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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (Holy Cross) DAVENTRY ( Holy Cross), an incorporated market-town, a parish, and the head of a union, in the … parish, passes through a tunnel 2054 yards in length. The market is on Wednesday; and the fairs are held on the first … and machinery laid down in 1828, at a cost of 700. A market for provisions is held every Saturday, in a square …
Survey of London
… being made to adapt the building for use with the antique market which has been established in Boldings' former main …
Survey of London
… requirements, and had allowed them a rent well below the market value, 72 they refused to pay for laying out a garden … was formerly occupied by the southern part of Grosvenor Market, was made available to the St. George's Rifles for a … ground for several years. 87 The demolition of Grosvenor Market was desirable from the Estate's point of view, …
Survey of London
… of offering a site in 1884, on or near the Grosvenor Market. 105 Since Long left the Hanover Chapel in 1883, this …
Survey of London
… 58 Davies Street) was made available for the building of a market to be called Grosvenor Market (Plate 19d). The original lease of this site had been … was engaged by Earl Grosvenor to prepare a design for the market, which was carried out in 17856. In the centre was to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… rearing seem to have been important; relatively little corn was grown and sheep were less important than in adjacent … wheat 71 53 63 60 barley 18 26 0 21 oats 11 20 37 15 mixed corn & rye 0 1 0 4 Percentage of agricultural land growing … ice-cream factory at Blews Hill from 1953 to c. 1974. 35 Market. Population increase in the late 18th and early 19th …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and surveyor, until 1943. 78 Its offices were in the market hall 79 until a house in King Street was bought as …
Survey of London
… Gardens achieved a stable place in the Kensington housing market. This was largely as a street of unobtrusive but …
Survey of London
… west of a line running north and south through Fleet Market [Farringdon Street]'. 39 Mass was sometimes celebrated …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Debenham (St. Mary) DEBENHAM ( St. Mary), a small market-town and a parish in the union of Bosmere and Claydon, … of a hill, the streets are always dry and clean: the market is on Friday, for corn; and fairs are held on the 24th of June for toys, and …
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