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A History of the County of Northampton
… court,' wherever that was. 34 The friary came to an end before 1303, 35 and the order itself was suppressed in … Longevile in 1322, 53 and was situated on the west side of Bridge Street, opposite St. John's hospital, on the site now … Northampton still standing. 55 It is on the east side of Bridge Street, within the line of the town wall, near to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… hill which rises from 194 ft. above sea level at the west bridge near Castle station to 294 ft. at the prison near the … extending from the medieval suburb of St. James' End; to the south of the river, and west and east of the … and Bedford. The station in Cotton End, known as Bridge Street, was opened in 1845, the Castle Station in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the Kingsthorpe Road. The chapel of St. John's hospital in Bridge Street is also used as a Roman Catholic place of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the schools of Northampton and study there, and at the end of the year to present himself to the archdeacon for … by Chipsey in 1541 and housed first at 'The Lamb' in Bridge Street and later on the site of St. Gregory's Church, … and clothing twenty boys which seems to have come to an end about 1772. 18 In 1812 British and National Schools were …
A History of the County of Northampton
… weavers' craft in 1432, 65 which are designed to put an end to 'many and dyverse unfittyng contestes and debates . . … about the Mayorhold and St. Giles', and the woolcombers in Bridge Street and the south quarter in general, where it may …
A History of the County of Warwick
… years later a grant of pontage for the repair of the bridge was made to 'the bailiffs and goodmen' of Nuneaton. 13 … The rise of coal-mining in this district at the end of the 13th century increased the importance of the town, … in Nuneaton and Stockingford were inclosed. 21 Towards the end of the 18th century textile industries were established …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of one long street, known as High Street in Holy Cross and Bridge Street in St. Andrew. The boundary between the two … London to Worcester. 1 After the destruction of Twyford Bridge over the Avon in the Civil War, this became the main … to small debts and the purchase of land. Towards the end of the 14th century by-laws for the borough begin to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a messuage in London Street and the 'Brewers' Arms' in Bridge Street, producing with certain small payments about … being a rent-charge of 15 issuing out of Blossom's End, Tilehurst. Sir Thomas Rich's charity, 1,000 10 s. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 69 ft. by 29 ft. 9 in., a modern north aisle, the eastern end of which was originally a north transept measuring 20 ft. … and are of the same date as the aisle. At the north end of the east wall of the north aisle, opening into the … modern pointed opening of about the same span. At the east end of the north wall of this aisle is a modern three-light …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the eastern, starting from the Market Place at the east end of Friar Street, is known successively as Duke Street, … Street; the western as West Street, St. Mary's Butts, Bridge Street, and Southampton Street. At the junction of … various older almshouses of the town. The brick and stone bridge carrying Southampton Street over the mill stream by …
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