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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the borough's social and economic life shifted, and the market-place, on which the main thoroughfares converged, … 1353, 12 the existence of a wool or drapers' hall in the market-place implies that the town was a centre of some … (now Bridge ?) Street are named. The Drapers' Hall in the market-place had seven 'bays' which were let out to traders, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and much of its early prosperity and importance was as a market for agricultural produce. By the late 12th century, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a Salesian missionary, in a disused warehouse in Monday Market Street, whose site is now occupied by Stringer's … to Commercial Road by 1894. 436 Thence they went to Monday Market Street in 1898 437 and in 1900 to their halls in New … altered, was felled in 1957. 448 The Palace cinema in the Market Place was opened in 1912, 449 the Regal cinema, New …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was the site of the original urban area, equipped with a market-place. 132 This was the Old Port, so called by 1305, … described as no more than a street. 135 On the other hand market-places had been established in the New Port by 1378, … parish. Presumably the roads that now pass through the Market Place and connect the brewery corner with Bridewell …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of a merchant guild in 1218 5 and by its possession of a market, first mentioned in 1228. 6 Its Jewish community, some … prosperity of early Devizes, such as it was, rested on its market which supplied the needs of the castle garrison, but … a silk-weaver two years later. 109 Hosiers had market standings by 1630. 110 Besides combers practitioners …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the town conforms to no regular plan, and has no open market-place. The original main street, High Street and Friar … by two members elected by the bailiffs and burgesses. The market was to be held on Monday and to enjoy the same … merchant seal, and had the authority of clerks of the market. The recorder, bailiffs and last two bailiffs, or any …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the original town, by which stood the 'Chequer' and market, was the church with which the corporation was closely …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in the King's name that victuals brought into the market be good and lawful and wholesome. That no common poulterer buy any victuals in the market before eleven of the clock. That no baker buy any corn … butchers bring the skins of their beasts and sheep to the market and shew the same openly during all the market. That …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it inclosed. When the new town hall was built, an old market-house in the street opposite to it was pulled down. … in a hall which had been part of the old Red Lion Inn in Market Street, bought and altered for this purpose by Lord … the town hall now is the Tuscan faade of the old Corn Market erected in 1818. It is not now used as the market ( …
A History of the County of Hertford
… above), the custom called 'aletol,' the profits of the market and the tolls at Ware, Thele and Hatfield, the fairs … held on lease) were excepted, 34 also the tolls of the market and fair, of which a grant had been made to the mayor … devised a rent-charge of 15 issuing out of a house in the market-place, Hertford. The annuities are duly paid to the …
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