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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… of two shields and joining a half of each to make a new shield. Dog-legged Staircase.A staircase in which …
Cardiff Records
… miraculous deliverance of the Prince of the Apostles from prison. Sallee ("Sallie," I, 365.) A harbour of Morocco, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… deprived them of their charter, but subsequently granted a new one. In 1687, James II. visited Gloucester, in one of his … bank of the river, was standing till the erection of the new bridge, many years previously to which all the other … where stand the shirehall and the common gaol or sheriff's prison; the houses of correction are at Horsley, Northleach, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… time Christ Church had become the cathedral, there was a new arrangement of the endowments of the bishopric, and … had been decided, no doubt by Sir Thomas White, that the new acquisition should become an academic hall in addition to … and in Oct. 1592 he surrendered his lease and received a new one on the same terms for which he paid a fine of 8. 18 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but the corporation made further attempts to introduce the new draperies to the city. 19 From the mid 1640s the … 28 The war brought some benefits. There was an influx of new men setting up in trade. 29 The number of freemen … of the suburbs in 1643 had to be maintained and found new accommodation. 33 The epidemic of the years 16456 caused …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the Long Parliament Gloucester petitioned for the new modelling of its many small parishes to provide livings … was the rule. After 1648 the corporation appointed new ministers on the initiative of parishes. 8 As well as the … by the siege. All Saints' church was incorporated in a new Tolsey to replace the old building which had been hit …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… elections to the Long Parliament in November 1640 opened a new era for the city. The M.P.s were Henry Brett, who had …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… mounting importance in the urban economy and society. The new power of the gentry in Gloucester's government continued after the purges under the Corporations Act. A new charter granted in 1664 merely confirmed earlier royal … Cooke; 42 and the Williamite Whig, Lord Lovelace, then in prison in Gloucester, was released to command troops to quell …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the parliamentary cause and the first years of the new reign were certainly inauspicious. Royalist retribution … reverse the parochial reforms of the preceding regime and new parish arrangements were only completed c. 1676. 11 Even … restrict trading to the traditional markets and fairs. A new wheat market house was erected; 26 certain market days …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century was overturned. Some ministers conformed to the new Anglican order; others like James Forbes suffered …
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