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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1667 and much subdivided for cottages, workshops, and an inn. The remaining 2 a. was acquired, initially as a lessee, … 36 and a large public house, initially called the Railway Inn (by 1864). 37 Opposite the station two training stables, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… above, Cheveley, econ. hist. (studs). J. de Moubray, Horse-Racing and Racing Society, 128-30; J. de Moubray, …
The Environs of London
… James II. 1715; and Rowland Beresford, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, 1719. In the south aisle are the monuments of Drigue … Robert, son and heir of Lionel Bayly, Esq. was of Gray's Inn; he married Bridget, daughter of Bartholomew Wayte, Esq. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish, the 'Wheatsheaf' in Lower Woodford and the Bridge Inn in Upper Woodford. The 'Wheatsheaf', probably an 18thcentury building, has been an inn since at least 1821, and the Bridge Inn, which appears to have been built in the second quarter …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the 17th century 10 and in 1653 two cows or one horse were allowed in the common meadow for every acre held. … the inns and posting-houses, there were 5 blacksmiths, 4 horse-hirers, 2 saddlers, 3 wheelwrights, 2 omnibus … except the fence month. The general rule was to admit one horse or two cows for every 4 annual rent. The parish reeve …
A History of the County of Essex
… 5 a year as a permanent rent-charge on his estate of Horns Inn (later the George) and land adjoining Parsons Grove in … The rent was still being paid by the owner of the George Inn in 1899, but was subsequently redeemed for 200 stock. 55 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1776. 51 The George at Church End, which existed as Horns Inn in 1657, 52 is now a two-storey red-brick building dating … stuccofaced building of similar size and date. The present Horse and Well at Woodford Wells existed as the Horse and Groom by the early 1770s, 55 and became licensed as …
A History of the County of Essex
… to provide rewards for the capture of felons. A police horse patrol, who received an allowance from quarter …
A History of the County of Essex
… and granted it to Sir Anthony Browne, master of the horse, and his (second) wife, Elizabeth. None of Browne's …
A History of the County of Essex
… with transepts, characterized by semi-circular windows and flying-buttresses. In 1875 the Union church opened a Sunday … Bridge) was over 300. 119 The church was wrecked by flying bombs in 1944, and, instead of rebuilding, the …
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