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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… ConditionFairly good in the front; poor at the back. Market Place (4). The Clock Tower, facing the High Street, is … The interior is modern. ConditionFairly good. (6). The Old Market House and an adjoining building, both of early …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to passenger traffic in 1959 and to freight in 1964. 14 A market was founded at St. Briavels in 1208, and the villagers … in 1352. The attempt to establish St. Briavels as a market centre ultimately failed, 15 but the village, with its … High Street. In 1608 there was a continuous green or open market place between the two streets and High Street had …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Ross-on-Wye (Herefs.) and Hereford, was the principal market town in the late medieval and early modern periods; it … centre on the west side of the hundred, securing a market and fairs in 1661. Littledean was a minor market centre in early modern period. Newland did some trade …
Survey of London
… the instance of Queen Margaret, granted the nuns a weekly market on Tuesday and annual fair in their manor of Burston …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… a plain projecting band at the level of the first floor. Market Place. N.E. side b(17). Parrot Hotel, at the W. corner … the N.W. side of Free Church Passage, 10 yards S. of the Market Place, was built early in the 18th century. The walls …
Survey of London
… Street. The working-class district comprises Cumberland Market, Clarence Market (now Gardens), York Square (now Munster Square) and … brick streets adjoining them. Directly north of Cumberland Market is the canal basin, served by a branch (now filled up) …
Survey of London
… St. James's Fair, St. James's Market and Surrounding Streets CHAPTER VII St. James's Fair, St. James's Market and Surrounding Streets St. James's Fair was … fair was removed to the recently established St. James's Market. An advertisement in The Newes of 1 June 1665 states …
Survey of London
… from North to South 195 feet and foure Inches'. This market place was already being laid out by St. Albans … into the letters patent of the following April. The market place and market house were excluded from the grant. But the alteration …
Survey of London
… originally been intended but north of Charles Street in Market Lane (now St. Alban's Street) where the foundations … I am disgusted with the subject.' 634 The stables in Market Lane are shown in drawings in Sir John Soane's Museum; …
Survey of London
… is that of Edward Shepherd, the builder of Shepherd Market. He designed the monument in Flitton church to the …