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A History of the County of Essex
… on the south in the 19th century. It was called the Wheatsheaf in 1722, but had changed its name by 1769. 30 The … & Son, which was apparently taken over c. 1929 by H. A. & D. Taylor Ltd. In 1968 the building was converted to … in 1975. Map of Mdx., Essex, and Herts. [1722]. Below. V.C.H. Essex, i. 8, 13, 15, and map at p. 1. Bateman, Harlow, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… seems to have been executed by Devizes men, especially H. and J. Burt, and a Mr. Hope who succeeded Burrough in his … year the factory and office buildings were sold to C. H. Woodward, Ltd., printers. 236 From the mid 16th century … and under the successive names of the Boot, 340 and the Wheatsheaf, and possibly the Rose 341 can be traced to 1836. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… about 8 ft. from the ground, are scratched the letters 'I H' and the date '1572.' The walls of the chancel, vestries, … places, and on the north respond is cut in black letter 'I.h.m.' (perhaps for 'Jesu mercie'). On the east wall of the … Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii, 154. Chant. Cert. 51, no. 23. V.C.H. Berks. ii, 28. Churchwardens' Accounts, St. Mary's, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… exposed internally. The plan appears to have been of half-H shape, with the two lower wings at the back now more or … north side of the street is a low building adjoining the Wheatsheaf Inn, Waterside; its walls are rough-casted, but a … 158 It is of about mid-15th-century origin and of half-H-shaped plan, with a hall between two gabled cross-wings, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the bowling-green at the 'Bell', a fives-court at the 'Wheatsheaf', and a quoit-yard at the Upper Lode. 38 A rowing … 1930, the year after it was sold by its local owner to W. H. Smith & Co. 64 The Register survived in 1964, having been … in the late 16th century 72 and the late 19th, 73 and the 'Wheatsheaf', an inn in 1744 74 and 1939 75 and a coffee-house …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… inns of today, the Greyhound Inn in Kingsbury Square, the 'Wheatsheaf' in the Warminster road, and the 'Pembroke Arms' … 1881, 1951. For an account of this hospital, see V.C.H. Wilts. iii. 3647. G. B. Grundy, 'The Ancient Woodlands of … Bk. f. 580. See p. 13. E 119/1/7. J. I. 1/1001 m. 30. V.C.H. Wilts. iii. 3301. Ibid. J. Aubrey, Brief Lives, ed. A. …
A History of the County of Durham
… Church of St. Godric occupies what was formerly the Wheatsheaf Inn. On a lead rain-water head is the date 1741. … it took shape in the elaborate system introduced by Mr. H. W. Taylor. Gravitating sewers now followed the course of … been sent to Rome to appeal to Pope Innocent III. 126 V.C.H. Dur. i, 25. Robert Hegge, Legend of St. Cuthbert (1626, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… uncle, T. Stokes. Later he went into partnership with W. H. Walker and in 1859 they entered into an agreement with W. … world. J. Wedgewood Heath, Mayor of Leicester in 1921, and H. P. Tyler are others who became important factors in the … was distributed to members. In 1894 the Society opened the Wheatsheaf (C.W.S.) shoe factory at Knighton Fields. 150 It …
Old and New London
… 'Golden Lion,' the 'Bishop Blaze,' the 'Two Lawyers,' the 'Wheatsheaf,' the 'Horseshoe and Magpie,' the 'King's Head,' …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… the Court without License. Taken & acknowledged before H Norris Esq Jan ry the 27 th 1738. 1 [ See 244, 247, 256]. … wife Mary Pimm this day at Kingsland at his own house y e Wheatsheaf. On oath made granted a warr t: for him. 289. … Edw ds: [& Ma: Schofield deleted] complains ag t: Jos h: Hodges & Mary Cross for assaulting her & beating her. On …
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