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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 12. 18. 9., and in the patronage of William J. Evelyn, Esq., of Wotton House: the tithes have … supposed to have become forfeited in the reign of Edward I. by the act for the dissolution of chantries, James I., in … of the town. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. William Hansard, in 1632, bequeathed a rent-charge of 30 for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… early in the 14th century; the S. chapel was built by William Grenville in 1343, as recorded on a modern … (Grenville), 1585, and Alice, his wife, daughter of William Haselwood, two figures, man in long gown, woman in … inscription cut in slab, to Agnes de Wightham, wife of William de Grenevyle, 1386; on W. wall, on modern brackets …
A History of the County of Rutland
… was undoubtedly the hundred which Henry II confirmed to William Mauduit, his chamberlain, grandson of Michael, in 1163. 5 William Mauduit, his grandson, died seised of Wrandike … now belongs to the Marquess of Exeter. V.C.H. Northants, i, 259, 296, 297. Pipe R. Soc. ix, 65. Plac. de Quo Warr. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 135060. Brass: In chancelon N. wall, to Elizabeth, wife of William Lawrence, 1672, with shield-of-arms. Font: octagonal … largely modern. Monuments: In chancelon N. wall, (1) to William Lawrence, Judge of Scotland, 16812, alabaster and … their daughter, 17034, table-tomb; S. of nave, (4) to William Lawrence, 1640, table-tomb. Plate: includes an early …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… family, was taken down by the late Sir Thomas Gooch. William Wotton, a learned divine, was born at Wrentham in 1666; and William Ames, another learned divine, was rector of the … to be a seat of the family till the reign of Charles I., when it was dismantled by order of the parliament. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… three husbands, impaling Heveningham; (4) said to be of William Pinchon, 1592, and his wife, Rose (Redding), … 15th-century. In vestry window oval cartouche with arms of William of Wykeham, with initials W.W., motto, and date 1619; … and Roman brick. A hermitage was founded here temp. Henry I., which subsequently became a cell of St. John's Abbey, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by Hugh de Hatton, about the close of the reign of Henry I., for Benedictine nuns, whose revenue at the Dissolution … are incorporated with a venerable mansion erected by Sir William Pope, first Earl of Downe, in 1618, which still … aldermen, and 12 councillors, under the act 5th and 6th of William IV., cap. 76; the mayor and late mayor are justices …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (1979), 53. Above, Lilleshall, Growth of Settlement; I.G.M.T., Lilleshall Co. colln. 846. W. Howard Williams, A … Lilleshall Co. 89; cf. V.C.H. Salop. ii. 229. 12 Geo. I, c. 9; 3 Geo. III, c. 59. C. Hadfield, Canals of W. Midlands (1969), 40, 151, 251, 328-9; I.G.M.T., Lilleshall Co. colln. 106, 110; Trinder, Ind. Rev. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… mining probably began about then. Lord Gower's agent William Cartwright had apparently worked the mines on his own … in the 1780s Joseph Rathbone and Richard Reynolds's son William took an under-lease of ironstone mines from Earl … class housing known as Glassworks Square. 16 V.C.H. Salop. i. 315. The township measured c. 1½ mile N.-S. by c. ½ mile …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… op. cit. 12. Below, Educ.; Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. I, pp. 687-91, 695, 702-6; S.R.O. 3916/1/2, no. 61; ibid. … Bldg. Soc. and Eccl. Com.: Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. I, pp. 702-6. Ibid. Q, pp. 296-301; Lich. Dioc. Dir. (1982), 107. Lich. Dioc. Regy., bps.' reg. I, p. 700; R, p. 274; Williams, Wrockwardine Wood, 15. Above, …
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