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A History of the County of Leicester
… because they were taken by night from the mill to the oven. 136 The use of the specially built communal ovens, … Lane' and 'le Hotegate'. 141 By 1399 the last-named oven had fallen into disuse, 142 but in 1461, in addition to … away our own tenants that ought to bake at our common oven'. 144 This practice, however, remained as a constant …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Becket the weaver and victualler for default of suit of oven. Becket acknowledged his suit but refused to render it … 1611 the duchy court ordered the five rebels to do suit of oven, forbade the baking of 'unlawful' bread except for … 'gave fourth braveing speeches', set up his own common oven, and continued to bake his household loaves. Several …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by 7 ft., cells for solitary confinement, a room with an oven for 'purifying' the prisoners and their clothing, a …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… which the grantor had of the Prior of Coventre, and of the oven which the grantor bought of Richard de Wygorn' in …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… blood-wit, or stengedwit. Every burgess may have an oven and a mill. If any one sell any of his bread, or ale, it …
A History of the County of Stafford
Survey of London
… a two-storey dwelling house with cellars, and a two-oven bakehouse and a granary. These last, 40ft by 30ft and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… in modern times. A brick arch to S. may represent an oven. In the W. wall are recesses one of which was originally …
Survey of London
… carved plaster etc.' The kitchen in the basement had an 'oven and boiler range with supply cistern, pull out bar and …
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