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A History of the County of Sussex
… accounts were for the first time submitted to the new constables and the rest of the Jury, 116 instead of, as … disappear from the town-books, and the appointments of new members cease to be regularly recorded, while their place … by the Jury appointed at the leet in October. 119 In 1696 new members of the fellowship were elected in the normal way, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Neville estate (W.), and on the Kingston Road (SW.). A new estate is now being built east of the Wallands and of the … situated in Friars Walk near the East Gate, but in 1868 a new station was constructed nearer to the site of the Priory, … a distance of 80 ft., was the town wharf in 1680. 17 A 'new wharf at the Bridge' was built in 17701, and repaired in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… appointed from the borough were permitted to erect a new market, there or elsewhere, to replace the old … "for the better accomodating of persons passing to the new market or elsewhere".' 33 Eventually three houses … Lord Hampden and pulled down to provide a site for the new market. The old Town Bell, Gabriel, taken from the tower …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and then by the way called Loder's lane, 7 as far as New-street, 8 and so from New-street to St. Sepulchre on the right hand, he should … side of Longport-street, is Chantrylane, formerly called New-street, the former of which names it took from a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… further common and a pound wherein the stray cattle of New Lymington folk were confined. 11 Some of the waste of the … The parish of Lymington contains the manors of Old and New Lymington and the borough of New Lymington. In 1086 the manor of Old Lymington with its …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the borough bank is visible. 8 East of that boundary 'new land' belonged to Marlborough before 1252. 9 It remained … Parade was replaced as the main thoroughfare in 1800 by New Road, so called in 1838 and earlier. 32 Another road from … smaller bridges which linked Marlborough with Preshute was New Bridge, so called in the 16th century and 1825 but called …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… return for a payment of 500 from the corporation. By this new patent the reversion of the whole manor and town was … upon us, miserable sinners, Thomas Dolman has built a new house and turned away all his spinners,' 143 may point to … because of the introduction of Spanish cloth, which as a new invention came under no rule and was therefore considered …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the patients. The endowment now consists of 497 9 s. 3 d. New South Wales 3 per cent. Inscribed Stock and 104 14 s. 8 … of All Saints' to preach a sermon in the church on New Year's Day, and the residue to be applied by the mayor … of All Saints' to provide the choir boys with a new shilling each on Christmas Day. Edward Whitton, in or …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to its original character, and the nave and chancel new roofed. The aisle roofs were renewed in 1882. The tower … upon the Norman columns, the triforium destroyed, and a new clearstory built. At the same time a massive west tower, … and the outer north aisle was removed. 33 In 186064 a new chancel with north and south aisles, designed by Sir …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the old houses in Northampton were built of stone, but the new houses of wood. In 1535 an Act of Parliament empowered … and timber stacked in the market place for building the new County Sessions House, all fed the blaze. The 15th … Act 61 added to the six wards formed in 1898 the three new wards of Far Cotton, Kingsthorpe and St. James, each, …
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