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A History of the County of York
… 1835–1900 In 1859 the poor-law guardians proposed to build new offices in Museum Street. The proposal was immediately … that the York Equitable Industrial Society (later the Co-operative Society) catered from its foundation in 1859; … York Institute, formerly the Mechanics' Institute, opened new premises in 1884. Football and rugby were rising in …
A History of the County of York
… corporation projects were shelved. One such scheme was for new municipal offices to house scattered corporation … 1959; the ground was given for the purpose by Rowntree & Co. Ltd. whose old factory building had stood on the site. 19 … those in the markets, passenger transport, and the river navigations. Of the markets, that for cattle continued …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Found described as CAST, Fair, GREAT, LARGE, LITTLE, NEW, OLD, SMALL, SPICE Found made of ALABASTER, BELL METAL, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are places of worship for Wesleyans and Methodists of the New Connexion. Monckton-Deverhill, in the county of Wilts.See … existed here, and the adjunct denotes its situation on the river Tarrant. The parish is in a valley; the soil is light … hamlets of Oakley and Bellows-Cross, 113 inhabitants. The river Allen has its source here. Monckton-Combe.See Combe, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the alms-houses were replaced c. 1822 by four new houses on an adjoining part of the Rectory garden, the … while the parish clerk's house formed part of the new Pagitt ecclesiastical charity. In 1967 the income of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1573 97 but William Kympton, lord of the manor, built a new house for the incumbent about five years later. 98 It had … In 1958 the house became part of the endowment of the new Pagitt ecclesiastical charity. 8 Bernard Carrier, … In 1729 the south aisle wall was heightened and two new windows were inserted 29 and in 1757 a roundheaded window …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 68 It was re-established as a charity school in 1780 and a new school-house was built in 1800, when it became a school … 73 The two National schools were removed in 1832 to new premises on Hadley Common, near the entrance to Mount …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Chase. 32 It was sometimes called Hadley Wood or the New Common and was managed after 1777 by curators appointed … regarded in 1789 as very important: 33 trees were planted, new gates were provided in 1824, 34 and in 1876 parishioners … almost completely free of building until the British Land Co. bought the Woodcock farm, or Capons House, estate in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was not dismissed and in 1787 was given charge of the new Sunday school. A salaried parish doctor was appointed in … a lapse, and a third man carried out a day patrol in 1826. New stocks were erected in 1787; they were placed near the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Hadley. 91 Strong sold them in 1868 to the British Land Co., which covered the area with suburban houses. 92 There was a new house built by Thomas Turpin on the site of the later … It came in the late 18th century to Francis Barroneau of New Lodge, South Mimms (d. 1814), whose widow Elizabeth (d. …
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