![]() Moreover, the position of the entry (one tenement N. Although the quit rent is 6d, this may be accounted for by the addition of the 7½ acres of land now accompanying the site. One of the earliest priests of this chantry was Thomas Clydesdale alias Bocher.ġ552 (NH) The close connection between the Bocher and Clydesdale families makes it likely that it is the property referred to in 1552 as "a tenement and 7½ acres late in the tenure of Thomas Liddesdale" (a variant spelling for Clydesdale), then held by Stephen Yonge. The Bochers were an important family of local business men whose names are associated with some of Hungerford's earliest charters including those relating to what became known as the burgesses' chantry. <1470 (NH) Walter Cotereil (see c.1470 entry below)Ĭ.1470 (NH) On this site in c.1470 John Bocher held ½ burgage which had once been Walter Cotereil's and paid for it an annual quit rent of 4d. Inklings and BOHO, 121-122 High Street, May 2010 Timeline: Inklings and vacant shop, 121-122 High Street, Feb 2007 Barnaby's, Inklings and Rayner Opticians, Jan 1987. Wyatt's Fruiterer/Confectioner, and Fish Shop, 121-122 High Street, Jun 1953 ![]() Paper-hanging Manufactory - (Thomas Aldridge & Co.- Inklings and Parsons, 121-122 High Street, Jan 2012 ![]() Outfitting, New Town, Establishment - (E. Nursery and Seedsmen - (Peter Lawson & Son) Ironmonger - Kinnaird or Cottage Grates, (J. Guide Books and Travelling Maps, (Black's). Gellatly)Įurope, History of, (Blackwood and Sons). ĭressing and Writing-Case Makers, (Wilson & Co.)Įngraving and Lithographic Establishment, (J. To present their Subscribers with a Map of Scotland, engravedĮxpressly for the work, at considerable expense.Īgriculture and Rural Affairs, works on, (Blackwood & Sons)Ĭarriers to and from Edinburgh, (J. Have much pleasure in being enabled (without any additional charge) Information, including the alterations upon foreign postages, whichĬame into operation under the recent convention with France.įrom the circulation already secured for the work, the Publishers The Work, also, embodies the latest Post Office Of the Mails, has been collected and arranged with the greatestĬare and attention, from official and private returns, and affordsĪn opportunity of calculating exactly the return of Post from any The Post Office information, in regard to the despatch and arrival Unspeakable benefit for all mercantile purposes. Of correspondence throughout Scotland, and at the same time be of Indispensable, as it will afford the utmost facility for the transmission That this, the first attempt to supply what has long been wanting, willīe duly appreciated by the Nobility, Landed Proprietors, Bankers, Which has been unavoidable, in order to secure accuracy, they hope That their endeavour to make it worthy of public patronage has beenĮffected and while they regret the long delay that has occurred, and In presenting to their Subscribers and the Public " A Directory to INSPECTOR OF LETTER-CARRIERS, GENERAL POST-OFFICE. GIVING THE COUNTIES IN WHICH THEY ARE SITUATED- THE POST-TOWNS TO WHICHĮACH IS ATTACHED- AND THE NAME OF THE RESIDENT.Ī TABLE SHOWING THE DESPATCH AND ARRIVAL OF THE MAILSĮVERT INFORMATION RESFECTING THE TRANSMISSION QF LETTERS TO ALLĮNGRAVED ON STEEL, EXPRESSLY FOR THE WORK, BY LIZARS. ![]() in Scotland: giving the counties in which they are situated - the post-towns to which each is attached - and the name of the resident. Full text of " Directory to gentlemen's seats, villages, &c.
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