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Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… is totalled at the foot. The earliest is dated 34 Edward I (A.D. 13056), after which there is a gap. The next in order being 5, 6 Edward III (A.D. 133132), after which they follow with almost …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… CHARTERS AND LETTERS PATENT. Forty-eight documents (Nos. I-XLVIII). Copies of several of them are also to be found in … them to pay the fee farm rent of Exeter (20 l. p. a.) to Edward Duke of Cornwall, 1 instead of to the King [ see … Henrici, avi mei, remotis omnibus pravis consuetudinibus post avum meum ibi elevatis. Et sciatis eos habere …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… Henrici Anglie, xl. octavo usque" (sic). In the roll of 1 Edward I the title is simply "Exonie Curia Civitatis," with the … Mayor's or City Court, these rolls, down to the reign of Edward III, contain the following matters: The records of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… who founded the new minster of St. Oswald there. By Edward the Confessor's reign the kings of England had a …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the town became Kingston upon Hull with its acquisition by Edward I, partly in order to serve as a base for his Scottish … of Sutton was being submerged by new estates. Only one post-war boundary extension was made, however, and that a …
A History of the County of Leicester
… them. 3 The discovery that by vulcanizing rubber (i.e. treating it with sulphur) it could be made resistant to … fine terra-cotta factory in Rutland Street was designed by Edward Burgess in 1898. 15 In 1911 it was stated that in …
A History of the County of Leicester
… thousand women employed, chiefly in the large factories. 'I arrive at that number', he continued, 'by reckoning the … factories to help ease the situation. In the two immediate post-war years the boot and shoe industry benefited from the … (1843), 143. Ibid. 1001. White, Dir. Leics. (1846), 1724. Post Office Dir. [Leics.] (1848), 25645. V.C.H. Northants. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… than 15 s. gross, and 96 per cent. less than 15 s. net (i.e. when all charges had been deducted); from the masters' … Thomas Toone, a worker in the glove branch, stated: 'I have been out as much as five or six weeks together and … part ii. Wells, Brit. Hosiery Trade, 152. Leic. Daily Post, 1217 Feb. 1886. Wells, op. cit. 1934. See below, p. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… acquisition of two well-connected and capable candidates. Edward Goulburn had already acquired a standing in Leicester … was John Biggs's brother William, now M.P. for Newport (I. of W.), followed the lead of Bright and the peace party. … defeated. 465 In the opinion of the Leicester Daily Post 'the cancer of pacifism is removed and Leicester stands …
A History of the County of Leicester
… not restore to both the profits and place of town clerk Edward Palmer (who had been dismissed in 1646 for actions … borough seats were part of the county scheme of things: 'I am confident he will not be expelled the House: and I am … In spite of the solicitations of Henry Halford for the post of steward, 65 William Major should be kept in that …