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A History of the County of Oxford
… house of Richard Betteris, a surgeon residing in New Inn Hall Street. Scholars had broken the windows of the house, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… boroughs and urban districts, so that contact between town hall and clergy would be easy and every unit of local … Ibid. ff. 48-49; cf. Manning, Prot. Diss. Deps. 34-35. J. Hall, Alphabetical List of the Circuits in Great Brit. (1897 … in Eng. 242-4. Cong. Year Bk. (1846), 106. Ibid. (1898). Hall, Circuits in Great Brit. (1897 edn.). Unitarian and Free …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Mary. From the tenements of Maud Holbeche 13s 4d. Balliol Hall ( Bailhall) Oxford. From the tenement of Simon Wurstede …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 120; patron, Samuel Taylor, Esq., of Eccleston Hall, who gave the site, and chiefly defrayed the cost of the … of Baldwin de Gynes and Sir John de Coupeland. The Hall is said to have been the residence of a family who bore … now chiefly belongs to the Ffrance family, of Rawcliffe Hall. The manor of Larbrick was held in the 36th of Edward …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have become very small. In Kelly's Directory of 1908 the trades directory names 90 farmers in King's Norton, 57 in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1760-1840, p. 94. 1840-1880, p. 125. The multiplicity of trades and of factories and workshops makes a minute … difficult. At least for the later part of this period most trades and workplaces are recorded somewhere, if not in one … for the merchants and craftsmen possessed a 'leather-hall' and controlled inspecting officers. 3 In 1553 there …
A History of the County of Warwick
… relief the contrasting fortunes of the expanding modern trades and the declining 19th-century ones. The economic … by the decline in the relative importance of those trades for which a smaller scale was economically practical, … Russian commitments, the purchase and upkeep of Hamstead Hall, the election of 1886, which he won as a Conservative …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to which slaughterhouses were attached. 21 The Market Hall was opened in 1835 for the general retail market. 22 It … in Newhall Street. 31 It closed in 1934. 32 The Building Trades Exchange in Cannon Street was founded in 1905. 33 … Norton in the 17th and 18th centuries. 35 The New Market Hall at the junction of Prospect Row and Belmont Row was …
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