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A History of the County of Chester
… at the Dissolution in 1540. 3 In 1541 St. Werburgh's became the cathedral church of the newly constituted … was undoubtedly undertaken during the abbacy of Richard Sainsbury (before 1352 to 1362). 49 Carpenters, masons, and … in 1354, 50 but work seems to have lapsed by 1363, when Sainsbury's successor, Thomas Newport, complained of the …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1980-1989
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… fenlands and the Isle of Axholme, 1870-1914. Haresign, S.R. Ph.D., East Anglia. Supervised by Holderness, B.A. … control?. Morris, Jennifer Ph.D., London. Supervised by Sainsbury, Sally B. Categories: Gender and Women; Economic … process. Abel, Rhoda A.D. Ph.D., London. Supervised by Sainsbury, Sally B. Categories: 18th-19th Century; Social …
Survey of London
… south of the churchyard, granted to the rector of St. Anne's by the Act of 1678 which established the boundaries of the … arose the dispute. 67 Apart from throwing light on Frith's business procedure the records of the case show that in … William Laurence of St. Anne's, carpenter, and Owen Sainsbury of St. Marylebone, carpenter (the last having a …
Survey of London
… Compton Street, and its whole length is so named on Rocque's map published in 1746. On Horwood's map of 1799 the part between Greek Street and Crown Street … corner of Wardour Street. The builder was no doubt Owen Sainsbury of St. Marylebone, carpenter, who had a lien on the …
A History of the County of Essex
… and southwards from Green Lane to the junction of King's Road and Warley Hill. It originally comprised 459 a. 1 A … in the later 12th century as a forest clearing. St. Osyth's abbey, lord of the manor of Costed, was licensed c. 1180 to … New stores opened in Brentwood during the 1970s included a Sainsbury's supermarket and a large Woolworth branch. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… As described elsewhere the Chirton estate passed to Durand's great-nephew Miles (cr. earl of Hereford 1141 and d. 1143). Miles's eventual coheirs were his three daughters Margaret, who … and the remaining land was sold in 1920 to Mr. H. J. Sainsbury of Chirton. 75 In 1086 the count of Mortain held …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… on the downs at the south of the parish. 5 On Sadler's Farm there was formerly a barrow which has been ploughed … a dyke by the side of Old Dyke Lane; these were called Wan's dyke in the common award of 1733. Manors In 931 Wulfgar … sold what appears to have been this estate to George Sainsbury. 94 It was sold in 1865 by Joseph and George Mills …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possessed an affix to distinguish it from West or Bishop's Lavington. 1 The earliest affix, so far as is known, was … IV, for life. 176 In 1507 Henry VII granted it to John Sainsbury for 7 years. 177 Edward VI leased it for 31 years … in 1871. 193 By 1890 he had been succeeded by Frederick Sainsbury. 194 Since then the farm has had several owners. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… banks are the sites of several mills. Much of the parish's abundant woodland is on the clay and the largest area has … Ailesbury. It was sold then or shortly afterwards to F. J. Sainsbury. In 1936 it was sold by Sainsbury's executors to E. H. North. 118 Mr. H. E. Hill …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was revealed in 1936. 11 In 1334 Netheravon contributed 70 s. to the fifteenth, a medium total for Elstub hundred as … the elder Gabriel's son, sold in 1690 to William Sainsbury of Market Lavington. 251 William (will pr. 1691) was succeeded by Samuel Sainsbury, who in 1696 sold to Stephen Rutt. 252 Rutt in 1700 …
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