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A History of the County of Essex
… (Ilford) and 758 (Chadwell) in 1841. 7 During the 1840's the population of both wards remained almost stationary, … because the opening of the railway had weakened Ilford's substantial coaching trade, but growth continued in the 1850's. By 1881 the population of the sub-district (i.e. Ilford …
A History of the County of Northampton
… by Simon de Senlis I (10901111) ran south of St. Andrew's Priory and west of St. Giles' Church, and that the tower … the jury from outside the borough, from Billing, Boughton, Moulton, Weston and Overstone, but their verdict was as … During the parliament of 1380, however, the king stayed at Moulton, and not at the castle, 99 and St. Andrew's Priory …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hardingstone, beyond the medieval suburb of St. Leonard's End. To the north, along the Market Harborough road, the … so as to become the chief station. The station in St. John's Street was opened in 1872. The Grand Junction Canal joins … unenclosed.' 509 The fields of Hardingstone, Kingsthorpe, Moulton and Duston had been enclosed between 1765 and 1776. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Market Place run four main roads; the first, Queen's Road, leads west into the Arbury Road, which forms the … western reaching 425 ft. at Stockingford Church (St. Paul's, built 1824) and 525 ft. at the south-west corner of the … Dugd. 1070. Ibid. Visitn. of Surrey (Harl. Soc.), 69. Moulton, Cat. of Deeds (1930), 24. a Ex inf. Sir William …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… period is now represented by a shop and part of the King's Head Inn. Bosworth House, also on the south side of High … architectural interest. The Marquis of Granby Inn at World's End is probably of the end of the 16th century, but was … reversion was granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1562 to Robert Moulton and William Barrell and their heirs. 279 The rent of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, chapter 16 Of the city in Richard the second's time CHAPTER XVI. OF THE CITY IN RICHARD THE SECOND'S TIME. … Bailiffs. 1377, Rob. Popinjay. Will. de Blickling. John de Moulton. Will. de Eaton. 1378, Rob. de Burnham. Will. de … Horning. 1385, Walter Daniel. Will. de Blickling. John de Moulton. Clement Herward. 1386, Henry Lomynour. Nic. de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in 1699. In 1698, wheat was sold in the city at 44 s. a comb; the winter was long and tedious; there was much … to bind out two girls, out of the parishes of St. Bennet's, St. Swithin's, St. Margaret's or Heigham. Jan. 7, Rob. … Mayors and Sheriffs. 1695, Augustine Briggs. Samuel Moulton, Ric. Pitcher. 1696, Nic. Bickerdyke. Will. Blithe, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which was near the sea; here they rested till King Canute's time, and then were taken up by Etheric, a monk of Ramsey, … of Canterbury, viz. Hadleigh, Monks Illeigh, and Moulton; and Freckenham is also a peculiar to the see of … fo. 322. Mon. Ang. vol. i. 294. Multon-Parva, or Moulton. So that here were a number of priests attending on …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The colleges and halls St. John's THE COLLEGE OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST St. John's College. France modern quartering England with a border … between 1518 and 1530, including properties in Holbeach, Moulton, and Whaplode (Lincs.), Ridgewell manor and a moiety …
Survey of London
… Road on the north, and which was laid out in the 1840's, mainly on the site of the former kitchen gardens of … parishesthose of Kensington, Paddington and St. Margaret's, West-minster. Most of the area described in this chapter … O., file 11142. R. I. B. A., Murray (Italian) tracings and Moulton Barrett Collection (Sir Charles Barry's drawings); C. …
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