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A History of the County of Essex
… consisted of c. 5 a. around the vicarage house and in a lane to Church Road. 58 In 1810 and 1887 the glebe lands of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… man, 10 known locally as 'King Ogle', who owned the Warwick House estate and other property around the Steyne, … 28 the principal character being named Worthing. E. W. Lane (1801-76), translator of the Thousand and One Nights, … MSS. 460-1; Mackcoull's Worthing (1811), 11, 26-7; Smail, Warwick Ho. 11; Snewin & Smail, Glimpses, 114. C.J. lxvii. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Steyning, 13 later Henty's bank was founded in Warwick Street in 1808. It was amalgamated with the Capital … century. 21 A clay-pipe-making industry, centred on Anchor Lane, later Lyndhurst Road, from the 1820s to the 1870s had … and there was a branch of the Hampshire Banking Co. in Warwick Street c. 1867. 23 A building society, later the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hamlet of Worthing comprised the modern High, North, and Warwick streets. 34 There is some archaeological evidence for … of the 18th century survived in 1978 at the east end of Warwick Street. South of the hamlet, on the common which lay … on both sides of Montague Street, then called Cross Lane, began at about the same time. Sumner or Summer Lodge, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a town hall, at the junction of Chapel Road with South and Warwick streets was given to the town in 1825 by Sir Timothy …
A History of the County of Sussex
… used as factories in 1977. A Wesleyan chapel in Tarring Lane, later Tarring Road, was registered for worship in 1884 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 30 the Colonnade library, at the junction of High and Warwick streets, and Stafford's Marine library, west of what … 43 It was at first in Marine Parade, 44 but later moved to Warwick Street. 45 By 1849 it had a library, with weekly … open air concerts were held after 1889 in the grounds of Warwick House. 68 A new esplanade had been built along the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… General Hospital, form three sides of a square in Church-lane, with an open court in the middle, and a chapel at the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in 1256, leaving a son William, 6 who became Earl of Warwick and died in 1268 without issue, leaving as his heir his nephew, William de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, who held the county, … apparently claimed the hundred as an escheat, and in 1294 Warwick brought an action for its recovery. 7 The case seems …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by the present possessor. At Mossy-Lee and in Carrhouse-lane are places of worship for dissenters; and at …
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