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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the place in 1754, wrote thus: 'Ulverston is a small neat market town, but no corporation, nor is there a justice of the peace in it. They have a handsome market-house, built of reddish freestone brought from near … though the town retains much of its importance as a market town for central and north Furness. The following …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… where this new street crossed the old road to Prescot a market was established about 1260. 10 The town gradually … houses had extended from the church westward as far as the market, and a little way along Sankey Street; also south from … of Church Street, are mentioned; on the north side of the market-place was a row of houses called Pratt Row; their long …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… is shown of about 6 ft. in width, which we assume was on market days enclosed by a chain to prevent cattle from … keep horses out of the close on Fridays', 11 which was the market day, 12 as already stated. It was also the market day when Fitz Stephen wrote, 600 years before, for he …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 1 It was then variously known as 'the Great Green of the Market', 2 'the Market of St. Bartholomew', and 'the vacant land of the Fair … are numerous, but the numbers of those attending the meat market to be catered for are very large. There is at No. 50, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… wells. Properly managed, the soils are well suited to market gardening and intensive agriculture, though the danger … The northernmost arc of land in the county, extending from Market Drayton by Grinshill to Oswestry and centring on … in its north-eastern and north-western parts: one between Market Drayton and Ercall Magna with extensions north through …
Survey of London
… to be collected from lessees until 17056, when the market, which had hitherto occupied the roadway on the south … of the square, was moved inside the rails. Thereafter the market gradually encroached further and further over the …
Survey of London
… Row Nos. 13 (consec.) Tavistock Row Site of Flower Market extension on south side of Piazza Although most of the … was demolished to make room for a temporary flower market (see page 137). 150 The site of Nos. 2 and 3 Tavistock …
Survey of London
… (No. 1112 Russell Street) and west end of the Flower Market The site now occupied by Russell Chambers and the west end of the Flower Market is approximately that originally occupied by four … the basement and ground floor were converted for use by market tenants. 141 Drawings by the architects, Wylson and …
Survey of London
… the Royal Opera House, the Floral Hall and Russell Street market area No. 1314 The house which was let to (Sir) Edward … hotel was demolished in 18878 42 for the extension of the market and the site has ever since remained open. No. 1819 … building was demolished in 18878 for the extension of the market. 42 R.B. E/BER, Piazza, leases of 6 Nov. 18222 June …