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A History of the County of York
… to be cleaned; poultry was to be sold only in Thursday Market to prevent innkeepers forestalling victuals; the …
A History of the County of York
… routes they used. Roads and rivers led eventually to the market places on which were centred the vital provisioning … the fish markets on Ouse and Foss bridges, or Thursday Market for poultry, game, meat, salt, rushes, spices, cups, … In 1389, for instance, all victuals brought to Thursday Market had to be sold openly there, and nothing was to be …
A History of the County of York
… article, in some ways weakened their position in the mass market as compared with that of their less-organized and …
A History of the County of York
… courts to York and elsewhere. 1 It may also have been the market represented by the court and the armies which helped … living mainly in the areas round The Shambles and Thursday Market, and fishmongers near their markets on Ouse and Foss … both wholesale and retail provided they did so in Thursday Market and submitted their goods to inspection by the …
A History of the County of York
… 5 The abbot made things no better when he obtained a market and fair there in 1318, a grant subsequently cancelled …
A History of the County of York
… exempted from the jurisdiction of the king's clerk of the market even if the king were present; and in 1327 the … crafts had been 'put in a clothing'; the walls, Pavement market, and Ouse Bridge had been repaired; new brass weights … its farm, enforce the assizes of bread and ale and other market regulations, empanel jurors, do justice to rich and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of his hundredal liberty: such were Much Wenlock's Monday market and June fair, the exemption from various dues … never borough property. The charter's manipulation of the market and fair rights did not perhaps matter as long as the … manor attempted a quo warranto challenge to the borough's market and fair rights in Much Wenlock, though …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on high ground, the streets sloping gradually up to the Market House, which stands almost in the centre of the … the town, taking the name of West Street as far as the market-place. Here it starts downhill again, and is known as … Bishop's Sutton. Branching north from West Street by the market-place is Broad Street, a wide short stretch of road …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in High Street, which is the principal road, is a market hall built in 1812, and other public buildings are the … abolished under an order in council in 1900. The old market-house stood in the High Street, but in 1812 the present market-hall was built near the beach, and the markets were …