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... poor families ; if our Newmarket townhouse was this , presumably the rent therefrom was used for the relief of the poor , though there is no evidence for this . ' Stonehouse ' is more understandable , since until the palace was built it ...
... poor families ; if our Newmarket townhouse was this , presumably the rent therefrom was used for the relief of the poor , though there is no evidence for this . ' Stonehouse ' is more understandable , since until the palace was built it ...
Page 17
... poor we shall learn more about them in the 1660s but that they existed in this period is shown not only in the parish registers but also in benefactions in wills . The registers for example record the burials of ' Poore Ned ' , of ...
... poor we shall learn more about them in the 1660s but that they existed in this period is shown not only in the parish registers but also in benefactions in wills . The registers for example record the burials of ' Poore Ned ' , of ...
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... poor , as in 1748/9 when Dr Sandever was paid eight guineas for ' cureing young Floyd's wife of the French disease ' ( syphilis ) . But nor- mally this kind of expenditure was met by the overseers of the poor ( see page 56 ) . The ...
... poor , as in 1748/9 when Dr Sandever was paid eight guineas for ' cureing young Floyd's wife of the French disease ' ( syphilis ) . But nor- mally this kind of expenditure was met by the overseers of the poor ( see page 56 ) . The ...
Contents
Chapter Two 16051647 | 7 |
Chapter Three | 15 |
Chapter Four 16601685 | 23 |
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Abraham Wright acres apothecary assessed B.L. Add Bryant building burials Bury St Edmunds bye-laws called Cambridgeshire Chapman churchwardens Cited Hore cock-fighting cock-pit copyhold court daughter death described died Duke Dullingham eighteenth century evidently example Exning Exning Road fire four Frankpledge Funston glazier Greyhound groom High Street horse racing innholder innkeepers inventory Jockey Club King Charles II King Charles's King James King's Lambert Greene land Lane later London Lord manor manorial market town Marlborough Club married National Horseracing Museum Newmarket overseers Palace House parish vestry perhaps Plan of Newmarket played poor Probate Clagett Probate Goodwin rented Richard Robert Levitt Rookery rooms royal presence Saints Scotman seems Sept seventeenth century shops sport St Mary's Church St Mary's side Suffolk Record Office tenants Thomas Thomas Holcroft trainer United Reformed Church vestry Vestry Book View of Frankpledge Volume widow wife William witch Woodditton yard yeoman
References to this book
The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town ... Peter Borsay No preview available - 1989 |