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A History of the County of Sussex
… Bridge, and although in the Rape of Pevensey, had a close connexion with the town from the earliest times. The … 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 History of the County of Sussex
… appointed from the borough were permitted to erect a new market, there or elsewhere, to replace the old … erected by Thomas Mantell for the Countess of Huntingdon's connexion, was taken over in 1807 by the Wesleyans, 339 and the present Methodist church was built in 1867. 340 The Congregational …
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 … without first compounding with the mayor. 118 In this connexion may also be mentioned an agreement made in 1594 by … 1688, a Congregational chapel, founded in 1700, a Wesleyan Methodist chapel and the Salvation Army have a meeting place. …
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 … Swindon in the 1970s. In 1979 the minister of the New Road Methodist church was appointed to it and united evening …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the early years of the 13th century suggests that a close connexion existed between Newbury and Thatcham. In a case … return for a payment of 500 from the corporation. By this new patent the reversion of the whole manor and town was … Ultimately a workshop gave him hospitality. The first Methodist chapel was in Wharf Road, with an entrance from No. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… between the Coal Club, Sunday School and Bible Mission in connexion with the Doddridge Congregational Chapel. The … 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 …
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, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… now are. The inmates of the hospital were transferred to a new building at Weston Favell, opened in 1879. The almshouse … outside the south gate. In 1834 the residents removed to a new house in St. Giles' Street, and the buildings were used … 1874, they were pulled down to make room for a road to the new cattle market. 67 It was a rectangular 15th century stone …
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