Colleges of secular canons Battlefield , St Mary Magdalen 38. THE COLLEGE OF ST . MARY MAGDALEN , BATTLEFIELD The principal object of Battlefield College was to provide intercession for the souls of those slain in the battle of
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Colleges of secular canons Shrewsbury COLLEGES OF SECULAR CANONS 35. THE COLLEGE OF ST . CHAD , SHREWSBURY The church of St. Chad appears in Domesday Book as a well-endowed and already ancient institution, closely linked with the bishopric
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Horton HORTON Horton, 4 miles north-west of Leek , was formerly a chapelry of Leek but a separate parish probably by the 16th century. 1 The area is rural and in the north-west part includes Horton Hay , formerly
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HUSSEY, Richard (by 1529-74), of Albright Hussey and Battlefield, Salop; Astley and Coventry, Warws. Constituency Dates Newcastle-under-Lyme 1558 Biography Richard Hussey probably owed his election as senior Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme in Mary’s last Parliament to the mayor, Walter Devereux,
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Jean, deposition of Albeville , Marquis d'. See White, Sir Ignatius Albrecht , Henry, ship's master, petition of Albright Hussey (Hussey), co. Salop Albyville , Marquis d'. See White, Sir Ignatius Alcock , Baptist, military commission to Aldridge , Charles,
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General Index H, I, J, K H H ., Mr. , to consult with Prince of Orange Hacket (Hackett), , death of Humphrey, military commission to Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of Dublin, with others, incorporated as St. George's Guild
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DISTRICT NEWS. WVEDNESBITJIiY. Poon RATE5.-At the etBromwich Polico Court, on !t,,Sudiy, a now paoor-1ato of is. ~3d, il theq pound was sigled by tile justices on the application of tise assistant overseer, ir. 'apson. ; CnUEoL' TO A HORSE.-At
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STAFFORDSHIRE AND SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES. The autumn Assizes for the counties of Stafford and Shropshire commenced yesterday, at the Shire I-Tall, Staffoerd, before Lord Justice Cotton. The following were sworn on the Grand JTry:-The Hon. E. G. P. Littleton (foreman),
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