History of the Town of UttoxeterJ.R. Smith, 1865 - 368 Seiten |
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... called Pinfold Lane and Spicer's , Spiceall , or Petticoat Lane . The passenger station at Uttoxeter on the Churnet Valley line of railway is at Bull's Bank on the Doveridge road . The derivation of the name , Uttoxeter , has never been ...
... called Pinfold Lane and Spicer's , Spiceall , or Petticoat Lane . The passenger station at Uttoxeter on the Churnet Valley line of railway is at Bull's Bank on the Doveridge road . The derivation of the name , Uttoxeter , has never been ...
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... called field or felled place , that opinion will not be re- ceived . The Saxon word stocca , meaning the trunk or stem of a tree , appears much more likely to be its origin . If so , Uttoxeter may signify a town built of wood or on ...
... called field or felled place , that opinion will not be re- ceived . The Saxon word stocca , meaning the trunk or stem of a tree , appears much more likely to be its origin . If so , Uttoxeter may signify a town built of wood or on ...
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... called , the word sede was understood , which meant the same thing as camp . The neighbourhood of Uttoxeter is exceedingly pleasant , its scenery being greatly diversified and filled with sylvan beauty . Its immediate vicinity is ...
... called , the word sede was understood , which meant the same thing as camp . The neighbourhood of Uttoxeter is exceedingly pleasant , its scenery being greatly diversified and filled with sylvan beauty . Its immediate vicinity is ...
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... called horn is four feet six inches long , but it has been longer . It is about twelve or fourteen inches in circumferance , and its concentric formation , weight , and slight cur- ( 1 ) Printed in the “ Reliquary ” Quarterly Journal ...
... called horn is four feet six inches long , but it has been longer . It is about twelve or fourteen inches in circumferance , and its concentric formation , weight , and slight cur- ( 1 ) Printed in the “ Reliquary ” Quarterly Journal ...
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... called horn to the late Mr. T. Bateman , who was of opinion that it was a tusk of one of the extinct mastodons or of the Asiatic elephant , and if so was of greater antiquity than the remains usually found in bogs or near water courses ...
... called horn to the late Mr. T. Bateman , who was of opinion that it was a tusk of one of the extinct mastodons or of the Asiatic elephant , and if so was of greater antiquity than the remains usually found in bogs or near water courses ...
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adjoining aforesaid Allen Alton Towers amongst ancient appears arms Beamhurst belonged Bentley Bertram de Verdun burgages buried called Carter Street century chapel Checkley churchyard close Crakemarsh daughter death Derby died Doveridge Duke Earl of Shrewsbury Edward England Erdeswick erected estates father feet Ferrars field heirs held Henry Henry de Ferrers High Wood History Hollingbury honour horse Howitt hundred inscription interesting Jewitt John Johnson king king's Kynnersley lady land Lane late Lichfield Lightfoot's Survey living Lord lordship Loxley manor Marchington Market Place married Mary Meadow memory Milward Mynors Needwood Forest neighbourhood parish penance period persons Peter Lightfoot possession present remains rent Richard Robert Rocester Roman Saxon side Sir Symon Degge Stafford Staffordshire stone Stramshall Survey of Uttoxeter Thomas Lightfoot tion toll took Toot Hill toxeter Tutbury Castle Uttoxe Uttoxeter Church vicar Wheston wife yard yearly
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Seite 307 - Philip and Mary, by the grace of God King and Queen of England, France, Naples, Jerusalem, and Ireland ; Defenders of the Faith ; Princes of Spain and Sicily ; Archdukes of Austria ; Dukes of Milan, Burgundy, and Brabant ; Counts of Hapsburg, Flanders, and Tyrol...
Seite 184 - I to the Church the living call, and to the grave do summon all, AR 1728.
Seite 20 - These Midsummer fires and sacrifices were to obtain a blessing on the fruits of the earth, now becoming ready for gathering ; as those of the first of May, that they might prosperously grow : and those of the last of October were a thanksgiving for finishing their harvest.
Seite 190 - Jesus' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here. Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed be he that moves my bones.
Seite 307 - ... with all and singular their appurtenances whatsoever they be in the realm of England, in manner and form following : — that is to say, I give, devise, and bequeath unto the Masters, Fellows, and Scholars of Trinity College, in Cambridge, of King Henry the Eighth's foundation, all that my manor of Wheston, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging in...
Seite 127 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Seite 311 - Allen, and his heirs and assigns for ever, and to be paid at the feasts of the year : that is to say, at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, and the annunciation of our blessed Lady, St.
Seite 106 - Madam, I beg your pardon for the abruptness of my departure in the morning, but I was compelled to it by conscience. Fifty years ago, madam, on this day, I committed a breach of filial piety.
Seite 310 - ... usual terms of the year, that is to say, at the feast of the nativity of St John the Baptist, St M.ichael the Archangel...
Seite 106 - But, madam, my pride prevented me from doing my duty, and I gave my father a refusal. To do away the sin of this disobedience, I this day went...