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A History of the County of Lancaster
… however, 1207 saw also the establishment of a weekly market and an annual fair, the erection of a mill, 26 and … regard to trade, the exemption from tolls in the Liverpool market granted by King John was now extended to all markets … rent in 1256 41 that it comprised the burgage rents, the market tolls, and the profits of two water-mills and a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Drayton Field had been laid out in orchards, nurseries, or market-gardens. It remained so appropriated until the housing … and the period which followed the Second World War. 85 Market-gardens began to appear before 1816, when the site of … had already been converted to horticulture. 86 Two local market-gardeners were listed in a directory for 1826. 87 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… horticultural specialization for the metropolitan market, brick manufacture became important on both sides of … another considered in 1887 that although 'a parish of market gardens rather than of brickfields' West Drayton wore …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… families of immigrant Irish labourers on the brickfields, market-gardens, and railways. The Roman Catholic parish was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be common, but now is several; and in the 15th a free market weekly on Monday, in his manor; and a fair yearly, on …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Cambridgeshire, second son of Thomas Rivet of Stow-market in Suffolk, by Joan his wife, daughter of Thomas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two-thirds arable. 63 Wheat was then being sent to Horsham market, where it was bought by Dorking millers to make flour … fair. William, Lord Braose, in 1280 was granted a weekly market on Monday at his manor of West Grinstead and a yearly … April). 50 There is no proof that either was ever held. A market at Partridge Green was started before 1887 on a site …
The Environs of London
… there is some loam in the neighbourhood of the forest. Market and fair. There was formerly a market at Westham, on Tuesdays, and an annual fair, which … mentioned; the licence for imparking Leyton-wood, and a market at Great Bursted. Pat. 3 Hen. VI. pt. 2. m. 15. …
A History of the County of Essex
… there were small patches at Plaistow and elsewhere. The market gardens, paddocks, and parks were mainly at Upton. … the parish contained some 1,100 a. of arable (including market-gardens), 2,600 a. of meadow and pasture, 8 a. of … of the borough, adjoining Prince Regent Lane. 48 The last market-garden at Plaistow is said to have closed in 1905, 49 …
A History of the County of Essex
… tithes were commuted for 794 together with 8 s. an acre on market-gardens. A partial commutation of the small tithes had …
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