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A History of the County of Warwick
… and half-virgate but the fact that 78 tenants held new assarts must soon have destroyed any pattern of holdings. … of court roll for a term of years could be assigned to new tenants without surrender and re-grant. 27 There were … and 1272. 41 Many of the inclosures may have been lands of new assart, for assarting seems to have been progressing fast …
A History of the County of Warwick
… many former corn mills were used in metal trades and new blade or hammer mills established. One of these was the … small firms were used to cut prices. In 1790 a steel-trade meeting passed a resolution against the habit of certain … Turner & Son) and William Richards of James Street, near St. Paul's, both of them described as makers of 'patent' gold …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Firm, p. 184. Marketing Conditions, p. 190. New Techniques, Materials, and Products, p. 197. THE SIZE OF … Climax Weldless Tubes, New Credenda Tube, Star Tube, and St. Helen's Tube and Metal companies. All these firms made … is apparent. 34 The Birmingham Exchange was also the meeting place of the Galvanized Iron Trade Association of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Its building in Stephenson Place, which also served as a meeting place for various purposes, was opened in 1865. 30 … at King's Norton in the 17th and 18th centuries. 35 The New Market Hall at the junction of Prospect Row and Belmont … or 'Burmigham', which was apparently in Worcestershire, on St. John the Baptist's day. 41 It was not specified which of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is essentially the main causeway through the town, not a new creation like Briggate in Leeds. It has been suggested … confirmed an existing situation rather than established a new centre. In 1250 the town was also granted a yearly … than purely economic activities. The parish church of St. Martin seems to have been entirely rebuilt in the latter …
A History of the County of Warwick
… began to appear. The number of corn mills rose to 22, and new fulling mills, two in Aston and Nechells and those of the … of edge tools, swords, and cutlery began to appear both as new erections on the tributaries of the Tame from the early … to the south and east, on the upper Rea and the Cole, new watermills were built and some converted to industrial …
A History of the County of Warwick
… magazines, was opened by Messrs. Thomson and Wrightson in New Street in 1808, and had an annual subscription of one … founded in 1733 by the Revd. W. Higgs, first Rector of St. Philip's, who left 550 volumes and £200 for a parochial … often conjectural. 60 The only full record of an actual meeting is contained in an elderly woman's childhood …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of constructive leaders of opinion and initiators of new policies, particularly in relation to what is usually … whole place is made up of streets like the rue du Faubourg St. Antoine [in Paris]. It is an immense workshop, a huge … always exist between employers and employees'. 38 The meeting at the Tamworth Arms which brought the council into …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… evidence elsewhere in England) 3 which necessitated a new collecting centre in this lonely upland. Nor can we doubt that the need for a new marketing centre for sheep and wool in the northern … there was much inclosure of open fields and commons, new closes created from heath and woodland, and generally an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 6 By 1587 some demesne had been taken to form the new manor house and its gardens, as well as the sites for …
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