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A History of the County of Warwick
… of a few individual Catholics can be traced, including Edward Saunders, the recorder, who in 1553 encouraged the … war-workers living in hostels in Haynestone Road. In the post-war years similar work was extended to European … 80-81, 97. E. C. Butler, Life and Times of Bp. Ullathorne, i. 123. Poole, Cov. 226; [A. T. Drane] Life of Mother …
A History of the County of Warwick
… lettering. In 1894 the date was altered to read 18 EDWARD III in the same lettering. The matrix of the 1894 … for four years. In 1471 the sword was confiscated by Edward IV with the city's liberties. 20 It was presumably … City Museum. It bore the rose of York, the badge of Edward IV, and the arms of Coventry and England. In 1583 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 'great calm soul' and whom she called 'the first man I have ever met'; 98 James A. Froude, the historian, who was … uniting members of church and chapel choirs. It was led by Edward Sims, organist of St. Michael's where a series of … the First World War drew in more workers, though in the post-war slump there was emigration, at least from the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… welcomed in 1456 by speeches from Isaiah, Jeremiah, St. Edward, and St. John and the four cardinal virtues. But the … slaying the dragon. 3 A pageant featuring Samson greeted Edward IV in 1460, 4 and in 1474 his son, though only four … interest. When she visited the city in 1565, Elizabeth I saw four pageants and was greeted by the recorder, John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… claim what you desire'. And the countess answered, 'And if I will do this, will you give me your permission?' And he said, 'I will.' Then the countess, beloved of God, accompanied by … to mark special occasions, like the coronation of Edward VII in 1902, of George V in 1911, the peace …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the hands of the Stanhope family 41 until 1506, when Sir Edward Stanhope, after being temporarily dispossessed by the … in the early 19th century. The local school and later the post office were built at Shilton. The present Ansty Hall, … XXII. NW. (1889, 1890, and later edns.). V.C.H. Warws. i. 309-10. Cal. Pat. 1334-8, 129-30. For the manor, see pp. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Pembroke, 9 to Sir William Beauchamp in 1389 and so to Edward Nevill, Lord Bergavenny, but has not been traced after … a tailor, a flour dealer, a carter, and a smith. 54 The post office, the school, and other public buildings were in … see also E 179/ 192/125; E 315/81 f. 52. V.C.H. Warws. i. 305, 333. E 164/15 ff. 36v-37. Cal. Close, 1268-72, 41-42. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hill of Whitmore held land in Foleshill in 1775, 1 and Edward Phillips in 1850. 2 Other priory land was granted to … occupiers of Hawkesbury Hall were farming 30 acres. In the post-war development plan 100 acres in the district were to … [which] has arisen alarmingly high: imputable, I believe, in a great measure to the late scarcity (which has …
A History of the County of Warwick
… worth 20 marks in 1535, 81 was probably that leased to Edward Davenport in 1534-5. 82 The estate was apparently … estate in the middle of the 19th century was that of Edward Phillips, who held Whitmore Hall (possibly the rebuilt … p. 72. See pp. 3-4. E 164/15 f. 51. B.M. Cott. MS. Vit. A. i, f. 160. See A. 120, s.v. boxes 25, 74; C. 45, 53, 60, 79, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hands of Richard Braytoft in 1470-1. 49 After the death of Edward Braytoft, various members of the Braytoft family … at Keresley Heath in 1852. 48 Before 1887 New Road, the post office, and the Old Bell Inn had appeared; later in the … ed. J. R. Magrath, 47, 108-10; Magrath, The Queen's Coll. i. 202-4; A. B. Emden, Biog. Reg. Univ. Oxf. ii. 1334, s.v. …