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A History of the County of Warwick
… way for the Corn Exchange, designed by James Murray of Coventry. 94 Beyond the complex of county buildings in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… century, though in 1232, 1236, and 1240 they sat only at Coventry, and not at both places, as was more usual. 27 At … either just before, or just after, the sessions at Coventry, with few exceptions. 32 Regular sessions were … in 1644 and 1645, 33 and the Lent sessions of 1667 for Coventry and the county were both held at Coventry. 34 The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… them, in the extreme north-east and close to the road to Coventry, were the caves and chapel of Guy's Cliffe, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the hospital complex and bounded by the canal and the Coventry road is still (1965) in the process of development … 51 The straight avenue leading from this front to the Coventry road is probably also of 18th-century origin. … extensive grounds at the end of a long drive emerging in Coventry Road. 96 The house was built in the Classical style …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with gable-ends of stone ashlar. In 1755 Susanna Gill of Coventry bequeathed £1 a year to the minister of this chapel; … have soon become 'probably not much inferior' to that of Coventry (250-300); it declined in the 18th century but … Street in 1965. The annexe to the Exhibition Buildings in Coventry Road was licensed for use by the Salvation Army from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Henry II's reign. 46 And in 1221, before the justices at Coventry, 'the men of the town' of Warwick paid £2 so that … (Essex) (1453-4), John Glover (1449), and Degory Heynes of Coventry (1478). Ashby, a 'poetical writer', also became the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from 1553 to 1559. 25 He left Warwick for Coventry in 1569. 26 He was followed by John Fisher, probably … charges were established in the Decree of Lord Keeper Coventry in 1638, when the corporation lost the advowsons of … for his eldest son so that Simon, Lord Digby, and Thomas Coventry might be returned unopposed. 54 Digby's death in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the town, and four houses there belonging to the Abbot of Coventry were demolished to make room for it. 66 In castles … Cook, a surgeon, 49 and John Bryan, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Coventry. 50 Between 1643 and 1645 work was continued upon …
A History of the County of Warwick
… towns higher up the river, particularly Leamington and Coventry, allowed their sewerage to enter the river. Legal … Leamington in 1884, 50 but less progress was made against Coventry in 1885. 51 Meanwhile Warwick's supply was … a change of route, receiving mail via Banbury instead of Coventry, 76 were frequently an object of complaint during …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Prior Conventrensis etc. ( Confirmation by the Chapter of Coventry of the Churches of Bromley and Stapenhull.) Same … Conventrensis ecclesi etc. Letters of William, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, granting the Monks spiritual … Magister S. de Shirele, delegated by W. the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. No date. Branstone in Burton. Wetmore …
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