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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Swedenborgians. Mass was said in 1823 in a room near the market cross, but ceased on Dukinfield chapel being opened in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… are two weekly newspapers and an evening daily paper. The market cross was taken down in 1829. 12 The ceremony of … on horseback in derision, afterwards hung up on the old market cross and used as a target, being finally plunged in a … machine factories, and collieries. At Ashton Moss are market gardens. Audenshaw has cotton factories and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… runs through what was once the village green. The old market-house, which used to stand in the centre of the … construction of the present fire-engine house. Under the market-house, which was built on arches, was the cage or … still clings to the locality. The earliest reference to a market at Bishop's Waltham is in the reign of Edward I, when …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… had then to be brought from Poulton, there being no market or shop at Blackpool. In 1754 Pococke noted: 'At … from this quarter, and "Darby and Joan" trotted to market and church beguiling the way in family chat on a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Dissenters. There was also a poor-house. The market was on Monday, but the chief supply of provisions was … little to interest him, and just mentions Blackburn (a market town) and Walton-leDale as standing on the Darwen; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the end of Churchgate, about 200 yards east of the old market-place, and is a handsome building in the style of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… MARY stands in the centre of the town, to the north of the market-place, on an ancient site, but is itself a modern … constantly every Sabbath day and once every Thursday, the market day, keeping a constant lecture there, as had been …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… tenements older than the foundation of the priory. A market on Thursdays existed somewhere within the parish in … Sir Thomas Lowther in 17301 obtained a charter for a market at Cartmel. 58 The market was only held for a time; though resumed on Tuesdays …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… that Hale must pay its due proportion. 4 Though the market and fair at Hale and the ford across the Mersey at …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… 20 Edward I., the Prior of Lapley had a grant for a market on a Tuesday, and a fair on the vigil and the day of … to hold pleas of the Crown, and to have free warren, a market, fair, gallows, and waif in his manors of M'ston, …