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A History of the County of Somerset
… but a garage and filling station remained in business. The archery butts of the tithing were reported in decay to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… was one case of bloodshed, and two in 1551. In 1531 the archery butts were decayed. From the 17th century most of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… stool). 29 Each township was expected to have stocks, archery butts, and a pound, and in the 17th century several …
Survey of London
… for the supply of northern suburbs. One of these was where Archery Fields House now stands, near Lloyd Square, the other …
Old and New London
… in other parts of the kingdom, to train the young men in archery." Other writers, however, are of opinion that the …
The Environs of London
… punishment. It may be thought, perhaps, by the lovers of archery, not uninteresting to mention, that the practice of … purpose. About the same time there was a grand display of archery in St. Martin's-fields, at the setting up of her … a prize of plate valued at 30l. The more modern history of archery is well known. Cartulary of the see of Canterbury in …
A Survey of London
… It was convenient for bowyers, since it lay near the Archery-butts in Finsbury Fields. Randolph in Hey for …
Old and New London
… site of these grounds is preserved in the name of the Archery Tavern in Bathurst Street, leading to Sussex Square. …
A Dictionary of London
… there for the use of Clothworkers, but afterwards used for archery practice (S. 167-8). Archers were forbidden to shoot …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Toxophilite Society in 1834 to Regent's Park, archery continued on a small ground provided by James Bott until 1839 and was commemorated in the new Archery tavern in Bathurst Street, of which Bott was licensee … of Wales Loyal Union Paddington Benefit Society at the Archery tavern from 1844. 99 Paddington and Marylebone Mutual …
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