-
published in the
Louisville Courier-Journal,
which was
addressed to
Captain Shalcross and crew of the
steamer Hibernia for
their "energy, industry, and ****verance...
- 1856 and was
succeeded in the
ownership of his
estates by his nephew,
Shalcross Fitzherbert Jacson, who took the name Widdrington. The name Widdringtonia...
- and Lands, in the
County of Hertford, now in the
Possession of
Francis Shalcross Esquire, and for
making Provision for
Younger Children, and
Payment of...
-
served as High
Sheriff of
Northumberland in 1854. His
nephew and heir
Shalcross Fitzherbert Jacson (who
changed his name to
Widdrington in 1856) significantly...
- United
Kingdom William Doxford & Sons
Sunderland Delscey Barque For
Shalcross & Higham.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Messrs. A. & J.
Inglis Pointhouse...
- Curzon, 1st Baronet, of
Kedleston Hall 4
November 1638: Sir John
Shalcross, of
Shalcross c.
November 1639: John Agard, of
Foston Hall c.
November 1640:...
-
Richard Hey Lloyd. In 1962,
Hadley retired to
Heacham in Norfolk,
living in
Shalcross,
Wilton Road. He
wished to
pursue his
interest in folk song collection...
- Two
parts of the
tithes of his
demesne pastures in the Peak,
namely in
Shalcross, Fernilee, Darnall, Quatford, Buxton, Shirebrook, Stanton, Cowdale, Crochil...
- John
Roddam of
Roddam Hall 1873: Sir
William Armstrong of
Cragside 1874:
Shalcross Fitzherbert Widdrington of
Newton Hall 1875: John
Towlerton Leather of...
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First Division in 1921–22 but
Stoke struggled the
following season and
Shalcross was sacked. Jock
Rutherford took over but soon left and
Brittleton was...