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A History of the County of Leicester
… town, the greater activity of the Saturday market in the south-east quarter of the town at the expense of the … of the main roads leading into the town from the north and south, which tended to reduce the value of the central … made by Belgrave Gate and the East Gate. 16 In the south there were changes of no less importance. The main road …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Meadows, appears always to have belonged to the town. The south field is entered in the Domesday survey as 6 carucates … the next century the earls acquired a demesne outside the South Gate and enclosed adjoining pieces of meadow known as … from Basford (Notts.). 119 Expenses for the North, South, and West Gates in 13512 list the payments to …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the extra-mural town, 35 acres; East Field, 1,180 acres; South Field, 614 acres; West Field, 686 acres; and water, 60 … subdivided into Nether, Middle, and Conduit fields. South (St. Mary's or Town) Field contained c. 445 acres of … was in leys of permanent grass, as for example in the South and West fields. 229 Thus it was ordered in 1624 that …
A History of the County of Stafford
… stands. The market place lies at 265 ft. (81 m.), but south and east of the city centre is a ridge which reaches … m.) at St. Michael's church on a spur at Greenhill. To the south-east the level drops to 226 ft. (69 m.) where the … city boundary into Freeford. There is another ridge in the south-west of the city where the level reaches 423 ft. (130 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as they went forward; thus advancing into the country more south, Taseboro was fixed on as a proper place to guard that …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Norfolk, in the fens, and in other parts of the south. Such was the infection, that dogs and ravens, which …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… visited mankind with a deadly plague, which began in the south parts of the world, and went thorough even the northern … was a prodigious wind, which blew so vehemently from the south-west, that it did much damage to many high buildings … abutting on Tombland north, and St. Cuthbert's churchyard south, on a little lane called Seve-cote-row east, and partly …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… late John de Dunston's (and then the Lady Audele's) on the south, and the churchyard of St. Clement in Cunsford, and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the parliament, for the bachelors and commons of the south part of the realm, and Dionise of Lopham was one of the … hospital north, St. Peter's churchyard and glebe land, south, the street, east, and the Prioress of Carhow's land … Croft, within the city ditch, on which it abutted south, for an annual pension of 10 s. payable by the dean to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the walls, was renewed; 20 by which it appears, that South Conesford repaired the tower in the meadow, the tower …