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A History of the County of Warwick
… 15 it had been founded, probably in 1296, by William de Allesley for one priest to sing mass daily. 16 The chaplaincy … and north transept. It probably dates from about 1296 when Allesley's chantry was founded. A former doorway from the … the agreement between the prior and John Hastings, lord of Allesley, on Hernerswaste and Bradnokwaste, the prior was to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 342-3), and ST. MICHAEL, Stoke (p. 360). ST. CHRISTOPHER, Allesley Park, standing at the junction of Buckingham Rise … N. F. Cachemaille-Day. 45 A new parish was created out of Allesley in 1959. 46 The living was made a titular vicarage …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Stivichall, Stoke, and Wyken - might also have included Allesley, an estate of the earls of Chester, which was a … but three of them - Ansty, Shilton, and Wyken (and also Allesley) - are said to have been built as refuges for the … Oswald, Tile Hill, was opened in 1957 and St. Christopher, Allesley Park, in 1960, and in 1964 the responsibilities of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… road near Ryton Bridge to the Birmingham road west of Allesley. Among the roads converging on medieval Coventry, … by the name 'the market way to Coventry' given to it in Allesley in 1631. 12 Other roads connected the city with … near Coventry: a new and shorter road between the city and Allesley was authorized in 1820, 40 and a diversion near …
A History of the County of Warwick
… all in watchmaking, Lord Street 7, 5 in watchmaking, and Allesley Old Road 7, again with 5 in watchmaking. The … cycles. 42 Triumph Engineering moved to a new factory at Allesley, just outside the city boundary, in 1942. 43 By 1950 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… into the expanding county borough, together with parts of Allesley (871 a.), Berkswell (291 a.), and Coundon (36 a.) … 12,827 a. 55 In 1932, by an Act of 1931, further parts of Allesley (177 a.), Coundon (959 a.), Foleshill (479 a.), … 'Olney', Pinley, Shortley, 'Tackley', Whitley, Whoberley, Allesley, Binley, and Canley. Other Old English place-names …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 54 GUPHILL LANE (Guphul-lane, 1423) 55 runs S. from the Allesley road, near where the latter crossed a tributary of … to replace the longer route by Spon Street* and the Allesley road. It rejoined the old road at Allesley. HORNWOOD LANE (late 13th century) 76 has not been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by the absorption of the workhouse and the acquisition of Allesley Hall as a convalescent home. The same period was … while most other services were dispersed to Keresley, Allesley, Exhall, and two branches at Kenilworth. Prompt … orthopaedic hospital (Paybody), a convalescent hospital (Allesley Hall) and maternity hospital (Allesley House), …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by Thomas Roe in 1850. 45 It had disappeared by 1889. 46 ALLESLEY MILL lay on the Frith Brook, the upper course of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Sir Clement Fisher, of Packington, and Thomas Flynt, of Allesley, represented the court party and unseated Hopkins … after his death. 56 In 1722 Oughton and John Neale, of Allesley, retained the seats for the Whigs in an election …
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