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A History of the County of Essex
… Low wages, especially at times of high food prices, 91 as well as the lack of one dominant land- owner, and the high … for the Moslem com- munity, mostly in east London. 24 cf. E.A.T. 3rd ser. xxvi. 133-44. V.C.H. Essex, i. 517. Ibid. B.L. Harl Ch. 50. G. 27; E.R.O., D/DQu 129. Cal. Inq. p.m. vi, p. 479; Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Essex
… from springs and a few shallow wells. In 1905 a deep well supplied some cottages, and at the vicarage house water … O.S. Map 1/2,500, Essex XVIII. 18 (1880 edn.); E.R.O., D/CT 412; ibid. D/P 185/8/3. Census, 1891. Geol. … solid, sheet 223 (1982). White's Dir. Essex (1848), 131. E.R.O., Q/SBb 260. P.N. Essex, 404. V.C.H. Essex, i. 307. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wapentake of Staincross, W. riding of York, 3 miles (S. by E.) from Barnsley; containing 3800 inhabitants. The chapelry … Tunstead and Happing incorporation, hundred of Tunstead, E. division of Norfolk, 2 miles (S. S. E.) from North … Hurstwood is a hamlet in the township. Hurstwood Hall, a well-built mansion, has in front the name of "Barnard …
A History of the County of York
… and from about 1820 on Wednesdays and Fridays in Lent as well. Both morning and evening prayers were said on … p. 3. V.C.H. Yorks. iii. 376; Monumenta Alcuiniana, ed. E. Dümmler and W. Wattenbach ( Bib. Rer. Germ. vi), 608-10. … Hist. York, iii. 39-40. Ibid. 40; Minst. Fab. R. 333-4. E. Calamy, Nonconformist Memorials (1802), iii. 455-6; V.C.H. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Isle of Purbeck, 3 miles W. of Swanage. It stretches N.N.E. from the steep cliffs of St. Aldhelm's Head across an … flow S. to the sea. In the W. is Hill Bottom, and in the E. are Winspit and Seacombe Bottoms, both marked by … Contour strip lynchets in Worth are extensive and mostly well-developed. Similar remains in Eastington are very …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the early 1820s. 16 By 1822 there were winter visitors as well as summer ones. 17 In 1826 Worthing was described as … Earnest, 28 the principal character being named Worthing. E. W. Lane (1801-76), translator of the Thousand and One … lived at Worthing from 1849 onwards, 29 the poet W. E. Henley lived there between 1899 and 1901, and the painter …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lead, but later more did so, including some who became well known in local affairs, 46 and other growers started in … 5686, f. 8. Suss. Lay Subsidy, 1524-5 (S.R.S. lvi), 76. E 179/258/14 ff. 17-18v. MPL 21(2); C.P. 43/911 rott. 9-79d.; … Dir. Suss. (1862 and later edns.). Worthing Surv. 132; E. R. Keighley, 'Horticulture in West Suss.' (TS. in W.R.L.), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… fishing 'shops' were recorded in the 18th century, as well as a building said to be a former court-house. 37 There … 1908, 8 Edw. VII, c. 145 (Local); Smail, Map Story, 130. e.g. Elleray, Worthing, pl. 67. Smail, Warwick Ho. 72. … xxiv. 399. Town Planning Rev. xxiii. 160. Ibid. 158. e.g. Nairn & Pevsner, Suss. 389. e.g. W.S.R.O., SP 430; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… be elected by occupiers of houses worth £20 and over, as well as by the existing commissioners. 97 At least one … M.H. 13/213, 2 Nov. 1858; cf. Smail, Map Story, 151. e.g. M.H. 13/213, 5 June, 9 July 1866; 5 Nov. 1867; 16 Oct. … 29 Jan., 11 Mar. 1869; Suss. Daily News, 2 Feb. 1869. e.g. M.H. 13/213, 25 Oct., 16 Nov. 1869; 26 Apr., 21 June …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Bridport, Bridport division of Dorset, 4 miles (N. E. by N.) from Lyme-Regis; containing 300 inhabitants. The … the site of the old town; the houses are in general well built, and of neat appearance. It has long been … and hundred of Tendring, N. division of Essex, 6 miles (E.) from Manningtree; containing 252 inhabitants. It is …
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