 6,481 5,521 4,246 Victoria 6,458 6,488 6,227 5,876 5,495 5,363 Winshill and … 4,110 3,753 Waterside 4,697 4,380 Uxbridge 2,883 2,683 Victoria 4,486 4,562 Winshill 7,201 6,614 The part of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the town: Thomas Bakewell, ejected from Rolleston and briefly Boylston lecturer in Burton parish church; Henry … Methodist) chapel in Station Street. 12 Jubilee chapel in Victoria Crescent was opened in 1860, but had closed by 1895; … By 1856 a society of six members had been formed in Victoria Crescent. Services ceased in 1858, 9 but in 1864 the …
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