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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… the parish formed part of the estate of Earl Hugh, but in Saxon times Burchard had held two carucates of land for a … s. to 40 s. The village was one leuca and eight furlongs in length, and ten furlongs in breadth, and paid 4 s. … de Colville obtained a license from the Crown to hold a market and fair in Carlton in the fifty-first of Henry III. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… CARMARTHEN (CAER-FYRDDIN), an inland port, a borough, market-town, and parish, the head of a union, and a county of itself, locally in the hundreds of Elvet and Derllys, county of Carmarthen, in South Wales, 216 miles (W. by N.) from London, on the road …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… or White Friars seem to have been established at Ipswich in 1278, for their settlement here was contemporary with that at Winchester, which took place at that date. In that year a provincial chapter of the Carmelites was held … Lane to Queen Street on the south side of the Butter Market. The first record of the extension of the site occurs …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… CARNARVON (CAER-YN-ARFON), a sea-port, borough, and market-town (having separate jurisdiction), and the head of a union, in the parish of Llanbeblig, locally in the hundred of Isgorvai, county of Carnarvon, North Wales, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Carnforth - Castern Carnforth CARNFORTH, a township, in the parish of Warton, union of Lancaster, hundred of … is a well-known quarry of sandstone used as an ingredient in making mortar. The Lancaster and Carlisle railway passes … Saints) CARSHALTON ( All Saints), a parish, and formerly a market-town, in the union of Epsom, Second division of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Carnwath - Clackmannanshire Carnwath CARNWATH, a parish, in the Upper ward of the county of Lanark; including the … and containing 3550 inhabitants, of whom 766 are in the village of Carnwath, 25 miles (S. W.) from Edinburgh. … A public library is supported by subscription; a weekly market is held, mostly for the sale of meal and barley, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ENVIRONS THE EIGHT predominantly rural parishes covered in this volume 1 lie in west Oxfordshire between the market towns of Burford and Witney. Southwards they border on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Carterton Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY Agriculture and Market Gardening Early settlers were drawn from a wide … a few with businesses elsewhere. Of 112 occupiers listed in 1917, about a third depended chiefly on their … a., though some settlers had up to 30 a., often scattered in different parts of the estate. Nearly all were freeholders …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the late 20th century was one of the largest towns in Oxfordshire, was founded soon after 1900 as a colony of smallholders, on agricultural land in the northern part of Black Bourton parish. The founder was … 1931 it was 710, reflecting Carterton's early success as a market-gardening centre. Carterton's later transformation …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… salutem. Sciatis me donasse centum solidatas terre mee in Staffordiescire Deo et S. Marie, et omnibus sanctis, ad restaurandam 2 quandam abbatiam cannonicorum in ecclesi Trentham in elemosinam, ad serviendum Deo ibidem perpetualiter pro …
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