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A History of the County of Sussex
… Earl of Arundel, husband of Adeliza, widow of Henry I, who in 1147 confirmed to the church of Holy Trinity … latter, but the earl showed that previous kings, Richard I, John and Henry III, when the city was in their hands, had … op. cit. i, 151, quoting from Corporation Records. The post-Reformation status of the Close is dealt with by Mr. W. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… even as far off as Sidlesham. 5 Under a charter of Henry I the citizens of Chichester obtained liberties in the ports … in the port of Horemouth as rights held by Henry III and Edward I and granted to the city by charter of Edward II. 7 These charters may have been the origin of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… we have of a fair at Chichester was that granted by Henry I about 11078 to Ralph Bishop of Chichester, to be held for … from the vigil of St. Faith (5 October) to the eve of St. Edward the Confessor (12 October). 13 Bishop Robert Rede … of St. James outside the city. 21 This fair was claimed by Edward I in 1289, who commanded the sheriff to proclaim it in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… position of several others, some of which were probably post-medieval. They occurred in such streets as Cross … originally surmounted by a gable. No. 169 has a crown-post roof of the 14th or 15th century and retains a pointed … diagonal framing. In Cox Street a house with a crown-post roof (No. 22) was wrecked by bombing, 44 while further …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Boulton of Worcester'. 20 The Gulson Library (1873) by Edward Burgess 21 was a gabled brick building with stone … drawing for the assembly hall: ex. inf. Mr. John Harris, R.I.B.A. Libr. B.R.L., Aylesford Coll., 'Seats, Castles, etc.' … 265. Pevsner, Warws. 267. Ibid. 266. Inf. concerning post-war buildings is taken from Development and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the arch-braced collar-beam type. Elsewhere queen-post tie-beam trusses have survived, as well as some of the … The original range, dating from 1885, was designed by Edward Burgess, and was built of red brick with stone … 36. Reg. Roger de Norbury, 1322-58 (Coll. Hist. Staffs. i), 253, 256, 271; Burbidge, Old Cov. and Lady Godiva, 118. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… time. It was the work of two authors one of whom was Dr. Edward Jackson, the head master of the Free Grammar School, … 1,000, to be awarded to freemen or freemen's children for post-graduate research. The educational foundation also … the whole ancient parish of St. Michael's in the form of (i) donations to a hospital or convalescent home, any …
A History of the County of Warwick
… that a later reconstruction took place, perhaps partly in post-Reformation times. At the west end of the arcades two … included among property granted by the Crown in 1546 to Edward Watson, of Rockingham (Northants.), and Henry Herdson, … the first Vicar of Ansty in the early years of Elizabeth I. 93 He was followed by a succession of vicars at Ansty to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… see and head church', in order, as he expressed it, that 'I may keep my name'. But in spite of the pleas of the mayor … church further out of the city on the Cheylesmore estate. Post-war church extension has, as before, followed the growth … Pontificum Anglorum (Rolls Ser.), 310; Le Neve, Fasti, i. 543, 544, 546 sqq.; Dugdale, Mon. vi (1), 472. B.M. Add. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… causeways, the New Gate causeways towards Willenhall (i.e. the London road), the causeway to Stoke (to become the … also passed through the city in 1836. In 1830 the Coventry post office could advertise the daily receipt and dispatch of … and Chester; Warwick and Leamington were served by a horse post, and Nuneaton, Bedworth and Hinckley by a foot post. 44 …
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