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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on to a moderate extent. In the 35th of Edward III., a market was granted to be held on Tuesdays, and two fairs … 87 inhabitants. Bridgnorth BRIDGNORTH, a borough and a market-town having separate jurisdiction, and the head of a … there is a considerable manufactory for tobacco-pipes. The market, held on Saturday, is abundantly supplied with wheat, …
A Dictionary of London
… to the Bridge House" are shown on the north side of Newgate Market in a "plat of the Greyfriars" in Trans. L. and M. Arch … but not named. Bridge House Rents On the north side of Newgate Street, opposite Warwick Lane, in 1546 and 1617, …
London Bridge
… of London, for the south part of the Stocks Market called the fisshe market, demised to them by Peter Aldfold and Peter Caldecote, … the said Bridge, to have and hold the said south part or market from 27 February 38 Henry VI, lately king de facto and …
London Bridge
… for that part of the Stocks called the fish and flesh market, for a year ended at the said Michaelmas, 53s. 4d. To …
London Bridge
… 5s. Of Richard Bradbury for coming into a tenement in Newgate market, late Kellett's, 5s. Of John Danyell for his coming … of the infirmary [ farmary] at the Greyfriars within Newgate, London, for a quit-rent of 3s. 4d. a year from …
London Bridge
… Labourer. William Monkest 2s. 1d. in Paternoster Row and Newgate market. [Total] of this page 6 17s. 1d. [f. 395] Paid to … John Pasmer 2s. 6d. John Provest 4s. in repairs in Newgate market. [Sawyers] Flint slitting 7 hundred, 8s. 1d. …
A Survey of London
… Alley into Long Southwarke, on the right hand thereof, the Market hill, where the leather is solde, there stoode the … within their precinct, and send them to Ward, and to Newgate. Prouided that nothing in that graunt should be …
A Survey of London
… serueth for passengers with carriage or otherwise from Newgate toward the west and by North. Cowbridge. Cowbridge … without Aldersgate, the Posterne of Christes Hospitall, Newgate, and Ludgate, all these bee ouer paued likewise with …
A Survey of London
… Church of Saint Bennet, called Grasse Church, of the Herbe market there kept: this Church also is of the Bridge Warde, … a famous marchant, 1600. Customes of Grasse street market. The Customes of Grasse church market, in the raigne of Edward the third, as I haue reade in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… may have been based on a large, probably planned, central market place which became less prominent as the town developed as a port. The market place seems to have formed a large, roughly square … Not far from the castle entrance stood the high cross. The market place probably extended as far south as the …
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