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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 10-13, older ones then going to Soham village college or Newmarket upper school. 96 Meanwhile a new church primary … July 1988. Draft village plan, 1988: copy, Cambs. Colln.; Newmarket Jnl. 27 Feb. 1992; Camb. Evening News. 16 Oct. 1992. Camb. News, 5 Oct. 1965; 23 Oct. 1966; Newmarket Jnl. 6 Nov. 1975; Camb. Evening News, 7 Mar. 1978; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… working or confined in it. 16 In 1797 the parish hired a Newmarket surgeon to attend its poor. 17 By 1803, when … sometimes over £1,700. 23 From 1835 Burwell was part of Newmarket poor-law union, 24 and belonged from 1894 to Newmarket rural district, with part of which it was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… also unmarried, and from 1806 for William Sandiver, a Newmarket surgeon, son of their sister Hannah (d. 1743) by … (no. 510); C.R.O., 515/SP 1032. R.C.H.M. Cambs. ii. 29. Newmarket Jnl. 1 Aug., 19 Sept. 1985; 5 Aug. 1987; Camb. … 29v.; RG 10/1597, f. 36v. Kelly's Dir. Cambs. (1892-1916); Newmarket Jnl. 9 Mar. 1989; below, educ. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Reformed Church from 1972, the congregation, served from Newmarket by 1975, moved its services in 1976 across the … to their Mildenhall circuit, it was served after 1938 from Newmarket. In 1851, when it could hold 140, the average … News, 1 Feb. 1979; cf. Richardson, Burwell, 82, 86, 89. Newmarket Jnl. 7 July 1988; 28 May 1992; Ely Standard, 15 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E. division of Cumberland, 4 miles (N. E.) from Hesket-Newmarket; containing 249 inhabitants. Buston, High BUSTON, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… S of G, app. index; V & A archives] Chapman, Charles, Newmarket, Suffolk, cm and u (1830). [D] Chapman, Charles, 1 … frame maker (1839). [D] Chapman, John, Cheveley Rd, Newmarket, Suffolk, cm (1839). [D] Chapman, R., 6 Red Lion … bill of 177778 in four sections headed Petworth/Shortgrove/Newmarket/Town acc invoices goods amounting to 764 19s 10d; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the village, but more particularly on the plains towards Newmarket, are tumuli, several of which, having been opened, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a gingham and check manufactory, and a dye-house. Hesket-Newmarket, in the division of Haltcliffe, is a smaller … considerable repute, was a native of the parish.See Hesket-Newmarket. Caldbridge CALDBRIDGE, a township, in the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… value about 35 per annum, with preference to a native of Newmarket, secondly to the county of Cambridge. The visiters … Linton, March, Thorney, and Wisbech; and part of those of Newmarket and Royston. Three knights are returned to … which extends through the hilly part, from Royston to Newmarket; clunch, a calcareous substance found in large …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… developments. Some of these in the area between the Newmarket Road and Hills Road began as early as 1814, but the …
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