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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Mitcheldean MITCHELDEAN The Parish and former market town of Mitcheldean lies 16.5 km. west of Gloucester. 9 … World War. The growth was stimulated by the factory of British Acoustic Films (later Rank Xerox), which was … by the vestry for the formation of a local board of health were turned down in 1866 because of Mitcheldean's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Garveston GARVESTON. In Domesday book occurs by the name of Gerolfestuna, and part of it was a beruite to the manor of Whinburgh, held by … from the river Gar, which arises here. Gar or Yare, is a British name, and frequently met with: thus Gerboldesham, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… The principal lordship at the survey was in the hands of Ralph de Beaufoe, of which 14 freemen (who held it in King … which is preached every year by a fellow of Corpus Christi college in Cambridge, on Tuesday in Rogation week. This … s. Peter-pence 22 d. The rectory is appropriated to Cajus college in Cambridge, and the vicarage is valued at 7 l. 8 s. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Half Shipdam and Throp SHIPDAM and THORP. In the book of Domesday we find no account of Shipdam being a lordship, or possessed by the church of … brother to Dr. Alcock Bishop of Ely, master of Jesus College in Cambridge, archdeacon of Ely, and chancellor to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Michael) MITTON ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Clitheroe, comprising the townships of Bashall-Eaves, West … the seat of the family, now occupied as a Roman Catholic college, was probably commenced by Sir Richard Sherburne, who … patrons and impropriators, the Provost and Fellows of Eton College. The church, which stands upon an eminence …
A Dictionary of London
… Mngenelane - Monument Square Mngenelane Land of Richard son of Reiner, son of Berenger at the Head of … II. granted the Priory to William of Wykeham for New College (VI. 652-3). Dugdale says Richard II. granted the Priory to William of Wykeham for New College (VI. 652-3). Montford's Court, Milk Street See …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… York, Malton, Driffield, and Bridlington. With the revival of private motoring in the 1950s congestion in the narrow … on an increasing scale. A survey by the medical officer of health in 1952 identified 511 houses as suitable for … setbacks. Armstrongs was hit by the decline of the British car industry; in 1981 the Eastgate works was closed, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Beverley Beverley, 1918–1945 Beverley, 1918–45 The history of Beverley after 1918 is one of change, gathering momentum and becoming massive by the … building. A survey made in 1919, by the medical officer of health, assessed the scale of the problem: of 2,923 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the background to the 19th-century political history of Beverley: the reforming legislation which is so often … The franchise for parliamentary elections consisted of the whole body of the freemen. 48 They comprised those who … corporation property of one kind or another. 58 The public health agitation of 1847-8 began a slow process of change. In …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Beverley was inevitably affected by the architecture of the two churches, and in fact the maintenance and repair of the fabric of each was a main preoccupation. The … Cross Tavern in Saturday Market, opened in 1878, and the British Workman at Beckside, opened in 1882. 33 There grew up …