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Old and New London
… of the Word "Tothill"Punishment of NecromancersGrant of a Market and Fair to be held in "Tuthill"Burials in Tothill … to the Abbot of Westminster, giving him leave to keep a market in Tothill every Monday, and a fair every year for … Metropolitan District Railway. Here James I. granted a hay-market to be held for a certain number of years; a further …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… Westmorland Westmorland Place name Date of inception of market The date of the charter, grant or first recorded mention of the market First recorded instance of a market 600-1100 1101-1200 1201-1300 1301-1400 1401-1516 Date …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WESTON -BY- WELLAND ( St. Mary,) a parish, in the union of Market-Harborough, hundred of Corby, N. division of the … glass. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. Weston, Market.See Market-Weston. WESTON, MARKET.See Market-Weston. Weston, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… £110, and some butter, cheese, and bacon were produced for market. In 1677 lard, hops, and eggs were also sold and ten … and an egg dealer. 2 By 1861 there were cowkeepers and market gardners and farms had increased substantially with … horsemill called Trademyll which was tenanted in 1516. 27 MARKET AND FAIR In 1332 Glastonbury abbey was granted the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Morris family, resident in Westwick by 1779, 31 took up market gardening in the early 19th century. 32 Although …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Eden, which flows at the base. Wetherby WETHERBY, a market-town and chapelry, in the parish of Spofforth, Upper … railway, opened in August 1847, passes by the town. The market is on Thursday; fairs are held on Holy-Thursday and … 5th, and fortnight fairs for the sale of cattle: the market-place is spacious. Courts leet and baron are held on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the church of which stood on or near the present site of Market Street with a cemetery on the N. side, S. of St. Alban …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… revenue of 24. The prior, in 1227, obtained the grant of a market on Thursday, long since disused. Whaddon Hall was the … the parochial chapelry of Burnley, which includes the market-town of Burnley, and the townships of Briercliffe cum … 3 and was subsequently granted to the Meggison family. A market and fair were formerly held, agreeably with the right …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… village was formerly of more importance, and had a weekly market and an annual fair, granted by charter of Edward I., … in 1267, obtained from Henry III. liberty to hold a weekly market and annual fair here, which privileges, however, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is grown in the parish to some extent for the London market. The most important undertaking is undoubtedly the … nineteenth century, a paper-mill. 8 It is not known that a market was ever held in this parish, but on the Court Rolls … orders for proclaiming estrays in the church and in the market-place ( in foro). A 'statute fair' is held at …
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