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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and for pigs only: fairs are held on the first Friday in Lent and Whit-Monday, for pedlery; and on Easter-Monday and …
Old and New London
… collection of models of modern guns and small arms, lent by the War Department, &c. Passing up stairs, the … author of "A Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour," and lent to the Museum by its then owner, Colonel Meyrick. It was … collection of naval models, and of the munitions of war, lent by the War Department, and on view here, contains …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 100 and 200. The children were catechized every Sunday in Lent in the presence of the congregation and privately on …
A History of the County of Essex
… and South Essex dispensary in a house in Romford Road lent by Mrs. Mary Curtis. Mrs. Curtis later gave a site in …
A History of the County of Essex
… Road, originated about 1880, with services in a hut lent by the builder of the Woodgrange estate. 63 In 1882 a … ancillary rooms beneath. It cost 11,500, most of which was lent by Settles, interest free. His creation was nicknamed …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of St. Mary; and at Easter; and to be confessed there in Lent, and receive communion there at Easter; and the bodies …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (13 Oct.), and the Friday before the beginning of Lent. A piepowder court was also confirmed. 66 Leland in c. … the Whitsun fair and the fair held at the beginning of Lent were still being held, 75 and by 1825 an Easter fair had … of this, like those of the fair at the beginning of Lent, belonged to the lord of the manor, but the profits of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to their prosperity. 10 As elsewhere, the clothiers lent their support to dissent in the district, providing …
Old and New London
… meridian or noon-sleep was permitted. From Holy Rood till Lent, there was reading from prime till eight o'clock, when …
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