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A History of the County of Stafford
… There was a church in Rugeley by 1189 when Richard I granted it with the manor to the Bishop of Coventry and … for a new burial ground, was given in 1819 by Viscount Anson. 67 The building, which is of stone in a simplified … the treble, was added. 86 There are still six bells: (i) 1707, Abel [ sic] Rudhall; (iivi) 1706, Abel [ sic] …
A History of the County of Stafford
… place in 1878 when the old Town Hall was demolished and Anson Street was cut to connect the Market Place with … like other royal lands from 1173 until 1187. 120 Richard I granted it to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield in 1189 … 75. See p. 161. White, Dir. Staffs. (1834). V.C.H. Staffs. i. 376. The name 'Eychilhill' occurs in 1504 among the bounds …
Rymer's Foedera
… lord of Fawcomberge, John Courtenay, John Dynham, Richard Anson, and others, Coventry. O. xi. 454. H. v. p. ii. 97. De … de Fawcomberge, Johanne Courtenay, Johanne Dynham, Ricardo Anson, Johanne Prudde, Ricardo Whetehull, Magistro Lodewico …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, 1 and 2 December, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]. SESSIONS ROLL. Recognizances of: 4 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]. Abraham Musgrove of St. … 526/1. Sess. Reg. 2/20. G.D.R. 2/7. 17 November, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]. Robert Michill [Michell] and Edward Marshall …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 4-6 in 1877-8; Bodley & Garner, no. 3 (River House) 1876; I'Anson, no. 13 (Garden Corner) c. 1878-80, refurbished inside … (Chelsea Farm). MLR 1866/18/637-43; Faulkner, Chelsea, I. 74. MLR 1866/18/637; Old OS Map, London 87 (1865 edn). No …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the throne of England, in opposition to his brother Henry I. The king accordingly marched against the town with an army … of the Welsh upon the English frontier induced Edward I., in 1277, to fix his residence in Shrewsbury, to which he … and four miles (N. W. by W.) from Rugeley. The family of Anson have been seated in the county for many generations. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an expense of 2300, the Earl of Lichfield, then Viscount Anson, giving the site and 500: the living is a perpetual … to prosper, especially during the reigns of Henry I., II., and III., Edward I., and other sovereigns, who contributed largely to its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hunted the choicest part of the South Oxfordshire country, i.e. that round Thame and Tetsworth, the 'Three Pigeons' … late Mr. Morrell. An old supporter of the meeting writes: I have been on most of the coursing grounds in the kingdom … Harrison's Pantaloon; 2nd, Mr. Drake's Farewell; 3rd, Lord Anson's Harlequin. (2) A 50-guinea stake for hunters, also …
Survey of London
… From 1783 it stood empty 6 and in January 1785 George Anson, who had inherited the adjacent No. 15, bought it for … & then it will be complyd with if it is handsom: as I doe not intend nor think it nesicary for me to build I shall give none least it should prove an incumbrance to me, …
Survey of London
… St. Albans, which is now about (and which the City stomach I perceive highly, but dare not oppose it), were it now to be … years 16705 and were built up during the years 1672 1677. i The small houses fronting Pall Mall, which formed the south … with the erection in 17646 by James Stuart for Thomas Anson of No. 15, with its stone faade forming a more …
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