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A History of the County of Shropshire
… of a road running south-west from Watling Street at Pain's Lane to join it at Snedshill, the limit of the improvement … Street to bypass Oakengates to the south. 73 At Teague's Bridge a sectional iron bridge was erected where the road … SA 3404; Salop. News Letter, xxxiii. 14; xxxiv. 4; I. J. Brown, Mines of Salop. (Buxton, 1976), 63; R. Dean, 'Canal …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… there were said to be 38 a. of wood in Wombridge, worth 10 s. an acre. 8 Among the coppices in the later 17th and 18th … (1803), 297-8. Gale and Nicholls, Lilleshall Co. 28; I.J. Brown, Mines of Salop. (Buxton, 1976), 42; V.C.H. Salop. i. … 9), 1908 [Cd. 4672-viii], pp. 215-18, H.C. (1909), xxxiii. Brown, Mines of Salop. 42. P.R.O., JUST 1/753, rot. 12 (1). …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… OF SETTLEMENT. The original endowment of St. Leonard's priory seems to have consisted of the central part of what … (1856), 93-4. Ibid.; S.R.O. 3098/4 (incl. notes by I. J. Brown). Above, Communications; Trinder, Ind. Rev. Salop. … nos. 292-3; O.S. Map 1/2,500, Salop, 15 (1882 edn.). Brown, Mines of Salop. 62. O.S. Map 6", Salop. XXXVI. SE. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wombridge, C. R. Cameron, apparently resisting the chapel's siting in his parish. 29 A chapel for the Primitives was … Station Hill in 1868. Originally three bays square, and of brown brick with blue brick dressings, the chapel was … in 1847, and the chapel that surmounted it in 1848. Of brown brick and slate, the chapel has a three-bayed front …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… among the more notorious entertainments, and the county's last baiting was reputedly at the 1833 wake. 56 As late as … 363; (1926), 389; Evans, Childhood Memories, 20, 25; F.J. Brown, 'Cinemas of Telford 1910-83' (TS. in possession of Mr. Brown), 3, 6. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (1727)]. Alternatively it could refer to a child's hobby-horse or a TOY horse, but probably not to a ROCKING … date of use: 1483 Found described as BLUE - GREY, BROAD, BROWN, COARSE, DRAB, FRENCH, GREEN, NARROW, NEW, RED - GREY, … tea, possibly the same one, was still on sale in the U.S.A. during the1850s. It had its own entry in an American …
The Environs of London
… free from the payment of the same, when they came to God's board, might say a Pater noster and an Ave for his soul, … Alderman of London, 1625; Anne, wife of Thomas Holbech, S. T. P. daughter of Patrick Melvill, 1666; Richard Bayly, … and James II. 1715; and Rowland Beresford, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, 1719. In the south aisle are the monuments of Drigue …
A History of the County of Essex
… portion of the village towards the river. The rector's glebe was also at this end of Woodford. The church and … Elmhurst is a three-storey late-18th-century mansion of brown brick with a later south wing. The front has a central … garden front is of dark red brick, and its bay-windows of brown brick are probably later 18th-century additions. …
A History of the County of Essex
… by which Edward the Confessor confirmed Harold's grant of lands to the canons of Waltham Holy Cross. 1 The … estates in 1803: Monkham Farm was bought by George Brown and Monkham House, leased since 1795 to Mrs. Pearse, 95 … the estate. In 1814 he acquired Monkham Farm from George Brown and, during the next few years, various fields near …
A History of the County of Essex
… succession his younger brother William (1619) and William's son Richard (1645). 6 In 1824 the next presentation was … duchess of Bedford (d. 1920). 10 In 1930 the duchess's executors sold it to the diocese, for vesting in the … (Colettines). 78 It is a late-18th-century building of brown brick having a two-storeyed front of five bays and a …
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