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A History of the County of Essex
… small Baptist congregation, dependent on the church at Eld Lane, Colchester, moved from Great Tey to converted cottages … Griffin, and a new chapel to seat 750 was built in 1861. J. A. Tawell was a major contributor to the building fund; he … Education Act; he and other church mem- bers, including J. A. Tawell and several mem- bers of the Mann family, were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by the junction with the Fosse in the direction of Portway Lane, Broadway and Norton Down. The site of Bath was an … by the remains which cluster round them. Stratford Lane, running from the Mendips past Compton Martin, traverses … Museum. See V.C.H. Hants, i. 253. I am indebted to Mr. J. E. Pritchard for this information and for allowing me to …
A History of the County of Chester
… included numerous properties in Northgate Street, Parsons Lane, and Bridge Street, and much extramural territory … was probably relatively late. 5 Thanks are due to Prof. J. Campbell, Dr. D. M. Metcalf, and Dr. N. J. Higham for reading and commenting on an earlier draft of …
A History of the County of Chester
… inhabitants' (that is, householders) by ward. 5 St. John's Lane was omitted, but 78 householders were assessed there in … Annales de démographie historique (1986), 119-20; cf. S. J. Wright, 'Easter Books and Parish Rate Books', Urban Hist. … and Stuart Town: Reader in Eng. Urban Hist. 1530-1688, ed. J. Barry, 74-120, esp. 119; C. Phythian-Adams, Desolation of …
A History of the County of Chester
… 10 but thereafter left the aldermen, sitting as J.P.s in the inner Pentice, to deal with vagrants and … London were available, 22 and there was another on Castle Lane by 1708, perhaps that later called the Countess. 1 In … cheese-monger; C.C.A.L.S., ZAF 50E, nos. 57-8; C.J. xxii. 60. T.H.S.L.C. cxiv. 114, 118-19. Armour, 'Trade of …
A History of the County of Chester
… and an artillery yard was eventually laid out near Cow Lane (later Frodsham Street), powder and match for the … 284-5; G. P. Higgins, 'Militia in Early Stuart Ches.' J.C.A.S. lxi. 39. Cal. Chester City Cl. Mins. 1603-42, 66-8, 92, 141 n. Ibid. 141, 163; J.C.A.S. lxi. 42; T.H.S.L.C. cxix. 52. Hist. Parl., Commons, …
A History of the County of Chester
… were in White Friars, Northgate Street, and Grange Lane. 10 The number of recusants in Chester remained small, … Burne, Chester Cath. 132-8, 150-1, 157, 164-5, 168-70; J.C.A.S. xlix. 15; V.C.H. Ches. iii. 37, 42, 192. Burne, … 158, 161, 177-8. Ibid. 130-1, 143; V.C.H. Ches. iii. 191; J.C.A.S. lxviii. 118. Burne, Chester Cath. 131, 136, 147-8; …
A History of the County of Chester
… Mount, first phase; 17 mount; 18 flank; 19 flank; 20 Rock Lane; 21 Dr. Walley's Mount; 22 mount; 23 flank; 24 Flookersbrook Hall; 25 Horn Lane Mount; 26 flank; 27 mount; 28 mount. Later royalist … election of 1644. The first nominees of the aldermen J.P.s were Sir Francis Gamull (newly made a baronet) and Sir …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Overseas Trade of Bristol in the 16th Cent. ed. J. Vanes (Bristol Rec. Soc. xxxi), 412; P.R.O., E 190/1284/5; … E 190/1241/6; E 190/1284/5. G.B.R., B 2/1, ff. 95 sqq.; J. Latimer, Sixteenth-Cent. Bristol (1908), 445. P.R.O., E … G.B.R., B 2/1, f. 86. 'John Taylor's Last Voyage', 27, in J. Taylor, Works, ii (Spencer Soc. 1873). Below, Markets and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Church covered several lanes; 67 a new street, Tresham's Lane (later Blue Boar Street), was opened along the college's … the Middle Ages, were taken over by colleges, notably the lane between Corpus Christi College and Christ Church, leased … occupation are omitted. Occupations are classified as in J. F. Pound, 'Social and Trade Structure of Norwich', Past …