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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Maiden Winterbourne. 6 The name Shrewton (sheriff's 'tun'), in use from 1236, commemorates the shrievalties of … village was sometimes called Shrewton Virgo. 8 Shrewton's south-west boundary follows the Till. Its other boundaries, … in 1638 by Thomas Tooker (d. by 1650), in 1656 by John Sainsbury, and in 1662 by John Gilbert 113 (fl. 1690). 114 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Till. 1 Its name is first recorded as a form of 'Theodwulf's hide' in the nth century; the modern form of the name was … on the boundaries: one was to the south-west in 1623, Cole's cross had by then been removed from the northern boundary, … Cowch, 1662; Wyndham to Cowch, 1662. W.R.O. 323/3, deed, Sainsbury to Halliday, 1678. Burke, Land. Gent. (1858), i. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate called Tisbury 4 which may have been Tisbury abbey's, and, apparently with three subtractions and one addition, … mills of J. H. Bartlett & Sons, afterwards of H. R. and S. Sainsbury, Ltd., of Trowbridge, makers of animal feedstuff. … 413/93. S.R.O., DD/WY, box 156, agreement, Benett and Sainsbury. W.R.O. 135/20; 413/44, p. 29; ibid. tithe award. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the 175 ft. contour. Trowbridge: street plan 1. St. James's Church. 2. Site of St. Stephen's Church. 3. Holy Trinity Church. 4. Conigre Chapel. 5. … a dye-house. 607 It is now occupied by Messrs. H. R. & S. Sainsbury, provision merchants, 608 and has been since at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Eastcott, and Wedhampton together were assessed at 8 14 s. for the fifteenth of 1334, the highest payment recorded … by her grandson William Springe. 139 In 1546 John Sainsbury (d. 1559) held an estate of some 70 a. in Eastcott … succeeded there by his grandson John (II), son of Richard Sainsbury. 140 The estate was delivered to John (II) when he …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… way in street' is also mentioned at that date. Sumner's Lane was so called in 1764 but its location is unknown. 17 … 141 Yew Tree farm (32 a.), owned by Mr. J. W. S. Sainsbury, supported a herd of Frisian cattle and in 1971 was … Manor. Ex inf. Mr. Henry Horton. Ex inf. Mrs. J. W. S. Sainsbury, Yew Tree Farm. Local information. W.A.S. Libr., …
Survey of London
… confined to the New Road (Pentonville Road). Pentonville's chapel of ease was built there, and the larger houses and … a warehouse, showroom and office extension of the former Sainsbury's supermarket at Nos 5455 Chapel Market. It is … through the opening here in 1882 of the first branch of Sainsbury's after the original Drury Lane shop in 1869. This …
Survey of London
… then exist. The road from Battle Bridge (the future King's Cross) passed by fields and bowling greens before reaching … Hill', as the descent from Claremont Square towards King's Cross was known before the New Road was formally renamed. … manner of Williams' earlier warehouse at Blackfriars for Sainsbury's, but the prominent Pentonville block stood out …
Survey of London
… IV The Church of St Matthias and the East India Company's Almshouses The Church of St Matthias was built in 16524 as … of East India Company Court Minutes, 16359, ed. E. B. Sainsbury, 1907, pp. 155, 1678. IOLR, B/15, p.263, 3 May … July 1656. Strype, op.cit., p. 103. PRO, C10/47/157. E.B. Sainsbury, op.cit., passim. Hill and Frere, op.cit., p. 204. …
Survey of London
… The East India Company almshouses The East India Company's Almshouses The East India Company's almshouses were … Colonial Series, East Indies etc., 1513 1616, ed. W.N. Sainsbury, 1862, pp. 201, 203, 290, 2978, 449, 462: Calendar … Colonial Series, East Indies etc., 16171621, ed. W. N. Sainsbury, 1870, pp.1718, 39, 1068, 197: IOLR, B/6, pp.208, …
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