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A History of the County of Sussex
… hotels had been built by 1796, of which the two chief, the New Inn, later the Marine Hotel, and the Sea House, later the … in Bath Place by 1798, 23 which was rebuilt by 1833 as the New Parisian Baths. 24 Between 1818 and 1823 the Royal Baths … form of a simple jetty had been constructed by a limited company in 1862 at the bottom of South Street, to the design …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… another stream rises under the hill, and runs into the river Arun. There are considerable woods of oak, ash, beech, … The liberty is of great extent, stretching from the river Char to the Axe, which separates the counties of Devon … is commemorative of the fire. On the erection of the new town, a market and fair, with various municipal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. The township is bounded on the south by the river Coquet, and takes its name from the stream of the … from Pickering to Kirkby-Moorside, and eastward of the river Seven. Wrenbury (St. Margaret) WRENBURY ( St. … 718; patrons and impropriators, the Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford. The great tithes have been commuted for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… taxed, and the sizes of writing paper were set out in new schedules [Acts (1784)]. The following sizes and types …
A Dictionary of London
… Devised by will of Sir Wm. Herriott, 1506, to the Drapers' Company, by the name of "Vernon's quay." It seems to be on or … of Wine. Four companies of them in 1301 "The Newemeyne" (New Household). The King's Society and The Society of Shipup …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a mainly rural parish, lies south and east of the river Tern and north of Watling Street; the western boundary … parish and to the east lies the northern part of Telford new town. The main part of the ancient parish, dealt with … was included within the designated area of Telford new town in 1968. 92 Crossing the parish from south-west to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… carried on to some extent, and there is a corn-mill on the river Tern, which bounds the parish on the north. In the … passed through the centre of the station, and crossed the river at Wroxeter Ford, from which point it branched off … containing 363 inhabitants. It lies on the navigable river Bure, and comprises about 1300 acres, of which the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Moors. 11 In 1898 the civil parish was included in the new urban district of Oakengates. 12 Wrockwardine Wood was included within the designated area of Telford new town in 1968. 13 The Middle Coal Measures, lying close to … a private standard-gauge network, which linked most of the company's interests by 1855. The network reached its peak …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… had a lease of the Charlton mining interests, and new pits were being sunk in Wrockwardine Wood. In 1736-7 the … Wood Old Yard works and soon became known as the New Yard. 4 Engineering rapidly became as important to the company as its coal, iron, and brick production, and it was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… least 1914. 5 From 1961 evening classes were held at the new Trench Modern School. 6 All the 19th-century schools were … school opened in 1943; the church school was rebuilt on a new site. Between 1953 and 1977 a new infant school, a new (Roman Catholic) primary school, and …
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