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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… in Dublin, to be presented by them in Parliament. 1. That barracks be made in or near the city for what number of … and that a fund be raised to find them firing, to keep the barracks in repair, etc. 2. That regard be had to the poverty … to quarter the soldiers of the garrison until the barracks be prepared, and that those of the Irish that have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… The person who sends me this letter is an officer in the militia, and has been useful to me in apprehending rogues. [ …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was reunited with Cambridge in 1952. 30 A Salvation Army barracks opened in 1887 31 was replaced by a modern building …
Survey of London
… was generally acknowledged that housing policemen in large barracks away from the rest of the population was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The building has been converted into a handsome range of barracks for the district, capable of containing about 2000 … fare provided for the assembled populace. The infantry barracks form a commodious range of building, erected in … and enlarged to their present extent in 1803: the cavalry barracks, about half a mile from the town, on the road to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The buildings were henceforward used as a permanent barracks, officers' quarters, military hospital, married … In December 1894 a fire broke out in the pay-office of the barracks soon after midnight, and in spite of all efforts the … were directed to saving it and it luckily escaped. New barracks have been lately erected, the foundation-stone being …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (or permanent?) sobriety'. 156 By 1883 they had a barracks at West End, moved in 1897 to the yard of the … Diary', p. 52. 'Proposed Alterations to Salvation Army Barracks': copy in COS, WITN 267. 15; Witney Gaz. 9 Jan. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1813; and concerts are held occasionally. During the war, barracks were erected on the high ground about half a mile …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… that apparently took place in the 1820s, was Snedshill Barracks on the south-eastern edge of Snedshill coppice; 23 probably built for John Horton & Co., the barracks formed a T-shaped group of 29 houses with gardens. … undeveloped land and the third replaced Snedshill Barracks, which were demolished. 32 The Addison programme …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… The Army met in the town hall until the Bridge Street barracks opened in 1896. The barracks were used until 1967 when the Salvation Army Centre …
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