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A History of the County of Stafford
… part was held in 1512 by Thomas Swinfen of Swinfen in Weeford and in the later 16th century by William Swinfen. In … it was joined with the Swinfen and Packington portion of Weeford to form the civil parish of Swinfen and Packington. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was the home of William Heath, the son of William Heath of Weeford, by the mid 17th century. He was living in Hammerwich … entered into a 31-year agreement with Samuel Insley, a Weeford mole catcher, who undertook to destroy the moles and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were divided into five parts, assigned to the prebends of Weeford (two parts) and Stotfold, Freeford, and Hansacre (one … 38 for Curborough, 14 for Bishops Itchington, 7 4 s. for Weeford, 5 12 s. for Freeford, 3 12 s. for Hansacre, and 2 8 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the prebendaries of Prees (or Pipa Minor), Stotfold, and Weeford in Lichfield cathedral, and those of Pipehill to the … of Freeford, Hansacre, Pipa Minor, Stotfold, and Weeford. 177 The dean and chapter became the appropriators of … and 125 3 s. d. to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Weeford from 331 a. in Wall and 502 a. and part of 71 a. in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a mineral spring called St. Loy's or St. Lewis's well. Weeford (St. Mary) WEEFORD ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Lichfield, S. … 426 inhabitants, of whom 276 are in the township of Weeford. This place is supposed to have taken its name from a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1536, B.C.L. 17 Feb., 1537-8, D.C.L. 20 July, 1556; of Weeford, co. Stafford, advocate of Doctors' Commons 1556, …
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