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A History of the County of Shropshire
… suggests that the early medieval landscape consisted of clearings in an area of late-surviving woodland. 82 In … mine on Ridges farm, near Lightmoor, in 1631. By 1666 Richard Walker had taken a lease of the mines in Little … industrialists with interests elsewhere in the coalfield. Richard Hartshorne of Ketley, the leading east Shropshire …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley Education EDUCATION. Richard Wilding, curate of Daw ley in 1605, and William Banks, rector of Stirchley 1715-58, probably held schools in Dawley 45 and Richard Poyner was recorded as a schoolmaster there 1718-22. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Dawley owed suit from 1310 or earlier 45 to the leet court of Wem barony, held at Hinstock. The vill's presentments … in 1592, 47 the obligation originating in their membership of Leegomery manor, which made suit to that court in 1255. 48 … to £119 (9 d. a head) in 1819- 20. 62 After the death of Richard Lewis, the assistant overseer, in 1828 63 relief was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of GREAT DAWLEY, sometimes styled Dawley Pantulf, 90 was … from Ralph Pantulf, who was recorded c. 1170- c. 1192. His son William, who had succeeded by 1199, was dead by 1203 and … 1255 there were four coparceners: William of Caverswall, Richard Irish, Michael of Morton, and Christine of Dawley, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… recorded between 1639 and 1767 33 but there is no evidence of a Roman Catholic community of any size in Dawley until the 20th century. In 1958 the … fostered by a choral society founded in 1845 by Tranter's son William. The chapel had a congregation of 200 on Census …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lay along the major roads in the populous central part of the parish. There were three at Dawley Bank and at least … four at Dawley Green in 1817. 34 After the relaxation of licensing laws the number of taverns increased and many … List of Friendly Socs. in Co. Salop (1857); J. Jones & Son, Dir. of Wellington & Dist. (1937), 142. S.R.O. 436/6720, …
A Dictionary of London
… Dayes Court - Denzhill Lane Dayes Court North out of Moor Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Strype, ed 1720 … now by offices and business houses. Dayes Court .East out of Gutter Lane in Farringdon Ward Within (Strype, ed. … Malcolm describes the Deanery as having been built by Ralph de Langdon, Dean, 1145 (III. P. 16). Stow describes it …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Male Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Professor of physic at Gresham College 1643. Physician to army & navy) … practice 1614-1655 Place of birth London (Blackfriars, son of William De Laune, 215) Date of birth 1584 Date of … from Padua. FRCP 1618. Birken thesis. Brother of Gideon, ?son-in-law of ARGENT. Known London address St Anne's …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… DE MAYERNE Biography Name Sir Theodore DE MAYERNE (Baron of ALBON, Baron of AUBON, MAYERN, MAYERNE, TURQUET DE MAYERNE, TURQUETTUS) … of medical practice 1596-1655 Place of birth Geneva, son of Lewis de Mayerne Date of birth 18 Sep 1573 Date of
Survey of London
… very striking or grand-looking. Circumstances made it one of the last parts of the neighbourhood to be laid out for … Grimwood. Daniel Grimwood, 4 successively father and son, thereafter appears as occupant and in 1801 the son … on William Malcolm's death, the nursery was carried on by Richard Forrest, landscape gardener and garden architect. 12 …
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