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A History of the County of Stafford
… new constituency of Aldridge-Brownhills; Willenhall (in St. Peter's, Wolverhampton) was added to Walsall North, and Darlaston … effect at the general election of February 1974. Walsall's first member was C. S. Forster, a Tory and a local banker …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 40 Cumberlidge was a tinker who had served in Henry Stone's Parliamentarian troop during the Civil War and was a … as such c. 1928. 75 It was used by the congregation of St. Michael's, Caldmore, during the restoration of St. … started in the club-room of the Castle inn in what is now George Street by a former minister of Dudley Street. It …
A History of the County of Stafford
… century. 61 Official attention was being given to the town's water-supply by the 1630s. In 1637 the mayor paid a man … workhouse itself, which was renamed Beacon Lodge, became St. John's Hospital after the Walsall Hospital Management … to convey passengers between the station and the George. 64 In 1884 the South Staffordshire and Birmingham …
A History of the County of Stafford
… two nights there every month and say a mass for Thomas's soul and another for his wife's; he was also to instruct … enlarged in 1808 to hold about 300. The dedication was to St. Thomas the Apostle. 11 By will proved in 1819 Perry left … and concrete. The earlier church was demolished and a new school built on the site. 25 The presbytery on the south side …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 50 It may thus have originated in festivities at the St. Matthew's day fair, but it coincided with the Michaelmas fair from … as a permanent theatre; it was known from c. 1886 as St. George's Hall, from c. 1891 as St. George's Hall and Theatre, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… borough has been described as a cross with its head at St. Matthew's Church, its shaft continuing along High Street, Digbeth, … the south-west of the town by the later 17th century; 69 George Street (formerly Castle Lane and also called New Row …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… HUNDRED. At the survey this hundred was in the King's hands, and paid 40 s. to the King, and 20 s. to the Earl of Norfolk. 1 King … to the King; witnesses, Robert de Sigillo, &c. William de St. Omer farmed the aforesaid two hundreds, and that of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Book of Domesday informs us) held it in King Edward's reign, and was Earl of Norfolk, and deprived (as I take it … the reign of Edward I. for canons regular of the order of St. Austin, by deed sans date, he grants to the church of St. Mary of Weyburgh, and Robert the prior, and the brethren …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The whole then valued at 6 l. and at the survey at 7 l. 13 s. 4 d. It was half a leuca long and half a one broad, paid … of Edward II. and Gregory de Felmingham, lands by knight's service. In the 3d of Henry IV. the jury present that Hugh … &c. to alien to William Tyberb, clerk, president of St. Mary Magdalen College in Oxford, Reedham Hall in Boyton, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 30 acres, one of them named Ufward, belonged to the King's soc in the Confessor's time, and there were three carucates … 26, 1563, and was buried in the chancel of this church of St Mary, by her husband; gives 4 s. to the repair of the … of Durham, and died February 7, 1641, and was buried in St. Aldate's church, at Oxford. Burgh-Hall. Nicholas, son of …
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