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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… part of Burton Latimer, lie on the E. side of the main street, N. of the old village centre. An area of disturbed …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 424 to 348. The population in 1951 was 259. 5 The main street of the village runs approximately north and south, … Most of the houses lie near the junction of the main street with the roads leading east and west to Carlton … wall timbers have been covered with brickwork. In the main street, Ridgefield and the house now used as a butcher's shop …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… reign of Henry II. The town consisting principally of one street, parallel with the river, is well paved, lighted with … by hills of greater elevation, and consists of one long street, containing several respectable houses. A fair for … waste. The village consists principally of one irregular street, nearly two miles long; the houses are built with …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was marked on the west by the line of the Roman Ryknild Street, on the north by the west arm of the river Trent, and … Burton Extra townships ran along Pinfold Lane (modern Park Street) and corresponded to the backs of burgage plots in New Street. 2 Annual perambulations of the parish took place by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… early 20th centuries. A soup kitchen was set up in Station Street in 1856 with money from the Burton town lands and from … kitchen and borough relief office at the corner of Duke Street and Mosley Street. 16 It was closed in 1915 but reopened, possibly for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… about 1200 when burgage plots were laid out in Horninglow Street westwards from 'the great bridge'. 2 It was probably … opened in 1890, which ran from the bridge to Green Street, replacing the stepping stones over the Fleet. 16 A … the river navigable. 4 ROADS Roman Roads The Roman Ryknild Street ran west of Burton, its line marked by the present …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of meadow on the west bank of the river, parallel to High Street, was so called by 1322. 11 It had been assigned in the … Hawkins Lane; Guildables on the south side of Horninglow Street across the line of the present Guild Street; Moor Mill Dam meadow along Branston brook on the west …
A History of the County of Stafford
… A National school (for Anglicans) was opened in Horninglow Street in 1827, and by 1833 there were, besides the grammar … many as 165 apparently attending dame schools near Fleet Street, a working-class area, in 1873. 1 The perceived … for advanced instruction, were established in Guild Street and Broadway Street in the early 1920s under the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… had a tenement (possibly the earlier chamber) in High Street, provided by the lord of the manor, who was also … lived until 1808, when he again had a house in High Street. 21 The minister in 1851 still had lodgings in High Street, but by 1860 he occupied a house called Trent Bank at …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Stretton village. 8 ROMAN PERIOD The Roman Ryknild Street ran diagonally through the later parish of Burton … the documentary source, however, is spurious. 11 Ryknild Street may have been crossed on the southern edge of Branston … was also tax-assessed land at Burton itself where Guild Street derives its name from land called 'the Gildeables' in …
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