Shropshire lad who went on to become one …
Feb 9, 2020 · Larden Hall, which stood between Easthope and Shipton, pictured shortly before demolition. Samuel’s father, Richard, owned the 1,000-acre Linley estate, near Norbury, …
Larden Hall (Chapter 129) - The Country Houses of Shropshire
Jan 17, 2023 · From the late medieval period until the late nineteenth century – and with a brief twentieth-century reappearance of the family – Larden, in Shropshire’s Corve Dale, was the …
Richard More (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia
In 1616, Samuel More accused his wife of adultery and, at the direction of his father, Richard, devised a plan to rid himself of Katherine and the children. The adultery was supposedly committed with Jacob Blakeway, a young man near in age to Katherine who lived close by and whose family had been More tenants for several generations. In 1608, Jacob Blakeway and his father Edward, a yeoman, had renewed a lease on a parcel of land owned by Katherine More's f…
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THE LARDEN HALL ESTATE, BROCKTON, SHROPSHIRE : …
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Samuel More - Wikipedia
In 1616, Samuel More accused his wife of adultery and, at the direction of his father, Richard, devised a plan to rid himself of Katherine and the children. The adultery was supposedly committed with Jacob Blakeway, a young man near in age to Katherine who lived close by and whose family had been More tenants for several generations. In 1608, Jacob Blakeway and his father Edward, a yeoman, had renewed a lease on a parcel of land owned by Katherine More's f…
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Residential Property: Historic site of Larden Hall.
Jul 22, 2005 · The sizeable stone building once served as a billiard room and is now in disrepair; A view from the grounds over the fishing lake; Larden Hall at Brockton near Much Wenlock in …
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Shipton - British History Online
In 1530 a boundary was set between the common of Wilderhope (in Rushbury) and that of Shipton, Larden, and the Moorhouse, (fn. 295) and by 1588 Brockton's inhabitants were excluded from the recently inclosed Lutwyche coppices (in …
Shropshire's Historic Buildings - Shropshire's Mayflower Children
The More children and their mother lived at Larden Hall (in Shipton, near Much Wenlock, Shropshire), a 16th century timber-framed house with a 1607 stone extension and further …
Larden Hall, Brockton,... - Shropshire's Mayflower Children
Larden Hall, Brockton, home of the Mores since the 1400s was the marital home of Samuel and Katharine More, the cousins forced into a marriage to consolidate two estates.
Larden Hall photos, maps, books, memories - Francis …
Browse our selection of vintage and retro black & white photographs of Larden Hall, along with old maps, local history books, and fascinating memories that our visitors have contributed.