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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south end of Barn Street, was the home of the architect C. E. Ponting from 1905, 127 and St. Peter's Junior School, … of cotton, supplied during the first few months by a Mr. Crook and thereafter until 1773 or later by a Mr. Sheppard, … in St. Peter's workhouse in 1751. From 1760 to 1767 John Crook of Marlborough sent cotton to be spun in the Bristol …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… area now known as 'The Island', and continuing south of 'Crook Mead', an inclosed meadow still marked on the map of … Hen. VI, 56 Edw. IV. Ibid. 1112 Hen. IV. S.C. 6/1089/11. E 315/31/18; E 315/46/127; Wilton Corp. MSS. Accts. of Guild Merchant, …
A History of the County of York
… the city: east of the Ouse, the liberty of St. Mary (i.e. St. Olave's parish), Heworth, Osbaldwick, Heslington, and … the northern boundary of Dringhouses manor and parish (i.e. the extra-mural portion of Holy Trinity, Micklegate, in … have reached the York-Tadcaster road at the eastern (i.e. the north-eastern) end of Dringhouses village. All the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the pillory and whipped by two ministers; see W. E. A. Axon's Lancs. Glean. 312; Local Glean. Lancs. and Ches. … Irwell; Court Leet Rec. iii, 50, 53; Ogden, Manch. (ed. W.E.A. Axon), 13. A description and plans of a bridge built … App. 142; Baines, Lancs. (1868), i, 320, 321; see also Mr. E. Broxap in Owens Coll. Hist. Essays (1902), 37789. About …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Chichester was granted the privilege of one die (i.e., the services of one moneyer), available so long as the … took place even in the 'High Church Lighten' (i.e., the cemetery of the cathedral church). He notes the … been sent to Farnham, lodged it in granaries near the 'Crook,' milled it, and sent it to London by the 'long sea.' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… iron hospital in Stoney Stanton Road. It was designed by E. J. Purnell and Messrs. G. & I. Steane in four detached … p. 297 for the later history of the joint establishment. e.g. A. 133, pp. 93, 100. See the section on the outlying … Annual Reps. of the Health of the City (1892, 1899). J. E. Swindlehurst and E. H. Snell, Rep. on Provision of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a new private course was acquired off Howes Lane, in a crook of the Sowe. This was known as Finham Park, and was … survived the war has already been noted. 68 In 1942 Mr. J. E. Parbury established the Coventry School of Music in rented … 114. D. Defoe, Tour through Gt. Britain (1927), ii. 482. e.g. Eng. Illustrated (1764), ii. 305; J. E. White, Letters …
A History of the County of Durham
… curved to the east, crossing the river below the city near Crook Hall. Thence, skirting the ruins of Magdalen Chapel, it … outside the peninsula were supplied by their own wells, e.g. Framwell, Southwell, St. Cuthbert's Well, St. Oswald's … Well. In 1450 water was brought to the market place from Crook Hall, and a pant or fountain was erected. Such was the …
A History of the County of Durham
… as, for instance, in 1599, when one company ' paid for y e tar barrels 12 d.,' no doubt at a time of thanksgiving for … they entered the tolbooth and claimed certain rights e.g., the clerkship of the market, assize of bread and ale, … little later than this the Bishop's Mill was rebuilt below Crook Hall with a straight dam across the river some 200 …
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