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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… burgess downwards were engaged in the production and sale of ale and cider, although there was a degree of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tolls were levied were recorded, as for example the sale of bay gelding by a Welshman to a servant of the Earl of …
The Environs of London
… at Wimbledon 17. When the crown lands were put up to sale, this manor, valued at 386 l. 19s. 8d. per annum, was … unfortunate South-Sea adventure, it was again put up to sale, and purchased by Sarah Duchess of Marlborough for … Extract of a letter from Sir John Temple. Particulars of Sale, Augmentation-office. Court-rolls of the manor. P. 406. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… but continued to be held with Wincanton manor 58 until the sale of the lordship and Charles Zouche's share of the house … Samuel's executors unsuccessfully offered the rest for sale, 74 but by 1805 they had been sold to Uriah and George … fields. 4 In 1280 Cecily Lovel was accused of waste and sale of 100 oaks held in dower but she successfully claimed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… death. Edward III. having made Winchester a staple for the sale of wool, the merchants erected large warehouses for … A commodious market-place has been constructed for the sale of butchers' meat and other provisions: the area …
Survey of London
… House for a riding school. In 1649 the Trustees for the sale of episcopal lands sold the whole property to Thomas … a It is probable that the Clink fell into disuse after the sale of Winchester House and grounds in 1649. b John Strype …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of erection. A sum of 100 12 s. consols, arising from sale of Owslebury glebe land, is held by the master and … stock, which were purchased in 1900 with the proceeds of sale of 25,188 12 s. 9 d. consols, representing donations and … Metropolitan Consolidated 2 per cent. stock, proceeds of sale in 1894 of a tenement in Hyde Street known as 'The Poor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who in September of each year set out their goods for sale in the booths on the hill. The most important of the … and birds, apes, bears and ferrets were also brought for sale to St. Giles' Down. 23 It is now necessary, before … of seven leagues round the fair, sell, buy or set out for sale any merchandise in any place other than the fair under …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of d. from every cart of the county bearing goods for sale into Winchester and of d. from every such cart of every … accounts of the 14th century show proceeds from the sale of the herbage of the ditches of the city. For example, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… therein, provided that she herself consents to the sale on account of their necessity, 'et per hoc testatum est … of his wife in the presence of his wife, and that such sale is firm and stable for ever.' Alice could not deny she was present at the sale, so lost her case and was in mercy. Here there is no …
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