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A History of the County of Stafford
… trustees, who in 1404 granted it to his widow Isabel. John's son William was apparently in possession by 1408. 16 In … Charles, a spurrier. The house was then called Hurst's House. 21 John was dead by 1556 when Alice leased the … S.R.O., D.(W.) 1753/5 and 6. Fink, Queen Mary's Grammar Sch. end-papers. B.M. O.S.D. 212. W.S.L., S. MS. 417/Walsall, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… century. 61 Official attention was being given to the town's water-supply by the 1630s. In 1637 the mayor paid a man … out to Heynes Well, presumably identifiable with Haynes's soft-water pump which stood at the south end of Ablewell … 337368. Willmore, Walsall, 421; Fink, Queen Mary's Grammar Sch. 449-50. Birmingham Daily Post, 19 June 1866, p. 5; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… may thus have originated in festivities at the St. Matthew's day fair, but it coincided with the Michaelmas fair from … guildhall windows to the assembled populace on St. Clement's day (23 November), when the mayor accounted. The … Walsall, 403. For Chavasse see Fink, Queen Mary's Grammar Sch. 345. Willmore, Walsall, 428; Walsall Monthly Mag. i (7), …
A History of the County of Stafford
… has been described as a cross with its head at St. Matthew's Church, its shaft continuing along High Street, Digbeth, … 15th century buildings there included one called 'my lord's inn', then in the hands of a tenant. 59 Peal Street running … the park' is mentioned then: Fink, Queen Mary's Grammar Sch. 132 and plate facing p. 145. W.T.C. I/9. S.R.O., D. …
A History of the County of Essex
… the borough became an Excepted District within the county's system of divisional administration. Reorganization in … 12 Elementary schools founded before 1880. St. Mary's National school, Church End, was built in 1819 to replace … A/6. See above, p. 233. See p. 358. Hist. Walthamstow Sch. Bd. 11; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1890, 1906). V.C.H. Essex, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1257, with the right to try pleas moved by the King's writ and judge thieves. 14 In 1274 and 1285 William Comyn, … minutes are only preserved from 1710 to 1820; churchwarden's and overseers' records in broken series date from the mid … London, viii. 363. V.C.H. Essex, v. 62. Hist. Walthamstow Sch. Bd. 18801903, 69, 103; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1912); …
A History of the County of Essex
… hamlet later called Nightingale Green. 27 Wanstead's communications with the outside world then depended mainly … Lane over Red Bridge to Ilford. Red (formerly Hockley's) Bridge over the Roding existed in the 16th century and was … Paragraph based on: inf. from the Secretary, Royal Pinner Sch. Foundation; E.R.O., Excursions in Essex (extra-illus.), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Warminster, except for a forfeiture when he joined John's enemies, 44 until his death c. 1244, when he was succeeded … granted to Richard, King of the Romans. 48 In 1275 Thomas's widow Joan held Warminster in dower. 49 Warin came of age … Earl of Huntingdon, 58 conveyed Cheyneys to William Dauntsey, alderman of London, who was apparently acting on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and mortuaries. 32 In 1291 the vicarage was valued at £4 6 s. 8 d., 33 and in 1535 at £10 0 s. 11 d. including glebe. 34 The buildings belonging to the … ff. 71-6. S.R.S. xlv. 30-2. A. N. Willson, Hist. Collyer's Sch. 33. S.A.C. lxi. 112; W.S.R.O., Ep. I/23/5, f. 57v. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that the parishioners had formerly ground corn at Ashley's, i.e. Amies, mill in Horsham. 59 A corn mill occupying the … stone roof, 64 survived in 1982, together with the miller's house. An iron furnace existed at Warnham in 1608, 65 on … MP 1274, f. 120. Inf. from the headmaster, Warnham Court sch. W. Suss. Gaz. 12 Aug. 1982. Local inf.; cf. W.S.R.O., MP …
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