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A History of the County of Warwick
… of Warwick, whose daughter married Sir Thomas Beaufoy of Emscote. They remained in the Beaufoy family until 1701, when … and Freeman's Lace Manufactory (1810), Kench and Cattell's Emscote Mill (1828), and George Nelson, Dale and Co.'s Emscote Mills in Wharf Street (1837). 90 Consequent …
A History of the County of Warwick
… red-brick building, was erected in Humphris Street, in the Emscote district, in 1837; 33 it was used as a mission hall … Another Wesleyan chapel was built in Avon Street, in the Emscote district, in about 1840. 51 This was rebuilt in 1863 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… continued by the corporation which, for example, repaired Emscote Bridge in 1548-9 and Castle Bridge two years later. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… girls' school in a populous portion of the parish called Emscote' where there was a population of about 1,000. When … school established in 1946 in former war-time premises in Emscote Road. This was transferred to new premises in Priory …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and lintels. After 1764 a quarry on the earl's land at Emscote 89 was used exclusively, the stone being carried down … piles and other timber work for it. Stone from the Emscote quarry was boated to the bridge. 99 The first stone … castle and grounds were dismissed, but the quarrymen at Emscote were kept on and the stone sold, much of it in 1807 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from the more opulent. A branch was formed in Emscote in 1864. 55 These two organizations were amalgamated … named the 'Countess of Warwick Home', was functioning in Emscote Road. 62 The effect of the railway in Warwick was … number, including the tea gardens at the Portobello Hotel, Emscote, where pleasure boats could be hired for trips on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… gateway, with a lofty tower on the west; and that from the Emscote road through an archway, which supports the chapel of …
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