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A History of the County of Sussex
… searcher and one sealer of leather, one clerk of the corn-market, one clerk of the fish-market, one clerk of the butchery, one 'clerk of sparres and … 173 for disposing of the old bell, or building a new market, 174 how to raise a volunteer corps, 175 or to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 26 At this point the High Street widens and the old market-place begins. Nos. 53 and 54 are old timberframed … doorway to the street, such as all the houses fronting the market-place appear to have had. The basements were … the normal undercroft of the original houses adjoining the market-place. St. Martin's Lane takes its name from a parish …
A History of the County of Sussex
… contrary' down to 1791, the lords of the borough owned a market in Lewes, which might be held every day except Sunday, … and other necessities; they appointed the Clerk of the Market and took the tolls. 19 Reference has already been made to the importance of Lewes as a market centre at the time of the Conquest. 20 In about 1089 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… office, 97 their duty being to collect the dues from the market and quay and account for them to the mayor. 98 In 1596 … to 45 s. in 1681. 106 Of the origin of the Saturday market, which is still held in Lymington, no record remains, … rendered account of 30 s. from the ferm of the toll and market. 107 The right to hold a fair on St. Matthew's vigil, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the 16th century and six in the 17th. The high or market cross, which c. 1570 stood at the east end of High … was rebuilt or much repaired in 15723. 97 It contained the market house. 98 A new town hall and market house were erected on its site c. 1630 and rebuilt in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… erected municipal offices. Upon the site stood the market hall, an 18th-century building of brick with an open … of Queen Victoria. Standing back at the north-east of the market-place are the old Cloth Hall and the old Corn Stores. … the Kennet, the greatest extension with the church and the market-place was to the south, and here possibly in the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… St. James' Street, Northampton, in 1861, and to the Horse Market in 1867. In 1868 it was merged into the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… first mentioned in 1108, 169 stands to the south of the market place, at the centre of the modern as of the medieval …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (East Gate), York Road, Cheyne Walk (Dern Gate), Cattle Market Road (South Gate), Weston Street, across the gas works … into Cow Meadow. The four main gates stood where the Market Harborough, Kettering, London and Daventry roads … to shift eastwards. From the 13th century the modern market square is the commercial and civic heart of the town; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… according to Leland, 29 was almost due north of the market place, near the present Greyfriars Street. Traces of … were pulled down to make room for a road to the new cattle market. 67 It was a rectangular 15th century stone building, …
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