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  1. Hace 5 días · The parish appointed new trustees, among them Basil Brooke, in 1688 and regulated investment of the stock in 1695. The overseers seem to have used the charity money indiscriminately with the poor rate, a fact which may explain the statement in 1716 that the parish had no charities.

  2. Hace 1 día · The master grubbers who worked for Sir Basil Brooke in the earlier 17th century lived in Madeley Wood near his pits; so probably did their workmen. Of eight cottages built unlicensed 1674-7 three or four were in Madeley Wood.

  3. Hace 5 días · The last lord of the manor to live there was Basil Brooke (d. 1699). Thereafter the house's status gradually declined. The west wing was probably demolished in the 18th century. The east range was shortened at the same time but a two-roomed, two-storeyed block was added to the south-east corner of the east wing.

  4. Hace 3 días · In 1608, before the Star Chamber, Sir Basil Brooke explained the circumstances of the 1600-1 inclosure. His motive was poverty. He had little else to maintain his household except Lubenham manor-house and the rents of 13 farms, which brought him an income of £300 a year.

  5. Hace 4 días · For four decades from Craig through Andrews and onto Basil Brooke, reactionary bigots led Ulster Unionism. By 1933, Andrews challenged those who claimed that Catholic porters outnumbered Protestants at Stormont’s recently opened parliament buildings, adding ‘I have investigated the matter, and I find that there are 30 Protestants ...

  6. Hace 2 días · At the end of World War II, the Unionist Government under Basil Brooke (Lord Brookeborough) did make two reform commitments. First, it promised a programme of "slum clearance" and public housing construction (in the wake of the Belfast Blitz the authorities acknowledged that much of the housing stock had been "uninhabitable" before the war).

  7. Hace 3 días · Basil Brooke, 1st Viscount Brookeborough, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 1943–63; in House of Lords 1952–73 Terence O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 1963–69; in House of Lords 1970–90 James Chichester-Clark, Baron Moyola, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 1969–71; in House of ...