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A History of the County of Chester
… by a precise boundary in 1354 but must have existed long previously as a territory whose limits were generally … America, and further afield. The city's location, however, long gave it a pivotal role in the affairs of the Irish Sea … as being 'near to the Irish' (not the Welsh). 2 As long as the Dee remained navigable, Ireland was Chester's …
A History of the County of Chester
… by a precise boundary in 1354 but must have existed long previously as a territory whose limits were generally … America, and further afield. The city's location, however, long gave it a pivotal role in the affairs of the Irish Sea … as being 'near to the Irish' (not the Welsh). 17 As long as the Dee remained navigable, Ireland was Chester's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of a large square, which formed the market place, but has long since been occupied by houses which have encroached much …
A History of the County of Sussex
… one die (i.e., the services of one moneyer), available so long as the king used dies there, and orders were issued for … rising of Jack Cade, on 6 August 1450, William Hovell of Sutton, gentleman, Richard Seynt of Pulborough, clerk, and … Pallant was taken down about 1713. The Leather Market had long disappeared. 105 The old Corn Market stood on the west …
A History of the County of Sussex
… granaries and mills, and sending flour to London 'by the long sea,' somewhat to the detriment of the market at … the rates which had been paid from time immemorial on a long list of commodities (forty-one at least). It is evident …
A History of the County of Warwick
… St. Mary's Hall at this period. The hall is about 76 ft. long by 30 ft. wide. It consists of five bays and has three … wall; in the opposite or south wall are the remains of two long mullioned windows, one inside the other, enclosing a … two southern angles. The vaulted undercroft is five bays long, divided in the centre by octagonal piers. The chamfered …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the wall of No. 9 Priory Row, abutting on Hill Top, was long thought to belong to the east wall of the south … sloping site which made impracticable the building of any long range on a north-south axis. Immediately north of the … of the north transept of the church, was about 64 ft. long with an apsidal or polygonal east end. On the inner face …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Merchant Taylors' Company of London with which White had long been associated and of which he became master probably … 3 s. 4 d. to Bond's Hospital. By 1833 these payments had long previously been discontinued and no loans appear to have … continue to inhabit the property at a rent of 7 s. 4 d. as long as Alderman Clarke, his deputy, and the Vicar of Holy …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 10 The abolition of the vicar's rate was the result of a long and bitter campaign waged by the corporation and by … vicarage house built on the site. This did not last for long as it was demolished in 1826 to make way for extensions … was much rejoicing in Coventry. 59 He did not stay for long, for he was again suspended on his citation before the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… - Birmingham, Coleshill, Polesworth, Solihull, and Sutton Coldfield - out of the fourteen into which since 1859 … 5754-61. Ibid. 1910, pp. 552-3. In addition, the par. of Sutton-under-Brailes was transferred to the new dioc. from …
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