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A History of the County of Warwick
… followed by the erection of small brick villas in Albert, Edward, and Victoria Streets between 1901 and 1903. 76 This … gardener successively to William III, Anne, and George I. Wise, however, did not gain possession until after Lady … of new roads south of Peel Road, 1932. Cal. Inq. p. m. i, pp. 212-14. The section on the Packmores is by Mr. M. W. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were reported in the town. 6 A suspected Roman Catholic, Edward Berry, was in the mayor's custody in 1678. 7 William … Warws. (1850), 457, says it was built onground given by Edward Tustin. Several burials hadtaken place in his garden …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was described as 'underbailiff' in 1503, 14 and during Edward Ferrer's term in the same office (1509-35) his duties … so again in 1295; it was certainly represented at each of Edward I's Parliaments from 1298 onwards, 63 and thenceforth it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1545-1664 IN a memorandum dated February 1545 Sir Edward North, Treasurer of Augmentations, noted beneath the … 43 and this seems to have settled the matter. James I's charter of 1613 merely confirmed existing practice in … fee of 26 s. 8 d. was little more than nominal, and when Edward Aglionby remained in the town to give the charge at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Tenurial History A castle at Warwick was begun by William I in 1068 as part of a plan to safeguard the midlands before … title to the castle and estates by his only surviving son, Edward Plantagenet, styled Earl of Warwick since his baptism … 1486, 6 and again keeper of the armoury in 1489, 7 but the post was then allowed to lapse. The office of keeping Guy of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… result of a by-election in March 1837, two local Whigs, Edward Bolton King and William Collins, represented the town … an object of complaint during the 19th century. 77 A post office was established in 1716 and by 1830 it was in the … to extend its lines into Warwick in 1864. 81 The Post Office took control in 1870. A request by the Long …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… nucleus of which belongs to the time of Elizabeth or James I, additional wings having been built later in the 17th and … from the rest of Aylesbury Hundred. 19 In the reign of Edward I the tenants of the borough all held by burgage … in the 'Customes of Wendover Borough.' 36 In the reign of Edward VI all inhabitants who owned a plough were bound to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Wilton. WILTON c. 1960 Early in the reign of Elizabeth I a survey made of Wilton and the other estates of William, … as a recreation ground and bowling green in 1912. 55 Edward Slow, mayor of Wilton in 1892 and 1905, and for many … MSS. Acct. of Steward of Guild Merchant, 1415 Edw. III. J. I. 1/996 m. 26 d. The record says that a man was imprisoned …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 11 In 1334 the burgesses of Yarmouth obtained from Edward III a confirmation of their charter, 12 but the … 15 A confirmation of the charter was granted in 1466 by Edward IV, and by Queen Elizabeth in 1560. 16 The last and … important charter to Yarmouth was granted in 1609 by James I at the petition of the mayor and burgesses. 17 The town was …
A History of the County of York
… other parishes: five of these, St. Mary's Layerthorpe, St. Edward's, All Saints' and St. Helen's, Fishergate, and … the city: east of the Ouse, the liberty of St. Mary (i.e. St. Olave's parish), Heworth, Osbaldwick, Heslington, … St. Mary's, Layerthorpe, All Saints', Fishergate, St. Edward's, and St. John's, Hungate. See p. 364. Mint Yard was …