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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… way, which prevented the performance of divine service on Sunday the 18th, and also prevented the magistrates from attending on the afternoon of the following Sunday. The decayed and … leades, one long ladder, one soe for carrying water, one barrow for carrying stones or flaggs.One Branch candellstick …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Jan. 1824-31 March 1833 (CO 701/9-11). Res. 31 March 1833 on app. as Colonial Agent (CO 701/11; CO 878/1 ff. 103-4; CO … 10 Oct. 1822-5 Feb. 1824 (CO 701/9). Res. 5 Feb. 1824 on app. as Commissioner of Crown Lands, New Brunswick (ibid.; … ff. 52-72; CO 701/9). Left office 10 Oct. 1822 (CO 701/9). Barrow George (succ. as 2nd Bart. 23 Nov. 1848) Junior Clerk …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 11 June 1708 (SPB, i f. 43). Left office 17 Jan. 1715 on app. as Clerk of Cheque and Storekeeper, Harwich (ibid.). … 2nd Viscount Commissioner 25 Feb. 1746-9 April 1754. Barrow, George Third Class Clerk 23 Feb. 1824-16 Sept. 1825 … Office in the Early 19th Century (London 1961), 271). Barrow, John (cr. Bart. 30 March 1835) Second Secretary 22 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1848 ( London Gazette no. 20836). Left office 29 Dec. 1848 on app. as Secretary, Chelsea Hospital (ibid. no. 20931). … 5/57; Royal Kal. (1851), 160). Probably left office 1851 on app. as Private Secretary to Sir George Grey as Home … 160). D. 13 June 1856 ( Gent. Mag. (1856), cxxxix, 126). Barrow, Charles Messenger probably app. 1857; occ. 1858 ( …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the parishes of Ashwell; Burley; Cottesmore with Barrow; Exton; Greetham; Horn; Market Overton; Stretton; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1,194 ft. (364 m.) and Narrowdale Hill 1,204 ft. (367 m.). On the east the land slopes steeply to the river Dove, which … of the Millstone Grit series, with hard sandstone on Archford moor and a softer mudstone in the area east of … 1338 Sir Roger was succeeded by his son Robert, rector of Barrow (Ches.), who died in 1349 or 1350 with his brother Sir …
A History of the County of Stafford
… lies along the river Manifold, its boundary with Sheen on the east, and extends west as far as Merryton Low on the boundary with Onecote, in Leek parish. 43 Brooks form … from the Old English word ( hlaw) commonly used for a barrow. 49 One of the earliest medieval settlements was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parishes: a detached portion of Bradnop centred on Hurdlow Farm and covering 385 a.; a detached portion of … Old English hord, treasure, and hlaw, a hill or possibly a barrow. 77 There was a house at Stoney Cliffe south-west of … George Crewe and the date 1841. There was a house at Hazel Barrow by 1719, 97 and Newstone Farm is dated 1773. A pool …
A History of the County of Stafford
… south-western boundary with Heathylee runs along a ridge. On the west Hollinsclough broadens out, taking in the … is coarse loam; there is loam of better quality over clay on the lower ground. 81 The number of people in Hollinsclough … in 1971 and 161 in 1981 and 1991. 83 There is a Bronze Age barrow on the hillside south-west of the village. 84 The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… part of Alstonefield township and part of Warslow are on limestone, and parts of Heathylee and Quarnford are on Coal Measures. Stone is the usual local building material. … m.), is the highest point in Staffordshire, and Flash, on the south side of the hill at 1,526 ft. (465 m.), is the …
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