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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… removed about 1750. 54 In 1627 Henry Smith, silversmith of London, founded a charity for the benefit of the poor of a … s. tickets for buying food. 55 In 1670 Stephen Pilchard of London left £120 to the parish of Warminster where he was … to be distributed in the same way. 58 William King of London by his will dated 1769 left a small piece of land, the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cathedral by G.P. England, a celebrated organ builder of London, but had proved of insufficient power. 40 This organ … had an inscription naming it Giles, and the other, cast in London c. 1410, was called Gabriel. The remainder were … and priest's chamber were granted to Richard Roberts of London, the Crown reserving the bells and lead. 54 Roberts …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… This business was later acquired by Berry & Co., a London firm, and employed as many as 130 people, but it was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… went on to Maiden Bradley. This was the main road from London to Barnstaple in 1675, 47 and in 1754 it was still as a place on the road from London to the west that Warminster was noted. 48 There were … W. J. Stent, in an early Renaissance style, replaced the London Inn in 1858. 6 The improvement made in 1856 by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and left a daughter Elizabeth, wife of James Heath of London, mercer. 91 It was from Heath that Sir John Thynne …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to William, son of William Bird, citizen and mercer of London, 42 who in 1577 mortgaged it under the name … 58 conveyed Cheyneys to William Dauntsey, alderman of London, who was apparently acting on behalf of Stephen Agard, … have married or been mother of William Rosseter, grocer of London, who in 1572 sold a share of Furnax to William Fry …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… pigs were sold in front of the site later occupied by the London Inn, now the way into Common Close. 88 When the Town …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… all of whom lived at a distance, one as far away as London. 14 In 1672 another ejected minister, Robert Bartlet, … Unitarian Association, and later lent to congregations in London. 43 The meeting house was later used as the Girls' …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1948 the college has been associated with King's College, London, as a postgraduate training centre for mission work. 8 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The first move to supply the town itself came from a London civil engineer in 1882. This provoked a public meeting … the newlyformed county police at Warminster lived at the London Inn. 79 Two years later the police office was in …
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