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A History of the County of Warwick
… and Swanswell Pool, hitherto the property of Sir Thomas White's Charity. There Norton Street, Jesson Street, Ford … a nursery garden at Chapel Fields, also part of Sir Thomas White's Charity lands, was laid out with streets of … of over 6,000 at the high density of 116 persons to the acre. Flats will therefore provide 70 per cent of all new …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for developing the area, which had belonged to Sir Thomas White's trustees. The corporation acquired the land and cut … also Fairfax, Ford, Hales, Jesson, Norton, Wheatley, and White Streets). 27 BIRMINGHAM NEW ROAD. See Holyhead Road. … made by the corporation on land purchased from Sir Thomas White's trustees (see Bird Street). It had ceased to exist by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… house agreed to make good lost sums of money belonging to White's Charity. 63 The treasurers began to keep their own … were attempted. Various lands, including Sir Thomas White's, the guilds' and chantries', and the wardens', as … the corporation over its administration of Sir Thomas White's Charity. This resulted in the revelation that not …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Ford's Hospital, and with the help of Sir Thomas White bought property, formerly belonging to Coventry Priory, which it administered as White's Charity. In later years many other charities for the … acres in Stoney Stanton Road was acquired from Sir Thomas White's trustees and the King Henry VIII Grammar School, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 87 In 1551 this property became part of the endowment of White's Charity. 88 New Mill stood at the point where the … 1709 when he was described as holding it and the pool of White's Charity. 95 By the 1840s the Swanswell complex was … Pool was filled in to make way for the construction of White Street. 96 There was a corn-mill in Wheatley Street, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… D.N.B.; Brook, Lives of the Puritans, iii. 230-1. W. White, Friends in Warws. in the 17th and 18th Cents. (1894), … ed. N. Penney (1911), i. 199; cf. ibid. ii. 324, 326; W. White, Friends in Warws. 18-19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Rob. Beake, … W. C. Braithwaite, Beginnings of Quakerism, 360, 393-4. White, Friends in Warws. 60, 61; Jnl. Friends' Hist. Soc. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 8283, 62613. Char. Com. file 102100. Tablet on building; White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 592; H.O. 129/399. Tablet on … Burial Ground and Meeting, bdle. A, nos. 3, 9, 12, 13. W. White, Friends in Warws. (1894), 28. Ibid. 40. Sibree and … Cov. Burial Ground and Meeting, bdle. A, nos. 19, 20. White, Friends in Warws. 41; Friends' Meeting Ho., Birm., …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1948. Building has been more or less continuous on the 30-acre Canley site and by 1964 there were 765 students, … 1962 SM/JM/I ( 1, 11, 12) FREEMEN'S ORPHAN See Sir Thomas White's Sch. FREE SCHOOL, ALLESLEY, Birmingham Rd. 1705 Orig. … 12,15) SHERBOURNE HOUSE I See Thomas St. U. Sch SIR THOMAS WHITE'S, Swanswell Terrace 1865 G Charity Sch. for daughters …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 33. Greaney and Caswell, Almanack Dioc. Birm. 45; White, Dir. Warws. (1874), 353. Cath. Cal. and Dir. Dioc. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it was still in use, it is said to have been known as 'the white seal for certificates, etc.' 4 This phrase would more … on the neck ornamented with a band of quatrefoils. A lion lies on the king's breast and on each side is an oaktree … COVENTRE The smaller part 13 was round, 1 in., and bore a lion passant guardant in front of a three-sprigged oak-tree, …
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