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A History of the County of Shropshire
… joined by half a dozen monasteries: Buildwas, Combermere (Ches.), Haughmond, Lilleshall, and Shrewsbury abbeys and the … at Adcote between 1240 and 1263; 44 and Combermere abbey (Ches.) had one on the Tern at Ternhill in 1255. 45 In the … Darby and Terrett, Domesday Geog. Mid. Eng. 128; V.C.H. Ches. i. 331; T.S.A.S. lix. 956. I. H. Adams, Agrarian …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… DOUGLAS, an ecclesiastical district, in the parish of Eccleston, union of Chorley, hundred of Leyland, N. division … is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the Rector of Eccleston, with a net income of 134. The church is an ancient …
A History of the County of Stafford
… granted the wardship to Richard Masterson of Nantwich (Ches.) to whose son, Thomas, Katherine was married by 1597. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fonthill Gifford, manors. L.J. xi. 235. J. P. Earwaker, E. Ches. ii. 65, 717. W.R.O., A 1/310, Cottington, 1717; P.R.O., …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Swinford, co. Worcester, 1673. See Foster's Index Eccl. Eccleston, Edward s. Thomas, of Kentish Town, Middlesex, … 1629, M.A. 29 Oct., 1633, created B.D. 16 Jan., 1642-3. Eccleston, Thomas (Ekylston) Benedictine; supl. for B.Can.L. … 18 March, 1691-2, aged 16; B.C.L. 2 July, 1698, rector of Eccleston, co. Lancaster, 1704. See Foster's Index Eccl. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1 and 2 Totnes Villas, Uxbridge Road, in 1888 replaced Eccleston collegiate school for boys. 45 Girls were taught at …
A History of the County of Chester
… south there seems to have been an early mother church at Eccleston. Further south was the great monastery of Bangor … Hist. ed. B. Colgrave and R. A. B. Mynors, 140. V.C.H. Ches. i. 238-9. A. T. Thacker, 'Chester and Gloucester: Early … in Two Mercian Burhs', Northern Hist. xviii. 199-200; P.N. Ches. iv. 151; V.C.H. Ches. i. 239; Bede, Eccl. Hist. 140-2; …
A History of the County of Chester
… Radical Underground in Brit. 1660-3, 54, 65; Morrill, Ches. 1630-60, 326-8; Bull. John Rylands Libr. lxiv. 364. … 43, 127; Bull. John Rylands Libr. lxiv. 364; J. H. Hodson, Ches. 1660-1780, 3-5; above, this chapter: Religion, … 1662-1762; below, this section (City Government). Hodson, Ches. 1660-1780, 13-14. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1684-5, 307; 1685, …
A History of the County of Chester
… otherwise stated, biographical details based on V.C.H. Ches. v (2), Lists of Mayors and Sheriffs; T. S. … through the good offices of Mr. P. H. W. Booth; Lancs. and Ches. Wills and Inventories, iii (Chetham Soc. [o.s.], liv); … N.S. xxxvii), passim. Alexander-Macquiban, 'Mayors'; Ches. and Lancs. Funeral Certificates, 1600-78 (R.S.L.C. vi), …
A History of the County of Chester
… 179/86/146, printed in Miscellanies relating to Lancs. and Ches. v (R.S.L.C. lii); B.L. Harl. MS. 1989, f. 74v.; Harl. … Population Hist. of Eng. 1541-1871, 528-9, 531; their Ches. sample was 13 parishes (16.1 per cent of 1563 pop.): Christleton, Eastham, Eccleston, Heswall, Wallasey, Woodchurch (par. registers at …
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