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A History of the County of Stafford
… 16 notably, Wallsitches at the north end of Hawkins Lane; Guildables on the south side of Horninglow Street … open time' along the banks of the Trent and river Dove as far as Monks bridge in Stretton, and then along watercourses … but only so far as he could wade. 20 The same stretch of water was presumably that in which the daughters of Richard …
A History of the County of Stafford
… infants' school was opened on the east side of Anderstaff Lane in 1847, and by 1851 it had about 100 pupils. 19 … for boys, girls, and infants on the west side of Hawkins Lane. It was designed by G. E. Street in a Gothic style and … Church of England (Controlled) primary school. The Hawkins Lane premises became an auction room in 1997. 6 Christ Church …
A History of the County of Stafford
… as St. Modwen's Orchard by 1760, when it was marked by a water-filled ditch; the ditch was still there in 1879. 9 St. … 17 An infants' school on the east side of Anderstaff Lane, opened in 1847, had been licensed for services by 1857 … screen behind the communion table created a vestry at the far end of the chancel. 22 The original position of the font …
A History of the County of Stafford
… inland at Burton, 7 although it is not certain how far the abbey had progressed towards establishing control … and built themselves a mansion house in Anderstaff Lane. 10 A school which existed by 1453 was probably for boys … that the local Act included no provision for an improved water supply. 4 Indeed, poor water and drainage were …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at the east end of what by 1457 was called Pinfold Lane (partly surviving as modern Park Street and Dale … of the burgage plots on the south side of the street as far as the line of Ryknild Street. In 1200 Abbot William … parallel to Branston Road and named after a stretch of water so called by the 12th century, 4 was built up in the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and glacial drift, and the gravels contain pockets of water, hard and rich in inorganic deposits as a result of … Needwood plateau west of the town. It is that hard, rich water which enabled Burton brewers to produce their …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was held in 1804 by R. G. Clarke, 25 and later by John Lane of King's Bromley (d. 1824), 26 Nathaniel Clarke (d. … in 1728 to convert a barn on the west side of Anderstaff Lane (later Wetmore Road) into a workhouse 24 and in 1730 to … and Tutbury were closed and only that in Anderstaff Lane was retained in use. 11 It was replaced in 1839 by one …
A History of the County of Stafford
… set in its own grounds on the east side of Anderstaff Lane was built in the 15th century for the Blounts, a leading … central range with north and south wings facing Anderstaff Lane. 16 In 1763 William Pycroft let the house to William …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was built in the early 1430s. 10 The 'great hall by the water of the Flete' built by Abbot William of Bromley …
A History of the County of Stafford
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