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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… class of Hall Messengers. 5 LIST OF APPOINTMENTS By 1694 Mason, G. 1698 Buck, T. 1699 Lindsey, J. 1704-5 Pratt, B. … Chirm, T. 1754 25 Dec. Hutchinson, R. 1761 16 Feb. Spike, S. 1768 26 Dec. Merryam, J. 1773 14 Jan. Downing, W. 1773 10 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… XII. 2, 30), the street ran eastwards by the river to Hudd's Mill. During the Middle Ages the street included several … built', and sold it to his son William in 1757. William's widow sold it in 1771 to William Clarke, mason, of 13 St. Paul's Street (deeds). Fig. 210 (442) 12 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 73were represented by the 1260s by a tithe portion of 33 s. 4 d. paid, despite occasional denials, to Swavesey priory … had in 1868 enfranchised the rectorial land to Edward Mason. He and his successors were charged with the rectorial … the land, mostly south of the village, passed to Edward Mason in 1868. 2Not all the great tithes were commuted in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… since 1066, despite a decline on one manor, from £4 10 s. to £7 10 s. 92 Probably then as later until the 19th century arable … but mostly in the former fens. The Hall, Wiles, and Mason families emerged with 675 a. between them. John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Blacwine, sheriff of Cambridgeshire, the rest by four king's sokemen. By 1086 the whole was held of Picot the sheriff by … In 1846 Hall farm was bought from the Standleys by Edward Mason, whose great-grandfather Edward had been tenant there … Shire Hall, Camb. C.U.L., E.D.R., A 14, dep. of Edw. Mason and Geo. Peck. Lincs. R.O., ct. bks. i, pp. 58, 73; ii, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… dissenting worship in 1778, 38and a barn on H. P. Standley's ground in 1787 by a group including John Baxter, long their … on land off the south-east end of the green lent by Edward Mason of Hall Farm. A schoolroom was added in 1814. The site … red to designs by William Higgs, architect of Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle, had a three-bay pedimented front …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… shape and is bisected by the R. Ise, here flowing S. in a broad, open valley where narrow bands of limestones, … ironstone quarries of this parish (NM), and a Roman coin S. of the village in 1965 (SP 887808; KM; NM Records). a(1) … after the stripping of topsoil prior to ironstone-mining S.E. of Weekley Hall Wood (SP 874813), revealed ninety-seven …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… main street runs westwards into an ancient road or drover's way to Great Bowden. From the north side of the main street … when the church of Welham was included in Richard Basset's endowment of Launde Priory, 30 the fee held under Robert de … of the nave for its accommodation. Sparrow, the Stamford mason who was charged with repairing the monument, was also …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… centre at Malinslee. 34 Shopkeepers' fears that Telford's new centres, especially that at Malinslee, would draw trade … observable in the three coalfield townships. Nor was Aston's rural character altered by the establishment of F. L. Cox & … 41617, 42631, 484; Salop. News Letter, xlv. 1617. D. Mason, 'Churches of the Broseley Area', Jnl. Wilkinson Soc. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… town shared some of the social advantages of the county's ancient boroughs and had no rival in the country between … the 1770s 29 and still in 1854. 30 In 1910 J. C. Bowring's widow left land in Haygate Road for a recreation ground in … of the Shropshire Rifle Volunteers, later the 4th Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry T.A. and later still the 5th Bn. …
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