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A History of the County of Lancaster
… for at this time proclamation had been made in Liverpool market according to the statute of fugitives, it being …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… younger son of Henry IV. He procured a royal charter for a market there every Tuesday, and two fairs of three days each … II in 1663, 68 but there is little evidence that either market or fair was ever actually held. 69 At some time, … was used, but in 1724 Bishop Gastrell found that neither market nor fair was kept; Notitia Cestr. (Chet. Soc), ii, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… boundary. The country is chiefly agricultural, occupied by market gardens and fields, where potatoes and cabbages … and thence to Aughton, and so to Ormskirk church and the market, and back again the same way by and near to a … servants and tenants near the mill, on their way to the market, and told them that in future they would not be …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… pasture, the latter mostly to the west, whilst numerous market gardens thrive on a light sandy soil. Crops of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Street, a new thoroughfare, leading south-east to the Market Place. On the south side of the Market Place another main street of the city runs west to … east and south-east towards Stockportbeing called in turn Market Street, Piccadilly, and London Road. The Exchange …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 150 burgesses in the town, which had a borough court. 14 A market every Saturday and an annual fair on the eve, feast, … after a full inquiry, it was decided that Manchester was a market-town, but not a borough. 19 The duty or privilege of … in 1552 were the borough-reeve, catchpoll, two constables, market-lookers for corn, for fish and flesh and for white …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hall, begun in 1882 and greatly enlarged; a park, 188897; market hall, 1889; free library, opened 1890, building 1895 … ten oxen and two other beasts to the value of 45 as the market was then. Item, the plunder of my house [meaning …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and William Nowell were indicted for disturbing Clitheroe market in 1350; Assize R. 430, m. 2. Richard appears in 1357; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in a level panorama. Fields of corn, potatoes, and varied market-garden produce make patches of different colours on …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the church. It continues eastward, through the Market Place, and then divides, going south and east into … Suffield in 1791 procured a charter for holding a weekly market on Friday and three annual fairs; he also erected a market-house and shambles, taken down in 1851. The charter …
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