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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1987, 6 when 3 ha. was transferred to Burbage. 7 The long and narrow parish lies north-south across the geological … east-west. A ridge, Easton Hill, runs south from the scarp and forms a backbone in the south half of the parish. … made good its claim to enforce the assize of bread and of ale at Easton; 85 it held a view of frankpledge there twice a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… time it was 5s. value. 1 Henry de Grey Lord of Codnour, and of Estweit, for the souls of Sir Henry de Grey, and the Lady Ysolda his wife, and of his own father and … a public house, ordered the landlord to fill him a cup of ale; but, to the supprise of the host, when he returned, he …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to the north-east, which comprised Longville, Lushcott, and part of East Wall, treated separately. 59 The main part … two or three houses that sold bread and cheese gave ale into the bargain. 14 The Blue Bell in Hatton was open c. … was open by 1842 and closed c. 1957. 17 There were also beer sellers at Ticklerton in the later 19th century. 18 In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… (28) Parish Church of All Saints (Fig. 18; Frontispiece and Plate 13) stands in a small churchyard on the N. side of … It consists of a Chancel with S. Chapel, Nave with N. and S. Aisles, N. W. Tower, N. and S. Porches and a Vestry. … aisle ('iiij quercus ad maeremium ad constructionem unius ale, que de novo construitur in predicta ecclesia', ibid., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Road, N.E. of the railway bridge. The walls of the chancel and the E. wall of the nave are ashlar-faced; the remainder … of Barnack or Weldon stone. Most of the original external and internal plastering has now gone. The roofs are … Classical design in England. The re-erected fragment is of Beer stone, extensively restored and painted. It consists of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… finding it to be most pagan, he preached the gospel there, and Cynegils, the king, became a catechumen. When the time … money was the same in both reigns, namely the 'church ale' at Whitsuntide; but a large part of the money was spent … by gunpowder and squibs, or had burst in, saying, 'Give us beer and tobacco,' and stamped up and down, and were 'more …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Economic and Social History Industry and Trade, 1880-1960 INDUSTRY AND TRADE, 1880-1960 The Size … S. B. Whitfield in metal bedsteads, Samuel Mason in beer fittings, and W. Soutter in lamps, had showrooms in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Economic and Social History Mills MILLS 1 Birmingham was, for … 2 In their upper courses the local streams were swift and the construction of pools easy, and during dry weather … in 1873 when Benjamin Connop was a miller, farmer, and beer retailer. 17 It later became the Mill Inn and Mill Farm; …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Economic and Social History Social History before 1815 SOCIAL HISTORY BEFORE 1815 1 Little can be said about social and intellectual life in Birmingham before the 18th century. … Hutton in 1781 summed up as 'fives, quoits, skittles, and ale'. 91 He should also have included marble alleys, cock- …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Economic and Social History Social History since 1815 SOCIAL HISTORY … victualling selling on and off the premises, 1,026 for beer-houses (on and off), and 499 off-licences. The public … has gradually evolved a new type of house; it is neither ale house, nor "pub", nor inn, nor tavern. It is a so far …
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