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A History of the County of Sussex
… Rep. Com. Rds. [280], App. p. 447, H.C. (1840), xxvii. Co. Reps. relating to Turnpike Trusts, iii, Suss. [1459], pp. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… east of the town. 25 In 1879 the Worthing Land Improvement Co. held c. 105 a.there. 26 A farm-house had been built on … In 1944 Farmers and Growers Ltd. (Fargro), a horticultural co-operative, was formed in West Worthing to order in bulk … and Steyning, 13 later Henty's bank was founded in Warwick Street in 1808. It was amalgamated with the Capital …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hamlet of Worthing comprised the modern High, North, and Warwick streets. 34 There is some archaeological evidence for … of the 18th century survived in 1978 at the east end of Warwick Street. South of the hamlet, on the common which lay … after enlargement in 1790 for George Greville, earl of Warwick (d. 1816), 42 was known as Warwick House. During the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to govern the town, with power to replace themselves by co-option. Most were local property owners, among them … a town hall, at the junction of Chapel Road with South and Warwick streets was given to the town in 1825 by Sir Timothy … a syndicate which became the Worthing Gas Light and Coke Co. 16 In 1850 there were 129 public lamps. 17 The works were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 30 the Colonnade library, at the junction of High and Warwick streets, and Stafford's Marine library, west of what … 43 It was at first in Marine Parade, 44 but later moved to Warwick Street. 45 By 1849 it had a library, with weekly … open air concerts were held after 1889 in the grounds of Warwick House. 68 A new esplanade had been built along the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1256, leaving a son William, 6 who became Earl of Warwick and died in 1268 without issue, leaving as his heir his nephew, William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, who held the county, … apparently claimed the hundred as an escheat, and in 1294 Warwick brought an action for its recovery. 7 The case seems …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… elected Consiliarius 1647-1656 Offices held Ce 1628,1639. Co 1647,1650-6 (1656 disp. d.03/09/57). Co 48,49 too? Other notes Ca 1606. Leyden 1612. MD Padua Date …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… coal and lime to the Shawbury area; in 1898 the Lilleshall Co. used it as a coal wharf and brick yard. 46 Traffic ceased … T.D.C. Trinder, Ind. Rev. Salop. (1981), 85; Hobson & Co. Wellington Dir., Almanack, & Diary (1898), 56. Salop. … 254, badgers', drovers', and alesellers' licensing bk. Co. of Salop, Return of Licensed Hos. 1896, 204 (copy in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WROXHALL ( St. Leonard), a parish, in the union of Warwick, Snitterfield division of the hundred of Barlichway, S. division of the county of Warwick, 6 miles (N. W. by N.) from Warwick; containing 176 inhabitants. It comprises 1823 acres, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in various styles, largely for workers at the Lilleshall Co.'s Priorslee blast furnaces and, from 1861, at the New … 39 and from east of the Nabb. 40 In 1851 the Lilleshall Co. began to replace the old railways with a private … Club of Pain's Lane, begun for senior Lilleshall Co. employees in 1812, met monthly on Saturday evenings in …