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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… heir of the latter, successively entered into and held the premises in Carleton, co. York, for their lives, and Roger de … the king has pardoned the trespass and restored to him the premises; Cal. Pat. R. 1335, p. 157. 1350 Roger de Burton, … hereditary right; the king for 100 marks has restored the premises with the past issues; Cal. Pat. R., 1361, p. 23. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Co. under Acts of 1864 and 1867. 20 To serve brewery premises on the west side of town lines were laid by the … covered nearly 1/4 of land used for industrial and commercial purposes in the county borough. 3 Most of the … pipelines to carry beer between various parts of their premises. 4 S.H.C. 1937, pp. 22, 57 (ref. to fluctum aque de …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Industrial Co-operative Society was formed in 1862 with premises in Guild Street, but it had apparently failed by … ale for that purpose by 1712. 15 Indeed, the earliest commercial breweries were established in High Street and … obsolete and were later demolished or converted either to commercial or recreational use. The breweries also abandoned …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of building new schools and renovating existing school premises. 10 Nineteen schools and colleges were opened in new … created in the Clarence Street premises. 19 Technical and Commercial (Technical High) School On the closure of the … intermediate school and a selective junior technical and commercial school were opened. Pupils were to attend the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of England Young Men's Society was formed c. 1878, with premises by 1889 in Friars Walk. Renamed the Parish Church … Society in 1892, it was dissolved in 1913. 20 The former premises of Burton grammar school in Friars Walk were … in St. Modwen's churchyard, and the site was developed for commercial purposes. 12 CHRIST CHURCH A new church, at the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Hawkins cousins, and several other ministers; the chief commercial representative was Henry Hayne, the lessee of the … and a permanent labour exchange was opened in 1910. 10 A commercial development committee established by the … of brewery railways in the 1970s opened up land for commercial development, notably the sidings between Hawkins …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in High Street and the Clay family in Horninglow Street. Premises at no. 6 Horninglow Street incorporate a detached … 1960s as the clearance of breweries and other industrial premises in High Street and elsewhere in the town centre led …
A History of the County of Stafford
… acquired the site in 1921 4 and used it for new premises of Burton technical college, opened in 1955; part of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… chapel in Derby Street in 1972, and in 1980 the New Street premises were sold to make way for commercial development. 7 Seceders from Zion chapel, … street by 1925. 4 In 1952 they worshipped in the Y.M.C.A. premises in High Street, moving in 1953 to a converted brick …
A History of the County of Stafford
… a 5mile radius from St. Modwen's church only if the premises involved belonged to a partner of one of the … 1919 the clinic was taken over by Burton corporation. The premises were moved to Cross Street in mid 1930s. 8 … many such cottages had been demolished to make room for commercial and industrial premises and that the marquess of …
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