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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... half the income from this Legacy , which was re- ceived in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Massachusetts , is to be expended for books for the College Library . The other half of the income is devoted to ...
... half the income from this Legacy , which was re- ceived in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Massachusetts , is to be expended for books for the College Library . The other half of the income is devoted to ...
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... half in height above the surface ; and another pillar- stone , six feet in height , nearly erect , stands about five yards from the north - east corner . The general height of the side - stones , which stand upright on their edges , is ...
... half in height above the surface ; and another pillar- stone , six feet in height , nearly erect , stands about five yards from the north - east corner . The general height of the side - stones , which stand upright on their edges , is ...
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... half , since Erdeswick visited it , may be supposed to possess but few remaining indications of its former condition . We have been , however , agreeably surprised to meet with so much that is highly grateful to the antiquary . The ...
... half , since Erdeswick visited it , may be supposed to possess but few remaining indications of its former condition . We have been , however , agreeably surprised to meet with so much that is highly grateful to the antiquary . The ...
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... half from north to south , and of unequal breadth from one to three miles , and contains an area of more than twelve square miles . In latitude 53 ° N. and 2 ° 10 " W. longitude from Greenwich . The elevation of the surface , which at ...
... half from north to south , and of unequal breadth from one to three miles , and contains an area of more than twelve square miles . In latitude 53 ° N. and 2 ° 10 " W. longitude from Greenwich . The elevation of the surface , which at ...
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... half lay in Staffordshire , including Nor- ton - in - the - moors , Chell , Madeley , Burslem , Hulton , and Rushton , in this immediate neighbourhood . He , with his brother Nigel , came in with the Conqueror , whose kinsmen they were ...
... half lay in Staffordshire , including Nor- ton - in - the - moors , Chell , Madeley , Burslem , Hulton , and Rushton , in this immediate neighbourhood . He , with his brother Nigel , came in with the Conqueror , whose kinsmen they were ...
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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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