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A History of the County of Leicester
… Babington of Rothley Temple, and Lawrence Carter of the Newarke. 98 The conditions of parliamentary conflict were in … the corporation proceeded against the inhabitants of the Newarke for putting posts and a chain across the road. The … and not so indefinite a group as the inhabitants of the Newarke. The solicitor for the county, Thomas Pares, and …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of these last years was the building and endowment of the Newarke Hospital, which was to be the most magnificent and … Henry, who was buried with great pomp in the chapel of the Newarke, 36 in the presence of the king and queen and a large … created Duke of Lancaster in 1351, enlarged his father's Newarke foundation, and increased its importance by obtaining …
A History of the County of Leicester
… transactions with a view to the purchase of the Newarke Grange estate, 25 part of the possessions of the dissolved Newarke College. The fear that such transactions might be … charter. It was also provided that the Bishop's Fee, the Newarke, and the parts of St. Mary's and St. Leonard's …
A History of the County of Leicester
… parents were inhabitants of the parish or of the Castle or Newarke liberties. He gave some land in the parish, not far … in 1828, but it could only open one school at first, in Newarke Street. 40 The first nonconformist British school, … Grammar School was founded by Thomas Wigston, canon of the Newarke College, who died in 1537, and whose impulse to found …
A History of the County of Leicester
… and All Saints with the two small liberties of the Newarke and Castle View. 78 Two small extra-parochial areas, … 1836 and 1861, one along the east bank of the Soar in the Newarke and St. Mary's parish, the other on the opposite bank … 264 to serve the growing working-class population in the Newarke and on the western side of the South Field. For many …
A History of the County of Leicester
… in the south-west of the town, Leicester castle with the Newarke was in Guthlaxton hundred. 29 None of these three … Fee 32 0 32 12. Abbey Gate 13 17 30 13. Castle and Newarke 17 0 17 Total 743 281 1,024 Table II: Number of … 0 114 32 3.6 12. Abbey Gate 27 17 44 30 1.5 13. Castle and Newarke 96 0 96 17 5.6 Total 2,145 281 2,426 1,024 2.4 The …
A History of the County of Leicester
… between Richard Danet and the Dean and Chapter of the Newarke in 1428. 172 Regulations in the 14th century … of St. Mary de Pratis, 242 the College of St. Mary in the Newarke, 243 the convents of Franciscan, Dominican, and … houses. 248 For example, the chantry College of the Newarke included a dean, 12 secular canons, 13 vicars, 6 …
A History of the County of Leicester
… valued at 1,024. In the wool chambers at his house in the Newarke he had 50 stone of middle wool and 31 stone of good, … miller was also a carpenter, 177 and Thomas Swan ran the Newarke water-mill and windmill together with his farm. In … to the borough in fee-farm, and the borough later bought Newarke Grange, which it leased out to gentlemen-farmers who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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