The Tewkesbury yearly register and magazine [ed. by J. Bennett].James Bennett 1840 |
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Pagina 8
... improving the Gaol , and 887. 10s . 11d . in leather , & c . for the prisoners to make into shoes , & c . + Including 627. 14s . 8d . on building account . In 1828 a treadmill was erected in the gaol , which , with the carriage and ...
... improving the Gaol , and 887. 10s . 11d . in leather , & c . for the prisoners to make into shoes , & c . + Including 627. 14s . 8d . on building account . In 1828 a treadmill was erected in the gaol , which , with the carriage and ...
Pagina 16
... improvement and enlargement of the church - yard will be effected , and , as the north transept and a portion of the ... improved . The Churchwardens ' Report having been concluded , —it was unanimously resolved , That in the opinion of ...
... improvement and enlargement of the church - yard will be effected , and , as the north transept and a portion of the ... improved . The Churchwardens ' Report having been concluded , —it was unanimously resolved , That in the opinion of ...
Pagina 111
... improvements which will add to the con- venience and advantage of the public , -they have no doubt the paymasters of the parish would , at a vestry meeting , readily order this sum of £ .18 . 6s . 6d . to be defrayed out of the church ...
... improvements which will add to the con- venience and advantage of the public , -they have no doubt the paymasters of the parish would , at a vestry meeting , readily order this sum of £ .18 . 6s . 6d . to be defrayed out of the church ...
Pagina 127
... improved appearance of the town , and the conveniency experienced by all who have occasion to pass along the streets by night ; as well as in the great accommodation given to individuals who have introduced gas - lights into their shops ...
... improved appearance of the town , and the conveniency experienced by all who have occasion to pass along the streets by night ; as well as in the great accommodation given to individuals who have introduced gas - lights into their shops ...
Pagina 146
... improved accommodation . We have recommended that the rents of the charity premises should in future go towards accomplishing this object . Edward Richardson's Charity . Edward Richardson , by his will , dated January 18th , 1651 , gave ...
... improved accommodation . We have recommended that the rents of the charity premises should in future go towards accomplishing this object . Edward Richardson's Charity . Edward Richardson , by his will , dated January 18th , 1651 , gave ...
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Abbey Church afterwards aged Almshouses amounted Anne annual appeared appointed Ashchurch Avon bailiffs Banaster Barton-Street Bishop Borough of Tewkesbury Bredon Bridge Brydges burgesses Chaceley Charity Charles Cheltenham Church-Street churchwardens clerk Conderton corporation council county of Gloucester Court Coventry daughter ditto Edward eldest elected Elizabeth erection feoffees Forthampton Freeholders Freemen friends Gates gentlemen George Hartland held Henry High-Street honour hosier House inhabitants James Bennett Joseph Longmore Kemerton King land late Lord magistrates Martin Mary mayor meeting Messrs Mythe Mythe Bridge neighbourhood o'clock Oldbury paid parish of Tewkesbury parliament party persons Petley poor present received Reform rents residence respectable Richard river Avon river Severn Robert Samuel Sarah School sermon Sessions Severn Bridge Shakspeare Society subscriptions Terrett Tewkesbury District Thomas Toddington town of Tewkesbury town-clerk Town-Hall Tracy trustees Twyning Upton-upon-Severn vicar vote Wakeman Walton Cardiff William Dowdeswell Winterbotham Worcester Worcestershire yearly
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