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Magna Britannia
… by a Mr. Wearing, before the year 1626. The rent of Gould's land is now 23 l. per annum. Lawrence Blundell, in 1637, … gave an annuity of 4 l. to the grammar-school; and 2 l. 10 s. per annum is paid by the overseers, as from the gift of a … 262 l. 10 s. It is long since the buildings were used as a brewery: they were very convenient for the woollen …
Magna Britannia
… the name of Pinnock or Bradock. Clarendon describes Ruthen's defeat as having taken place on the east side of … is among the places reserved by this deed to the Bishop's jurisdiction. It is meant (see the last paragraph of note … bridewell, (a building near the church, now used as a brewery,) and the sheriffs' ward, were at Bodmin: County …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sand and gravel. The following estimate, taken from 'Foot's View of the Agriculture of Middlesex,' reported to the … other. That by Thomas Baird appeared in 1793, Peter Foot's in 1794, and John Middleton's in 1797, with a second … the best heavy horses by emulation with a neighbouring brewery, and the county gentry are numerous enough and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the Mount is the parish church and Collier and Baker's plan of 1727 20 shows that most of the houses in the … with Manor Farm, the home of one of the Grafton Estate's two principal tenants in the parish. 24 The plan of 1727, … failed to prevent the closure in 1958 (by Phipps Brewery of Northampton, who had bought the house some years …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… part in 1799 17 was probably that beside the trainer's house which had been converted as cottages by 1912. 18 Of … were built both on the northern boundary, 55 called Allen's Lodges c. 1882, and south-west of the village. 56 The … the end of the century by the Taylor family's Northleach brewery. 80 It may have been the village inn which in 1912 …
A History of the County of London
… in the parish of St. Benet Fink was not worth more than 8 s. a year, 4 so that they must have depended entirely on … food had a bell attached to it by a proctor of St. Anthony's, and was then free of the street to pick up what it could. … College. 27 The bequest of William Wyse in 1449 of his brewery, 'Le Coupe super le hoop,' in the parish of …
A Dictionary of London
… [74]). See All Hallows the Less. All Hallows in St. Helen's " Alhaloyns in seynt Heleyns" in Byshoppis Gate Ward, mentioned in Fabyan's list of churches, 1516. Qy.= St. Helen's Bishopsgate, or a … is now in St. Margaret Lothbury. Site now covered by a brewery, the churchyard only remaining enclosed and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … end of that year (new style) saw the purchase of Charlton's Inn at the corner of Cat St. and High St., 6 and the … was discharged, and a contract made with Richard Tawney to finish the shelves (9 Dec. 1748). 190 In 1750, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish of Great Budworth, union and hundred of Northwich. S. division of the county of Chester, 5 miles (S. by W.) from Nether Knutsford; containing 427 inhabitants. … Stretford, union of Weobley, county of Hereford, 4 miles (S. E.) from Kington, near the road to Hereford; containing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parcel of the possessions of the abbey of Bury St. Edmund's, except a portion that belonged to Richard Fitz-Gilbert, … in June. The living is a recrory, valued in the king's books at 11, and in the gift of the Crown: the tithes have … an extensive mill recently built; there is also a public brewery on a large scale. The market is on Saturday; fairs …
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