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A History of the County of Stafford
… were longer (24 perches and more) and were bounded by the Hay. Those on the west side of the street show less … side of the street with large gardens running down to the Hay. 2 A building on the west side of the street near the … there, probably to facilitate the carriage of goods from a wharf on the nearby canal, opened in 1770. 17 The original …
A History of the County of Stafford
… m.), the highest point being 356 ft. (108.5 m.) at Rough Hay, in Branston, on the western edge of the ancient parish. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… but probably only one by 1839, when a pair stood on the Hay near the south-west end of Burton bridge. 1 Burton … 1737-8; Labour, Law, and Crime, ed. F. Snyder and D. Hay (1987), 94. Charters of Burton Abbey, ed. Sawyer, p. 68 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… It was agreed that in future for the tithes of apples, hay, and milk each person holding a virgate or more should …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in a room in the public baths at the north end of the Hay in 1952. 6 The Triumphant Church of God registered a room … 13 The registration in 1923 of an oratory at the canal wharf on Horninglow Road by a group of otherwise undesignated …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and in the later 1590s it was fitted with a grate. 10 Hay ditch, mentioned in 1336, ran from north of the abbey … blamed brewers for emptying waste into the river via Hay ditch. 4 The need to increase the flow of water in the … included swimming pools, stood at the north end of the Hay and were given to the improvement commissioners in 1875. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the Burton Anglesey Club, which probably played on the Hay, as it certainly did by the late 1860s. 17 By the early … Club. 9 Swimming In 1870 there was a public shed on Ox hay for the use of swimmers in the river Trent, and Burton … in the public baths opened in 1873 at the north end of the Hay, probably first- and second-class pools for men and one …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at the foot of which flows the river, where there is a wharf, called Stather. It was formerly of much greater extent …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… N. of a basin. In 1842 it formed part of a coal wharf operated by Edward Ball and Richard Bailey. The central … (TL 56317048), where there was formerly a small basin or wharf. Water feeds it from Wicken Fen on its N. side and via … where it becomes the New River are the remains of a small wharf or basin (in Wicken parish). The New River is only 1015 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… him 53 s. 4 d. yearly with two cartloads, of barley and of hay. 58 The church remained in regular use, some villagers …
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