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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Feet of F. Berks. 39 Edw. III, no. 56. The Genealogist (New Ser.), xiii, 149. Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, i, 477. Chan. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… priory to the abbey (now Friar Street) was long known as New Street. 32 At the beginning of the reign of Henry III … and by receiving from it dues and fees. The warden was a new officer appointed under the fine and replacing the … at the same time as the wardens of High Ward and New Ward 144; in 1448 two wardens of the merchants, who seem …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was much damaged by a flood in 1771, and in 1789 a new bridge of three arches was made. 32 Access to Bargate … is still standing, down a narrow and very steep channel. A new macadamized road was made parallel to this about 1772. 33 … a sword dance was regularly danced in the town every New Year's Day. At Christmas time it is still the custom for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Central line from Marylebone to the North, serves the new suburb of Hillmorton Paddox. The original village was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… westward by the time of Henry III, and this extension, the new borough, was protected by a ditch, 20 which started from … chapel and in 1874 was purchased by the Wesleyans. 36 The new town hall stands on the summit of St. Nicholas Cliff. It … of St. Nicholas and St. Thomas the Martyr, both in the new borough, were founded by the burgesses. 46 In 1298 they …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that there is evidence of the relationship between Old and New Hampton in the traditionary ecclesiastical connexion … repairs to the lead of the roof; mention is also made of a new key for the 'tresory dore in the hall.' A few years after … was to be constructed. Timber was to be procured from the New Forest, and material provided at the king's cost, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… This creation of a dual elective authority proves that the new ward was considered to have an inferior status to the … changed. 68 The Redistribution of Seats Act divided the new borough in 1885 into the West, the Rotherhithe and the … site of St. Margaret's Church were demolished 113 and a new county gaol, which was that included in 1790 in the Rules …
A History of the County of Surrey
… I there was a workhouse, called the Pynn House. In 1725 a new workhouse was built, which was added to from time to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… church and chancel were forbidden at the same time. 18 The new church was completed in 1740. 19 It consists of a small … until it was demolished, in 1831, to allow the approach to new London Bridge. 26 Part of the land granted in 1546 became … 29 In 1629 the church steeple and gallery were 'repaired, new pewed and beautified' and the south aisle enlarged by the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 41 which were demolished in order to allow the approach to new London Bridge. The holders were then the parishioners of … mention in 1598 of divided houses and of base alleys and new buildings. 68 In 1637 many houses had been divided, … of the street has been altered to allow the approach to new London Bridge. There were in it on its west side the …
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