- politician.
Lawless was the son of
Robert Lawless and Mary
Hadsor,
daughter of
Dominick Hadsor, a
Dublin merchant. He was
created a Baronet, of Abington...
- Worcester.
Hadsor Common Inclosure Act 1773 13 Geo. 3. c. 8 Pr. 16
March 1773 An Act for
dividing and
enclosing certain Waste Lands called Hadsor Common,...
- and craftsmen. He emplo**** the
London lawyers Anthony Gibson and
Richard Hadsor to
uphold the
rights of his
agents in Norwich, who
searched and checked...
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contained Bromsgrove, Dodderhill, Doverdale, Droitwich, Elmbridge, Feckenham,
Hadsor,
Hampton Lovett, Kington,
Kings Norton, Northfield, Salwarpe, Tardebigge...
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relating to the
Parishes of Bromsgrove, Claines, Dodderhill,
Grafton Manor,
Hadsor,
Hampton Lovett, Hanbury, Hinlip, In-Liberties,
Pelhams Lands,
Saint Andrew...
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Whitcombe of
Orleton 1779: John
Foster of
Wordsley 1780:
Richard Amphlett of
Hadsor 1781: John
Darke of
Bredon 1782:
Joseph Berwick of
Worcester 1783: Jonathan...
- Worcester.
Hadsor Common Inclosure Act 1773 13 Geo. 3. c. 8 Pr. 16
March 1773 An Act for
dividing and
enclosing certain Waste Lands called Hadsor Common,...
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Coston Hackett, Dodderhill, Doverdale, Droitwich, Elmbridge, Feckenham,
Hadsor,
Hampton Lovett, Kington,
Kings Norton, Northfield, Salwarpe, Tardebigge...
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temporalities on 11
April 1413. Died in
office on 4
January 1430. 1430 1433
William Hadsor Appointed on 29 May 1430. Died in
office on 28 May 1433. 1433 1450 William...
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Reign of
James I, 1615-1625, p. 380. He was also
named in
Phillips and
Hadsor’s Muster of the
Inhabitants of
Londonderry with
their Arms, 1622, listed...