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A History of the County of Essex
… the parish, which served Colchester from the 16th century or earlier until the 19th, developed into a small town. … on the west bank of the Colne, known as Old Heath common or meadow, was isolated when the river was improved, probably … parishes in Lexden hun- dred. 26 Sixty custompotts or ale tolls were paid in 1407 to the lord of Wivenhoe manor, …
A History of the County of Essex
… trespassing on the lord's land, breach of the assize of ale, and of infringing the lord's rights of avesage, pannage, … called Cockaynes, in Elmstead and Alresford, and Kelars or Rebandishide, in Elm stead, except in the reigns of Henry … was usually held by the lord's steward, Charles Gray, or his deputy. By that period the business was mainly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Eaton in 1588. 35 The treatment, from the 16th century or earlier, of the demesne land and site of Godstow abbey as … Tree Farm in the north-east. 59 The land rises from 60 m. or lower along the Thames to over 70 m. in the east, along … in 1782, although a former owner had been licensed to sell ale in 1771. The Plough, on the green in Upper Wolvercote, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were probably built by the occupiers and were detached or semi-detached. There was some order to the western part of … the Charlton Arms was erected by Andrew Peplow, a beer retailer and brick maker. 13 The new status of … designed and built and in disrepair, lacking back doors or opening windows. Oakengates urban district council …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 53 In 1856 there were sixteen public houses and eight beer sellers in Oakengates, those figures remaining roughly constant until after the First World War when the beer sellers began to be closed. There were fourteen public … 61 Cock fighting persisted locally until the 1850s or later. 62 By 1808 there was a brotherly or friendly …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Wood ash - Wort trough Wood ash [wood-ashes; wood or weed ashes; wood or sope ashes; wood or soap-ashes; wood … clothes and BEDDING from moths and fleas, and in brewing ALE, though this last was prohibited by [Acts (1710)]. The … fixed salt, and the oil', though he considered the wine or beer to be the best [Pechey (1694a)]. OED earliest date of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… activities and was in possession in 1900 when the beer-house had a saw-mill among the out-buildings. 66 The … in the industries established in the Nailsworth valley or in the towns of Stroud and Nailsworth. Dom. Bk. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the early 17th century. 11 The park, known as Woodchester, or Spring, Park, 12 was situated in the west of the parish … higher slopes of the valley, and assorted houses of brick or stone have been built on either side of Selsley Road at … withdrawn. 37 In 1838 there were one public house and ten beer-houses in the parish. 38 Two public houses remained in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century when he also exercised the assize of bread and ale. The inhabitants of the manor were presented in 1601 for not having a pillory or a tumbril. 41 The lord's right to gallows was possibly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as forming a single township with Ditton Camoys or Ditton Valence. 95 By the early 16th century the parish … Ralph de Camoys also claimed the assize of bread and of ale in 1276. 97 The honor of Richmond's free tenants attended … 1502. 99 For a later period, there are court rolls, books, or minute books for Ditton Camoys 1657-1702 and 1727-1914, 1 …
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