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A Survey of London
… Church of Saint Bennet, called Grasse Church, of the Herbe market there kept: this Church also is of the Bridge Warde, … a famous marchant, 1600. Customes of Grasse street market. The Customes of Grasse church market, in the raigne of Edward the third, as I haue reade in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… may have been based on a large, probably planned, central market place which became less prominent as the town developed as a port. The market place seems to have formed a large, roughly square … names. 47 Orlove Street (later Back Street) was called Clare Street in the 20th century, Pynel Street (later …
A History of the County of Somerset
A History of the County of Somerset
… an agricultural estate at Haygrove, urban rents, and market and port dues. In 1249 the demesne of the Mortimers' … Crowpill, from 1845. The mills were disused by 1886. 66 Market and fairs. William Brewer was granted a free market at Bridgwater in 1200. 67 Stalls were set up in High …
A History of the County of Somerset
… which the town was divided. 91 The court regulated the market and controlled nuisances and offences within the … community. 1 They were to dispense justice, regulate the market, and administer communal property. Offences within … in 1990 as Bridgwater General hospital, was opened in Clare Street. It was removed in 1820 to Salmon Lane, later …
A History of the County of Somerset
… probably ceased by 1881. 52 Wesleyan Reformers met in the market house in 1851, later in Gloucester Place, and from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… arches round and originally accommodated an open market, the S. wing has now been filled in. The main N. front …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Bridget), a parish, comprising the borough and market-town of Cockermouth, and the townships of Blindbothel, … Nicholas) BRIGHTON ( St. Nicholas), a sea-port, borough, market-town, and parish, in the hundred of Whalesbone, rape … are also taken in great quantities, and sent to the London market. The making of nets and tackle for the fishermen, the …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… ire in stratam circa novum collegium Cantebrig' 38 et Clare Halle vel aulam Sancte Trinitatis ibidem; ubi obviam …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… [Diaries (Blundell)]. Except to reveal that there was a market for Brine cheese, the context is of no help. Possibly … these two networks of distribution that allowed him to market the British Oil successfully [Raistrick (1953, new … and Co, who claimed to have 'one or more Venders in every Market Town in the kingdom' [Newspapers (1790)]. He …
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