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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1548 by his son Sir Anthony (d. 1592), created Viscount Montague in 1554. The manor descended with the title to his …
A History of the County of Sussex
… shops in 1976, and demolished in 1978. The Tabernacle in Montague Street was opened in the late 1830s 92 as an … it was let for, inter alia, concerts and lectures, as the Montague Hall. 98 It was also the town's main theatre until … 14 The New Street chapel on the corner of Graham Road and Montague Street was registered for worship by protestant …
A History of the County of Sussex
… interests. The Workman's Reading Room or Institute in Montague Street was founded before 1859 by the incumbent of … Literary Institution, next to the Independent chapel in Montague Street, was opened in 1861 or 1862 chiefly through … there in the winter. 54 In addition the British Workman in Montague Street was opened as a public house for the benefit …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WRAXALL, a hamlet, in the parish of Ditcheat, union of Shepton-Mallet, hundred of Whitestone, E. division of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by Drew the younger 12 and descended like the manor of Shepton Montague until both reverted to the Crown in 1539. 13 In 1541 … in 1066. 41 The terre tenancy seems to have passed like Shepton Montague to Richard de Montagu in the 12th century 42 …
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A History of the County of Somerset
… History Society for 184950; Fairbrother, Mammals of Shepton Mallet (1856); C. Terry, 'Fauna within a radius of 6 … its numbers in suitable places. A female caught near Shepton Mallet littered on February 16 (1899). The young were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (Drap.). Bath; Bristol; rejectamenta of Avon and stream at Shepton Montague pygma (Drap.) pusilla, Mll. Near Bristol, in …
A History of the County of Somerset
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