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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… whom, Henry Tracey, obtained in 1258 the grant of a weekly market, and an annual fair: both of these have been … BOWDEN, GREAT ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Market-Harborough, hundred of Gartree, S. division of the … BOWDEN, LITTLE ( St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Market-Harborough, hundred of Rothwell, N. division of the …
Survey of London
… of his career at No. 4 (on the site of the Russell Street market): further north one of the first residents was a … House on the site now covered by sheds connected with the market, and with the addition of the adjoining No. 3 in 1813 … station in 1880, when Nos. 3334 were converted into a market warehouse: the building has since been demolished. …
Survey of London
… moved to Islington. 74 a The development of the adjacent market in the nineteenth century no doubt enhanced the value … century was re-acquired in the nineteenth. 76 The market's expansion is now very evident in the street, not … a rebuilding of 17756, 78 and at No. 9 the site of the Market House public house has, under other names, been in the …
Survey of London
… newly built on part of the present site of the Flower Market. 91 A few years later, about 1726, the house on the … Bedford redeveloped most of the sites to house the Flower Market: first in 18623 at Nos. 37 and 39, then in 18712 with … again in 19045 when Nos. 4349 were rebuilt as the Flower-Market extension on a site partially re-acquired by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… granted to the society the privilege of holding a weekly market, and the abbot was summoned to parliament in the reign …
A History of the County of Essex
… corner existed by 1894, 46 and H. & E. Edwards were market gardeners between 1902 and 1910. 47 In 1905 there were … pigs. At Barritts and Plains farms A. Sexton and Sons, market gardeners, supplied Stratford market from Colchester North railway station. Three market
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… picturesque scenery. Brackley BRACKLEY, an incorporated market-town, a parish, and the head of a union, in the … in the making of bobbin-lace, and boots and shoes. The market is on Wednesday; the fairs are principally for horses, … centre of the town, supported on arches, under which the market is held, was erected in 1706, by Scroop, Duke of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the other is a donative, annexed to the vicarage of Thorpe-Market. The tithes of the rectory have been commuted for 160, … Bradford (St. Peter) BRADFORD ( St. Peter), a borough, market-town, and parish, and the head of a union, in the … notice also occurs of a fulling-mill, a soke corn-mill, a market on Sunday, and other particulars; from which it would …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… formation of a branch to Bradford, 1 mile in length. The market is on Saturday: the fairs are on Trinity-Monday, and … Broadgate. Brading (St. Mary) BRADING ( St. Mary), a market-town and parish, in the liberty of East Medina, Isle … are plentifully supplied with water from public wells. The market, which is amply supplied with corn, is on Monday; and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… several townships dependent on a central village or small market town are more typical of the area than single-township parishes. 84 Market Drayton, Newport, Wellington, Wem, and Whitchurch developed into market towns in the Middle Ages. Increasingly from the 17th …
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