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A History of the County of Warwick
… for whom Henry de Beauchamp (d. 1446) proposed to provide new maces. 11 This administrative structure was retained when … third grant was made to four of those men, together with a new fifth. 70 Five of the six had by 1380 represented Warwick … had sought the licence on their behalf and it cost the new master and brethren £26 13 s. 4 d. The guild was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… foundation of the parish church of Warwick and the King's new school within the same town'. 2 The first charter to the … be presumed members, three became leading members of the new regime. 7 One of these, John Ray, under-bailiff of the … 30 In 1554 the burgesses succeeded in obtaining a new charter, 31 which remained the governing charter of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… building was sold, and the inmates moved, in 1838, to a new building in Packmore Lane. 18 There, in 1872, there was … the resignation of the schoolmaster and mistress in 1840, new appointments were made at salaries of £30 and £20 yearly respectively, with provisions. The new master was a former tailor, 21 and in 1849 the elder boys …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was to comprise the same device as the old seal, with a new inscription. 5 It is round, 1 inch in diameter, and … two maces. The sum of 40 said to have been spent on a new mace in 1652 7 seems to indicate a recasting of an older … 'CR' and a Rose and Crown were added. The mace was 'new gilded' in 1712, when the letters 'AR' were engraved, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Thomas Beauchamp, however, recovered his lands under the new king and in 1400 was granted the goods of the late Earl … depicts that earl holding part of the castle in which the new wall and Guy's Tower figure prominently and unmistakably. … Beauchamp the younger, Rous says only that he 'began the new towers next the dungeon'; 94 here he is evidently using …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Whigs in the years before reform, the election to the new council of a majority with such views was not surprising. … 11 The changed political and financial position of the new council may be gauged by its activities in its early … programme of public works were, after 1835, vested in the new corporation; but initial difficulties were experienced …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cover paten dated 1571. The bowl has been altered and a new rim added. There is also a modern set consisting of a … s. yearly, arising from the sale in 1867 of a messuage in New Thame in the county of Oxford. Out of the income a yearly … and Hulcott, one moiety to be distributed in Bibles or New Testaments in equal proportions to children of Bierton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 6 but there were also a considerable number of new houses provided by the council during this period. The … to the Avon valley via Lower Woodford. 28 The founding of New Salisbury temporarily gave Wilton a new importance, for, until the building of Harnham Bridge in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the ground. In the following year the corporation built a new wharf on this land and the site of the old wharf. 70 The … argent. In 13012 a payment of 3 s. was made for a new pillory at Yarmouth. 81 CASTLE The castle of Yarmouth was … 91 After the Armada scare it was again repaired, and a new building was erected on the platform. 92 In 1599 Sir …
A History of the County of York
… parts for civil purposes, within and without the city. The new civil parishes were named after the townships which lay … accordingly, the perambulation of 1802 proceeded round the new stray, while still including what were now described as … the Corporations Act of 1835: it was intended that the new authority should have jurisdiction within the ancient …
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