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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Minster Street; the ward aldermen made presentments in court concerning offences in their wards against the by-laws … consequence of this that during the interregnum the county court was removed from Wilton, only returning at the Restoration. In 1665 it appeared that the court was again to be moved to Devizes, but the king in a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… sheriff, who had threatened otherwise to remove the county court to Devizes; 19 and Peter Bathurst's threat in 1710 to … deeds and gifts of Sir John Birkenhead, a Master of the Court of Requests, and member for Wilton at the beginning of … fairs, and how he had obtained the return of the county court from Devizes to Wilton, as well as making gifts to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… xix. 356. Wilton Corp. MSS., among the records of the court of pleas: see Wilts. Borough Records (W.A.S. Rec. …
The Environs of London
… betwixt the basis of the brick-wall of the sayd lower court, and the hall door of the sayd manor-house, there are … of the wall standing on the north side of the sayd lower court is the first assent, consisting of eight stepps, of … ballasters of freestone, within which is a little paved court leading to an arched vault neatly pillowred with brick, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… ( Illustrated London News, XV (1849), 309). (7) Dean's Court, 250 yds. S. of (1), is said to stand on the site of … nothing remains visible of the mediaeval structure. Dean's Court The N. front is symmetrical and of seven bays, with … light. Inside, the plan is of class U. East Street, Dean's Court Lane and King Street (12) Houses, pair, Nos. 10 and 11 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… to pull down and rebuild the kitchens on the N. of the W. court, and in 1854 Hardwick built Italianate towers over the … was masked by a 19th-century range. The E. side of the court has six bays of plain sashed windows in three storeys, … Room; it may have originated as a gateway in the inner court before the erection of Flitcroft's dining-room range. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… water closets and offices, was to fill most of the small court between the main and the W. side blocks. He also … of the main block, the Bath House built in the small E. court N. of the Chapel, the installation of many fireplace … not in existence before c. 1742. N. of the Chapel a small court, between it and the former Large Dining Room, is now …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a branch in the town c. 1850 and the Foresters opened a court in 1866 and a junior branch in 1882. 82 In 1843 the … c. 1559) an estate at Marsh which included his half of the court house and land. 66 From Dyer it descended to his son … side of his share of the site by 1578. 78 It was called Court Barton in 1593 and Marsh Court by 1602 but by 1627 was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… constables for the former are appointed at the manorial court, and a court leet for the hundred is held annually, at which a … is chosen for the latter. The powers of the county debt-court of Wincanton, established in 1847, extend over the …
Survey of London
… East of these again were the privy garden, tennis court and bowling alley bounded by St. Saviour's Dock. By the …
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