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A History of the County of Warwick
… the Coventry Musical Club, which arranged concerts at the White Lion Hotel, Smithford Street, in 1913- 1914, and in 1923 … ii. 482. e.g. Eng. Illustrated (1764), ii. 305; J. E. White, Letters on Eng. (1816), i. 253-7; Pigot and Dean, Com. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Holy Trinity Guild consumed a variety of wines - white wine, 'wine of Tyre', claret, malmesey, sack, and … more prosperous craft guilds like the dyers had red and white wine while the most common drink of all was ale. St. … 42 Inns mentioned in the 16th century include the 'Red Lion' in Greyfriars Lane, 43 the 'George' in Gosford Street, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… - Poddycroft, Stivichall Hiron, Long Croft, and Bateman's Acre - were retained by the guild in return for paying the … proprietors, the largest being the trustees of Sir Thomas White's Charity. 42 Six proprietors, including the … later. V.C.H. Warws. ii. 157n.; Warws. (1817), 313. White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 484. C.L., copy of Cov. Inclosure …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was seen by nobody ( a nemine visa) except for her very white legs. Her journey completed, she returned rejoicing to … a small figure of a woman in a yellow dress, seated on a white horse and carrying a branch in her left hand. 24 After … related to Peeping Tom. The horse, particularly the white horse, was the main sacrificial animal in northern …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Dean and Canons, C.C., 117029-39; ibid. XV. 13. 9; White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 566; Kelly's Dirs. Warws. (1900, … Tithe Redemption Com., Ansty Tithe Award, 1850. Ibid. White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 566-7. For the Pridmore family, … Weavers' Com. 12. Ibid. 113, 115. H.O. 67/14 no. 11. White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 567. C.L., 'Villages Around Cov.' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Leet Bk. 823. Ibid. 49-50, 731. Dugdale, Warws. 200; White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 646. O.S. Arch. Dept. map … 1846. W.R.O., Cov. Inclosure Award, 1875. Poole, Cov. 397; White, Dir. Warws. (1875); O.S. Map 6", Warws. XXI. SE. (1889 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Coventry, and were included in the endowment of Sir Thomas White's Charity in 1551. These formed the biggest holding and … the name of Moat House or Moathouse Farm. The property of White's Charity in Coundon was known as such until at least … of individual holdings than two-, three-, or four-acre pieces in the fields. The Black Death left more holdings …
A History of the County of Warwick
… removed it might well prove to be a typical 'black-and-white' house of the period. The main block contains a hall … S.C. 2/207/25. W.R.O., Foleshill Inclosure Award, 1775. White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 582. For the descent of the estate … 335. Tithe Redemption Com., Foleshill Tithe Award, 1841; White, Dir. Warws. (1850), 582, 584, 585. For the Parrott …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Harnall were included in the endowment of Sir Thomas White's Charity. 84 Davenport still held 74 acres from the … in the property leased for 20 marks, did not come to White's Charity, and nothing is known of it in the 17th and … Crampers Field, Steeplefield, Chiltern Leys, Bateman's Acre, Holloway Field and Thistley Field, have been used for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… been inclosed by the 15th century. 5 Other pieces lay in acre strips but not in regular fields, for instance, the … Tithe Award, 1847. See, e.g., S.C. 2/207/24. See p. 51. White, Dir. Warws. (1875), 631; C.L., photographs. Leet Bk. … Rep. Hand-Loom Weavers' Com. 91, 117-25. See p. 367. White, Dir. Warws. (1875), 631. O.S. Maps 6", Warws. XXI. NE. …