The Borough of Stoke-upon-Trent, in the Commencement of the Reign of ... Queen Victoria: Comprising Its History, Statistics, Civil Polity, & Traffic ... Also, the Manorial History of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Incidental Notices of Other Neighbouring Place & ObjectsW. Lewis & son, 1843 - 616 страница |
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... Edward I. calls the title in question , -Rector , Nicholas de Audley . - Pope Nicholas's valor.- Subsequent patronage of the church , granted by Queen Elizabeth to Sir W. Sneyd . - Revenue in time of Henry VIII . - Recent commutation of ...
... Edward I. calls the title in question , -Rector , Nicholas de Audley . - Pope Nicholas's valor.- Subsequent patronage of the church , granted by Queen Elizabeth to Sir W. Sneyd . - Revenue in time of Henry VIII . - Recent commutation of ...
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... Edward the Confessor , this title was held by the wise and patriotic Leofric , the husband of Godiva , whose equestrian progress through Coventry has immortalized her memory for bene- volence and firmness of character , if not for ...
... Edward the Confessor , this title was held by the wise and patriotic Leofric , the husband of Godiva , whose equestrian progress through Coventry has immortalized her memory for bene- volence and firmness of character , if not for ...
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... Edward Keeling , of Northwood , and Robert Parker , of Park Hall . But these corps were disbanded at the Peace of 1802 ; after having been called out on only a few occasions , to quell some tumultuous proceedings in the years of ...
... Edward Keeling , of Northwood , and Robert Parker , of Park Hall . But these corps were disbanded at the Peace of 1802 ; after having been called out on only a few occasions , to quell some tumultuous proceedings in the years of ...
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... Edward the Confessor , had been holden by Algar , Earl of Mercia . Chell belonged to Robert de Stafford , having been holden in King Edward's days , by Godeva , ‡ ( probably the Countess Godiva , wife of Leofric , and mother of Algar ) ...
... Edward the Confessor , had been holden by Algar , Earl of Mercia . Chell belonged to Robert de Stafford , having been holden in King Edward's days , by Godeva , ‡ ( probably the Countess Godiva , wife of Leofric , and mother of Algar ) ...
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... Edward I. ) , no fresh subinfeudation being allowed , * No. IV . And vide Testa de Nevill , pp . 50 , 52 . + Introduction to Domesday , vol . I. p . 234 . ORIGIN OF MANORS . 73 they became permanently fixed , 72 STOKE - UPON - TRENT ...
... Edward I. ) , no fresh subinfeudation being allowed , * No. IV . And vide Testa de Nevill , pp . 50 , 52 . + Introduction to Domesday , vol . I. p . 234 . ORIGIN OF MANORS . 73 they became permanently fixed , 72 STOKE - UPON - TRENT ...
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Abbey acares acres Adams adjoining afterwards ancient Anne anno annum Appendix Audley Baddeley Bagnall Baron belonging Biddulph bonis iijli bonis yli Borough Bourne Bradwell Bucknall Burslem called castle chapel Chell Cheshire Chester church Clayton Cobridge Colclough Copyhold County Court Darlaston daughter died District Ditto Domesday Earl Edward Elizabeth Erdeswick erected Fenton formerly Hall hamlet Hanley and Shelton Heathcote heir Henry Henry de Audley Henry III Hulton iiijd inhabitants James Johe John Josiah Josiah Spode Josiah Wedgwood Keel King Knight land Lane End late Longport Longton Lord Lovatt Mainwaring manufacture Messuage miles neighbourhood Newcastle Pedigree Penkhull Potteries Potwork present principal proprietors Ralph Sneyd Rector reign rent Richard seat Smith Smith Child Soma Stafford Staffordshire Stoke-upon-Trent stone tenants terris XX Thomas tithes town Townships Trentham Tunstall viij Wedgwood wife William Bourne William Sneyd Willo Wolstanton Wood xxvj
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