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A History of the County of Berkshire
… moat are named in an inquisition of 1555 as 'the southgate bridge, the westgate bridge, and the northgate bridge, two of them being built of stone and one of timber'; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… charity is administered by the vicar and churchwardens. Bridge End Coal Charity. The charity was established by Act … 1772 in lieu of furze formerly taken by the inhabitants of Bridge End ward from a place called Warwick Heath, south-east … CHARITY. In 1628 Henry Furnis charged three houses in Bridge End with an annual rent of £2 13 s. payable to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish between them: one worked on the north side of the bridge, the other on the south, and they respectively used …
A History of the County of Warwick
… goods in the form of pontage for the repair of the 'great bridge'. Grants for this were made to groups of burgesses in … By 1398-9 one fishery from Guy's Cliffe to Warwick bridge was let for £4, and a second from the bridge to Wasperton (over three miles south of Warwick), for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… corporation as a contribution for the building of the new bridge, in order to purchase corn for sale at 5 per cent. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ancient boundaries of the town. The limits were Emscote Bridge in the east, Ford Mill Brook in the south, 'the outer … Park all lay in St. Mary's. The suburbs of Smith Street, Bridge End, Coten End, and Myton were in St. Nicholas's. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… have carved bargeboards, found also in Smith Street and Bridge End. 6 In general, however, adaptation and extension … Street. From 1788 the main approach was across the new bridge, along a new road through the western end of St. … 88 was followed, in 1804, by the construction of the iron bridge over the Holloway, giving improved access. 89 The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… gate on the south. Leland said that 'the strength of the bridge . . . stands for the south gate', 57 and the survey of the bridge in 1774 noted that one of the piers was larger than … end of Crosse Street. 59 It is not known when 'the great bridge' was built but it is probably referred to as early as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… new Banbury road was constructed in connexion with the new bridge in 1790. 82 By 1816 the meadow was subject to the … by brick yards 93. Saunders Street, Chapman Street, Bridge Street, and Bridge Row 94 had also been built by 1851. Nearer the town …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1848 may be identified as the Independent chapel in Bridge Row which was still in existence in 1851. 35 In 1779 …