Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 18Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1893 |
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... Town , including its mayoralty , local government , & c .; ( 3 ) The Church ; ( 4 ) The Castle ; and ( 5 ) The Trade . The President continued : -Atkyns tells us that the " town of Newnham was distinct from the manor , and was given by ...
... Town , including its mayoralty , local government , & c .; ( 3 ) The Church ; ( 4 ) The Castle ; and ( 5 ) The Trade . The President continued : -Atkyns tells us that the " town of Newnham was distinct from the manor , and was given by ...
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... town , because one portion of it belonged to the manor of Chesterton , and the other portion , though belonging to the king , was altogether rural and uninhabited ; while on the other hand the town stretched outside the old walled ...
... town , because one portion of it belonged to the manor of Chesterton , and the other portion , though belonging to the king , was altogether rural and uninhabited ; while on the other hand the town stretched outside the old walled ...
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... town , and has no relation whatever to the charter of Henry IV . to the townsmen , and the mythical incorporation . Similarly Mr. Beecham has expanded Sir R. Atkyns ' statement in relation to the town itself , for he says that " the ...
... town , and has no relation whatever to the charter of Henry IV . to the townsmen , and the mythical incorporation . Similarly Mr. Beecham has expanded Sir R. Atkyns ' statement in relation to the town itself , for he says that " the ...
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