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A History of the County of Warwick
… place had decreased by £1 to £11 since the time of King Edward. 8 The division of the vill into two halves between … genuine writ known to have been issued in its favour by Edward the Confessor. 10 The status of free burgesses had … the earl's tenants during or before the earldom of Ranulf I (1120-29). Between 1149 and 1153 Earl Ranulf II confirmed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… employing 400-500 men and producing 100 watches a day. 8 Edward Loseley, who was chosen to make the new Market Hall … as obtaining a contract for the supply of tricycles to the Post Office for deliveries, a purpose soon adopted by … VIII. xiv (1), p. 408. Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, i. 106-8. J. Nichols, Progresses of Queen Eliz. i. 447-8 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… foundation charter and confirmations of his grant by Edward the Confessor and Pope Alexander II (106173), dated … by the R.A.F. of saturation bombing techniques. 27 POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION. 28 It has sometimes been assumed … made use of their walls to deny entrance to Charles I in 1642, Charles II in 1662 ordered that they be razed to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the S. end of Foleshill Road became a car park during post-war reconstruction. LEICESTER STREET* (Doggelone, 1221; … street and bridge have ceased to exist as a result of the post-war reconstruction of the area. SMITHS ROW(le … Cal. Gregory-Hood deeds, no. 43; Warws. Ft. of Fines, i, p. 209. E 164/21 ff. 168v, 169. Poole, Cov. 398. Bradford, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… liberties which, apart from a brief period in 1471-2 when Edward IV confiscated them, 15 Coventry had for so long held. … of unexplained suspensions from the council house in James I's reign may have resulted from political differences within … Corporation Act of that year and was unable to fill the post. By virtue of the Act the government also forced the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the judicial privileges listed in a forged writ of Edward the Confessor and granting to the tenants of all its … were added to commercial ones. The king granted that all inquisitions in the town before the king or his justices … See p. 2. Roger of Wendover, Chron. (Eng. Hist. Soc.), i. 497; see p. 242. S.B.L., Gregory Leger Bk. pp. 23-24; B.M. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… because of the war and only opened in 1923 as the King Edward VII Memorial Sanatorium at Hertford Hill near Warwick. … 'Mr. Steane', the architect, probably of the firm of G. & I. Steane which designed the isolation hospital, used … was opened in a reconstructed building, formerly the post office, in Smithford Street. Like the old exchange it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of 1295. 2 Coventry representatives were also returned to Edward I's Parliaments of 1298, 1301, 1302, 1305, and 1306, but … Henry Bagot in 1306 were also prominent citizens. During Edward II's reign Coventry apparently sent special …
A History of the County of Warwick
… pp. xix-xx. Daniel Neal, Hist. of the Puritans (1822), i. 284-6. F. E. Leese, 'New Draperies at Cov.' (TS. in C.L.); … in 1584, see Benjamin Brook, Lives of the Puritans, i. 445-6. Sharp, Cov. 76; Presb. Movt. in the Reign of Q. … stiff than Cartwright': Strype, Life of Whitgift (1822), i. 429. Strype, Whitgift, i. 555-6; iii. 254-5; Neal, Hist of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as Priory High School, in 1945 (for girls). The first new post-war secondary schools were The Woodlands and Caludon … England CG Comprehensive Girls Comp. Comprehensive G Girls I Infants, Infants' J Junior, Juniors JB Junior Boys JG … ALDERMAN'S GREEN, Alderman's Green Rd. 1953 Orig. JM & I; 1956 JM/I ( 12) ALDERMOOR FARM, Pinley Fields, Stoke …