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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the emigration of 200 persons to America. Deverill, Longbridge. Over 100 persons had emigrated to America since … labourers employed on the Gt. Western Railway. Deverill, Longbridge. 17 persons had emigrated to America since 31 Dec. … Corsley. Decrease attributed to emigration. Deverill, Longbridge. Decrease attributed to emigration. Donhead St. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Audley Mill). Bull Mill and Sherewater Mill in Crockerton (Longbridge Deverill), and Horningsham Mill. Mills in the … not only in Bradford but also in Corsley, Crockerton (Longbridge Deverill), and Heytesbury. 245 It is possible that … had been three mills in Mere itself and one at Crockerton (Longbridge Deverill), but they had all closed in 1891. 375 In …
A History of the County of Essex
… there were market-gardens at Barking in the town, in Longbridge and Ripple Roads, and at Ilford, in Ilford Lane, …
A History of the County of Essex
… first applied to the lower reaches of the stream, south of Longbridge. The stretch through Goodmayes was known in 1456 … a name still in use within living memory. 26 Below Longbridge the Mayes Brook fed the moat and fishponds of … north-east to Becontree Heath, crossing the Mayes Brook at Longbridge. Its western portion (now Longbridge Road) occurs …
A History of the County of Essex
… a group of fields south-east of Water Lane, abutting on Longbridge Road. 143 The main part of this estate had been …
A History of the County of Essex
… In the 1920's the town spread east, along Ripple Road and Longbridge Road, and in the area between these roads, and by … over by the urban district council. 187 Barking Park, Longbridge Road, was opened in 1898. 188 It comprises 76 a., … and a miniature railway. 189 Mayesbrook Park (116 a.), in Longbridge Road and Lodge Avenue, was given to the borough …
A History of the County of Essex
… founded between 1921 and 1939. Barking Abbey school (Longbridge Road), a mixed grammar school, was opened by the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… church fees; £3 6 s. 8 d. for tithes of corn and hay in Longbridge, and £1 for tithes of wool and lambs there; £1 for … s. 2 d. for other herbage and tithes in the parish. 43 The Longbridge tithes were in 1617 let for 23 years at £5 a year; … payment of a modus of £1 5 s. 6 d.; and the 53 acres of Longbridge Meadow were free of tithe hay, but the trustees of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the east and north-east, Myton in the south-east, and Longbridge in the south-west. In the north-east there was … were still four fields in 1475. 93 Open-field land around Longbridge, to the south-west of Warwick, is mentioned as … 1123 when two carucates of land were said to be 'next to Longbridge', 94 but nothing more is known of its extent. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 22 7 Jury Street 15 5 Market Place 66 22 West Street 48 8 Longbridge 3 - Saltisford 67 26 TOTAL 235 68 (31.6 per cent.) … High Street, Castle Street, Jury Street, West Street, Longbridge, Barford, and Wellesbourne formed the High Street …
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