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A History of the County of Northampton
… and Towcester, runs due north through the town towards Market Harborough and Leicester, and is intersected at right … suburb of St. Leonard's End. To the north, along the Market Harborough road, the municipality now includes … Course, once Northampton Heath, between the Kettering and Market Harborough roads, where the freemen had grazing rights …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Free Church ministry. This academy, opened in July 1729 at Market Harborough under Doddridge's headship, came to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… trade. There is, however, no early evidence of any outside market for Northampton leather goods and all the medieval … houses are described as lying in the Corn Row, 54 in the market place, 55 in Larttwychene, 56 in Berewardstrete, 57 in … as we have seen, in the hall over the great Conduit in the market place. The fullers and slaters used to meet at the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… runs down the Wem Brook to join the Anker mile below the Market Place. From the Market Place run four main roads; the first, Queen's Road, … in 1850 8 had disappeared by 1888. 9 In 1226 a weekly market on Tuesday was granted, 10 and in 1233 the day was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the two parishes runs down the middle of Broad Street, the market-place, which branches out at right angles to the … became of less importance. The town is grouped round the market-place, which is planted with trees. The streets, … Abbots of Westminster and Pershore claimed a prescriptive market in common it would appear that the Abbot of Pershore …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Buildings, producing 220 yearly, two messuages in the Market Place, a messuage in London Street and the 'Brewers' … a rent-charge of 4 s. a year issuing out of No. 2 Butter Market and 239 9 s. 8 d. consols. Also 112 8 s. 8 d. consols, … 700 consols. Edward Simeon's trust for the obelisk in the Market Place, gift in or about 1805, trust fund, 1,000 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… which form its sides, the eastern, starting from the Market Place at the east end of Friar Street, is known … Street. At the junction of Friar Street with the Market Place is St. Lawrence's Church, and to the east of it … west by Broad Street, starting from the south end of the Market Place, Minster Street, which is connected by Gun …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… like many other towns, grew up on the royal demesne; the market is of immemorial antiquity, and throughout the middle … certain street ex antiquo called Olde Street.' 15 The old market of which mention is found was probably part of the … steward in order to see that justice was done. 39 Reading Market-place: 17th-Century House occupied by Phnix Assurance …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… thus practically inaccessible except on the side where the market-place stands, and here it was protected by the … It is, indeed, more like a continental than an English market-town. The chief architectural ornaments are the … Ward, and Bargate Ward respectively. 13 Richmond: The Market Cross The central part of Richmond consists of little …
A History of the County of Warwick
… estimate for borough) 42,820. Rugby is a prosperous market town in the north-east of the county, 83 miles from … the latter being the descendant of the original market granted in 1255; 1 and there are fifteen fairs, mainly … annual church feast (St. Andrew) respectively. There was a market, and three fairs, in 1669, 2 and two large fairs and …