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A History of the County of Essex
… Wakes Colne Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. The recusant Edmund Church lived in the parish in 1590, and another man …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and West Walberton lanes were also named. 30 Tye Lane, i.e. the road leading to the common, was called Tyle Lane in … Ibid. [31-2]; W. Suss. Gaz. 14 Jan. 1988. V.C.H. Suss. i. 431. S.R.S. lix, p. 26. P.R.O., C 135/174, no. 14, m. 2; … held it in 1332, was the husband of Eliz., widow of Edmund St. John: S.R.S. x. 255; Cal. Inq. p.m. x, p. 472. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… one of the most distinguished followers of William I., founded a Benedictine priory near the south-western … Creed and other works, was born here. Walesby (St. Edmund) WALESBY ( St. Edmund), a parish, in the union of Southwell, Hatfield …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… antiquity, or of family importance. It is dedicated to St. Edmund. A vicarage, called in Liber Regis. Patron, Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of books, reclining cherubs and cartouche-of-arms; (2) to Edmund Yeme, 1707, and the Yeme family, tablet with moulded … (19) to John Whellor, 1690. Floor-slabs: In chancel(1) to Edmund Yeme, 1688, with shield-of-arms; (2) to Thomas Yeme, 16678, and Edmund his grandson, with shield-of-arms; (3) to William …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Crowl family, of whom Sir Nicholas, in the reign of Edward I., erected a mansion in the village, of which there are … from which is a rocky islet termed the Pile of Fouldrey, i. e. the island of fowls, where are the venerable ruins of a … the township, dedicated respectively to St. Catherine, St. Edmund, St. Helen, St. James, St. Mary, and St. Thomas; but …
A History of the County of Stafford
… result of company reorganizations it was then occupied by I.S.C. Alloys Ltd., owned by Australian Mining and Smelting … local market. He died in 1875 and was succeeded by his son Edmund John, who greatly expanded the business. It became … the managing director, John C. Shannon, who had succeeded Edmund, his father, in 1913. 59 Though Shannons was later …
A History of the County of Stafford
… it was held in 1478 by John, Lord Dudley, and his son Edmund Dudley jointly, and in 1496 by Sir Humphrey Stanley, a … which see below p. 281. S.H.C. vi (1), 174. Shaw, Staffs. i, app. to Gen. Hist. p. xvii. W.S.L., D. 1798/84, deeds of … Lord Bradford, 16 Oct. 1873; refs. in n. 77 above. W.T.C. I/1. For the rest of this para. see, unless otherwise stated, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… successively on his third son Robert and his second son Edmund. 15 In doing so he disinherited Sir Baldwin, who was … his wife Anne for life; she, however, sold it in 1508 to Edmund Dudley. 79 After Dudley's forfeiture in 1510 the … Anglo-Saxon Wills, 48-9, 155; P.N. West Yorks. (E.P.N.S.), i. 155-6. Homeshaw, Walsall, 7. Cal. Pat. 1370-4, 322; Cal. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… another son, Thomas. 18 By 1479 the estate had passed to Edmund Hurst, who was still in possession in 1493. 19 It had … In 1587 Wakering bought further property in Bloxwich from Edmund, Lord Sheffield, and from Richard Middlemore and in … may mean 'hussy': O.E.D.; Eng. P.N. Elements (E.P.N.S.), i. 207. S.R.O., D. 260/M/F/1/8, Walsall foreign rental; D. …
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