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A Dictionary of London
… of Earl of Bath, 1623. By Letters Patent, 34 Chas. II., a market was authorised to be held at Brook House Orchard four …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… the last commanding the highest price at threshing and at market in Newent. 8 In 1487 there were 20 free and 13 … crops were produced and one farm specialized in market gardening. Most of the 30 ha (74 a.) of apple and pear …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in general neat and well built, especially those in the market-place, in the centre of which is an ancient market-house, supported on wooden pillars; the streets are … the inhabitants are supplied with water from springs. The market, granted to the Bishop of Rochester in 1447, and held …
The Environs of London
… Situation and boundaries. Land-tax. Bromley is a market town 1, lying in the hundred of Bromley and Beckenham, … a rent-charge of 40s. per ann. In 1447 or 1448, a weekly market on Thursdays was granted to the Bishop of Rochester; …
The Environs of London
… acres of land, of which about sixty are occupied by market gardeners and nursery men, the remainder is divided in …
Survey of London
… ground had since 1832 been on lease to John Shailer, a market gardener, who in 1836 had sub-let it to William …
Survey of London
… sites or records, the fine residences in grounds, the market gardens, and, best of all, the old Vale, d all of … a terminus at Knightsbridge Green, with a large triangular market and arcade at the angle between Brompton Road and … this enterprise, stated the promoters of the Knightsbridge Market Company, was to establish a point to which the produce …
Survey of London
… of the ground hereabouts), assigned to John Aitkens, of Market Street, Mayfair, the remainder of a ninety-nine-year … glimpse of the village of Brompton, when it stood in the market gardens of Knightsbridge. 223 Nos. 209251 (odd) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… High street, are shops of every description, a convenient market-place, and a good hotel. A literary institution was … the parish. Bromyard (St. Peter) BROMYARD ( St. Peter), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the … and consists of several well-paved streets. The ancient market-hall and butter-cross, an unsightly structure, has …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 6 in. (a)XXI, N.W., (b)XXI, S.W.) Bromyard is a small market-town 13 m. N.E. of Hereford. The church, with … the same period. b(14). House and shops, 25 yards S.W. of Market Square, is of three storeys. The front has been … b(15). Houses, three tenements and shops, at the corner of Market Square, are of three storeys with cellars, and have …
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