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A History of the County of Warwick
… to the corporation, along with St. Peter's Chapel and the Cross House for 40 years. 98 In 1600 the Crown granted the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the town. At this central point stood 'a right goodly cross', 67 and nearby - until moved to East Gate in the 15th … Market, with the Court House, 69 Booth Hall, and a market cross. Branches of the market were held in various streets … 79 A house or tavern, called Edmonde's Place, next to the cross at the centre of the town went with the keepership of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… formed one substantial house comprising two gabled cross-wings with a hall range between them. The wings, of two … with it, is a 'T'-planned building comprising a jettied cross-wing of the early 16th century, and a hall range which … cottages, is a timber-framed house of c. 1600 or earlier. Cross-wings at each end of a rebuilt hall block appear to be …
A History of the County of Warwick
… suburbs there were four similar officers, for Mill Street, Cross Street, Coten End, and Queenwell Street. The court was … John Butler of Solihull (1491-2), Edward Durant of Bredon Cross (1467-8), John Brown of Baddesley Clinton (probably …
A History of the County of Warwick
… troop entered the town, broke down the market cross, and defaced the Beauchamp Chapel. 83 A Royalist force …
A History of the County of Warwick
… On each side of the central tower is a spire topped with a cross. The shield has a composite device comprising a fess between in chief three cross-crosslets (Beauchamp) and in base chequy a chevron …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for it. 94 The scheme extended to the back gates of the 'Cross Keys', a large inn belonging to the castle which was … the former Castle Hill from the north-east corner of the 'Cross Keys' southward to the old bridge, as well as the … demolished in 1787 and 1788, and it is likely that the 'Cross Keys' was then pulled down. The walls round the new …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Munic. Corps. H.C. 116, pp. 2057-72 (1835), xxv. P. A. Cross, 'The Corporation of Warwick, 1835-85' (Birm. Univ. … and Nov. 1837, Oct. 1839, Nov. 1840. Ibid. Jan. 1836. Cross, op. cit. 7. Council minute Dec. 1847. Ibid. Jan. 1837. … Accts. King Henry VIII's Estate, drafts (WA 12/18). Cross, op. cit. Ibid. 17-18. Gen. Purposes Cttee. minute Mar. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by water. 1 The subsoil is chalk. The Chiltern Hills cross the parish and the village lies over 400 ft. above the … considerable local importance in the middle ages, the Rood Cross of Wendover being a place of pilgrimage. Amongst the … and superstition, was an obligatory pilgrimage to the cross. 9 The rood screen was not removed till about 1842. 10 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was contained by the inner stream of the Wylye up to Cross Bridge on the one hand, and by the line of the Nadder … to Bull Bridge and the Bull Bridge Gate on the other. From Cross Bridge the boundary jutted out to the outer stream of … the Kingsbury Square side of the Guildhall. 15 The market cross stood in the centre of the Market Place, and there the …
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