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Cardiff Records
… Cardiff Arms Inn on the East, & the Waste Ground of the s d Bailiffs Aldermen and Burgesses on the South extending … Francis Minnitt Sam l Sabine B. Williams Edw d Thomas Tho s Sweet Alex r Wilson Edw d Whiteing Hugh Whiteing Paul Price J. Capper Tho. Thomas W. Willson. Cardiff Town to …
Survey of London
… Counter's Bridge and Creek LII.COUNTER'S BRIDGE At the most easterly … yet a third watercourse which calls for a short note. Near St. Mary's Church on the south side of Hammersmith Road are … Black Bull Inn, where the house of the High Master of St. Paul's School now stands. The bridge over this ditch was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… day-to-day activities by a volume of the Earl of Hertford's papers at the British Museum. 2 On the other hand, the … for collecting contributions towards the rebuilding of St. Paul's, this was pointed out. 'Whereas by a letter sent to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was also subject to the jurisdiction of the Court of King's Bench. In 1662 the clerk of the peace had to appear in that … of the county for not repairing a bridge. 40 The King's Bench, however, was unlikely to interfere with an … prisoners were conveyed across the parish of Donhead St. Mary in less than 3 mths. in 1735, but including wives …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there came an expansion in the number of the county's paid servants. A chief constable and a police force of 200 … of over 700 per cent. Of the latter figure the surveyor's salary of 260 a year formed a considerable proportion. As … 1866. Bridge, e.g. Q.Sess. Mins. East. 1842: 'That Henry St. Olivier, Rev. Edward Duke, William Curtis, Edward Hinsman …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… change in the character and social status of the county's rulers, though even in 1889 there was the portent of … Limpley Stoke, South Wraxall, and Winsley. 59 Cricklade St. Mary and Cricklade St. Sampson, the boundary between which lay down the middle …
The Environs of London
… with a close paling about five feet high, and Mr. Forsyth's composition has been applied to its decayed branches to … it has long fallen into disuse; there is an annual fair on St. Ethelburgh's day, the 22d of October. In the year 1616, … who sat in the see of London after the building of St. Paul's church by King Ethelbert. The monastic writers speak …
The Environs of London
… A weekly market (on Mondays) was granted to the Abbots of St. Alban's, then lords of the manor, by Henry the Second 2. It is … proprietor 6. The church. The parish church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, is an ancient structure. Mr. Newcome, …
The Environs of London
… was sold, by his grandson Henry Snelgrave, Esq. to Walter St. John, Esq. 9, in whose family the manor became again … his son, sold a moiety of the manor of Beckenham to Oliver St. John, Esq. 13; from whom it came to Sir Walter St. John, … 19. Sir Thomas Grene, who had purchased it of the Vaux's, died seised of it in 1465 20. About the year 1510, it came …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset; containing 59 inhabitants. Courteenhall (St. Peter and St. Paul) COURTEENHALL ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union of Hardingstone, hundred of Wymersley, S. division of the county of Northampton, 5 miles (S.) from …
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