Search
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… very small, and are drawn either by two oxen yoked to a pole or beam, led by two horses abreast; or by three horses. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… side ast [after (?) or east (?)] the old Lone, by the Lady Pole, following the old Lone unto the "Galo-tre-hull," and …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 85 837 15 March 1654. Like discharge of lands in Pendleton Pole, Eccles parish, co. Lancaster, bought by John Wildman. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… at 1/10, 76 l. 10 s. Passed at 1/10 3 185 197 268 Courtney Pole, Culliton, Devon. Vol. G No. or p. C. 183 821 823 P.E. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… in 238 l. 8 s. as of the fine first set. 12 604 Sir John Pole, Bart, and Sir Wm. Pole, his Son, Culliton, Devon. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 185 295 … (obtained by Sir Thos. Trenchard 6 weeks after Sir Wm. Pole had begun his composition) directing an ordinance to be …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of Shurdington, rode in Lord Chandos' troop, with sword, pole-axe, and pistols, in 1643, before and at the siege of …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… would not take up arms with him, and thrust at one with a pole-axe. He marched with Sir Rich. Fleetwood, a professed …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1642 he raised men and arms against Parliament; that with pole-axe in hand he led a body of men to seize the county …