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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a week. Wiltshire was served at this time by asylums at Laverstock House, Salisbury; Fiddington House, Market … houses by the Lunacy Commissioners after 1845. 105 Laverstock House, set in 12 acres of land about a mile from … and 125 in 1846. Of 115 patients in 1849, 33 were paupers. Laverstock was licensed for pauper as well as for private …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… late of Barrington, knight, Thomas Milbourne late of Laverstock, esquire, Walter Hungerford late of Heytesbury, … of Winkleigh Keynes, gentleman, John Milbourne late of Laverstock, gentleman, John Shirwill, yeoman, Robert Canon, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were in the royal forest, 31 as also were a quarter of Laverstock, belonging to the nunnery of Wilton, 32 half of … Warden of Braydon, 77 James of Pitton, Robert of Laverstock, and Richard of Milton, foresters in fee of … a jury, and representatives of the forest vills of Laverstock, Alderbury, and Pitton. Offenders were attached to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mill is reserved for treatment in the parish history of Laverstock. Sar. Chart. and Doc. (Rolls Ser.), 117. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Samuel, conveyed to trustees the almshouses and lands in Laverstock and Temple Combe (Som.) worth 20 a year. Widows … s. a week and 3 s. at Christmas. In 1900 12 a. of land at Laverstock were sold, and in 1956 the only real property … which was to be used for apprenticing Salisbury children. Laverstock Farm, Stoke Abbott (Dors.), was bought for this …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was extra-parochial or belonged to the parish of Laverstock or that of St. Martin's, Salisbury. 35 Its tithes … Without was added to Salisbury, and the remainder added to Laverstock. 39 Since then successive boundary extensions have … in 1441 a meadow called New Mead had been inclosed 'under Laverstock', no doubt meaning in that part of Milford east of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… city boundaries, and the rest of the parish transferred to Laverstock. 15 From the citadel of Old Sarum, 400 ft., the … in 1800. 150 It was then held by John Blake, of Ford (in Laverstock), 151 who still held it in 1856. 152 Joseph Maton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Burrell. Included 18 persons living in barns and tents. Laverstock and Ford. Included 160 persons in Laverstock private lunatic asylum. Lavington, Market. The … of temporary workmen present in 1841, and to emigration. Laverstock and Ford. Included 120 persons in a private …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bemerton, Milford, Winterbourne Gunner, Figheldean, Laverstock, Clarendon, and the parish of St. Thomas, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at the mass. 165 He is also thought to have appropriated Laverstock church to them for the same purpose. 166 In 1264 …
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