A Short History and Description of the Town of Alton in the County of SouthamptonWarren & Son, 1896 - 192 pages |
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... Lane ; and Messrs . Vaus and Crampton , of the Helios Works , Alton and London , for their excel- lent illustrations . To Messrs . Warren and Son I wish to express my appreciation of the kind interest they have taken in the work , and ...
... Lane ; and Messrs . Vaus and Crampton , of the Helios Works , Alton and London , for their excel- lent illustrations . To Messrs . Warren and Son I wish to express my appreciation of the kind interest they have taken in the work , and ...
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... Lane , 1844 118 XV . — Vicarage Hill · 120 XVI . The Alton Machine , 1750 XVII . - High Street , Alton , 1896 124 126 XVIII . The Public Buildings , 1896 128 XIX . - Eggar's Grammar School , about 1820 130 /XX.-William Curtis , Founder ...
... Lane , 1844 118 XV . — Vicarage Hill · 120 XVI . The Alton Machine , 1750 XVII . - High Street , Alton , 1896 124 126 XVIII . The Public Buildings , 1896 128 XIX . - Eggar's Grammar School , about 1820 130 /XX.-William Curtis , Founder ...
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... lanes , and about 30 horses and some prisoners were taken by Sir Arthur's men , who then returned and blocked up all the entrances to the town , leaving Lord Crawford and his men to make the best of their way to Winchester . " " Nor ...
... lanes , and about 30 horses and some prisoners were taken by Sir Arthur's men , who then returned and blocked up all the entrances to the town , leaving Lord Crawford and his men to make the best of their way to Winchester . " " Nor ...
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... Lane , o a . or . II p . part of a slip of Land extending from Normandy Street to the Line of the Mid - Hants Railway , and o a . or . 4 p . , part of the above - mentioned Land in Nether Street Fields . The above deed of the 24th March ...
... Lane , o a . or . II p . part of a slip of Land extending from Normandy Street to the Line of the Mid - Hants Railway , and o a . or . 4 p . , part of the above - mentioned Land in Nether Street Fields . The above deed of the 24th March ...
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... Lane , communicating with the said meadow . 4. Thomas Geale bequeathed by will dated 2 May , 1653 , four tene- ments in Church Street with gar- den adjoining to be inhabited by eight poor people who shall be born in Alton . I. 2 . 3 ...
... Lane , communicating with the said meadow . 4. Thomas Geale bequeathed by will dated 2 May , 1653 , four tene- ments in Church Street with gar- den adjoining to be inhabited by eight poor people who shall be born in Alton . I. 2 . 3 ...
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Abbot acres aforesaid Alton Church Amery Basingstoke bells Bentworth Bishop Bishop of Winchester building chalk Chapel Chawton Church of Aulton Churchwardens churchyard Cottage County Curtis Museum dated died district Dyer East Tisted East Worldham Edward England entries erected farm Farnham Froyle gallery gift granted Hall Hants held Henry High Street Hill History of Hampshire Holybourne Hyde Hyde Abbey Institution James John King King's Kingsley land Lane late London Lord Lord Crawford manor March Mary meadow memory Messrs Mill Neatham neighbourhood Neteham Newton Valence Nicholas Normandy occupied Parish of Alton Peter Petersfield pews Plate poor present regiment rent restoration Richard Robert School seats Selborne Shalden shillings Shore's History Shortheath Southampton summer migrant Sunday Thomas Town of Alton Turk Street Vestry Vicar of Alton Vicarage Westbrook wife William Waller Winchester window winter visitant Wood Woodward and Wilks
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Page 162 - SHALL I, wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair? Or make pale my cheeks with care 'Cause another's rosy are? Be she fairer than the day, Or the flowery meads in May, If she think not well of me, What care I how fair she be?
Page 47 - ... the doors ; so that the enemy entered almost as soon ; and after a short resistance, in which many were killed, the soldiers, overpowered, threw down their arms, and asked quarter ; which was likewise offered to the colonel ; who refused it, and valiantly defended himself, till, with the death of two or three of the assailants, he was killed in the place ; his enemies giving him a testimony of great courage and resolution.
Page 47 - I am certainly informed there were not above fifteen pieces found in the pocket of Colonel Bolles, who, until he fell himself, did bravely encourage and lead on his soldiers.
Page 19 - Henry's reign, was a favourite ambush for outlaws, who there awaited the merchants and their trains of sumpter-horses travelling to or from Winchester; even in the fourteenth century the wardens of the great fair of St. Giles held in that city paid five mounted sergeants-atarms, to keep the pass of Alton during the continuance of the fair, "according to custom5.
Page 19 - The district (of Alton) is known to have been for a very long period the resort of robbers. There is a spot in the parish of Bentley, and close to the forest of Alice Holt, to which the word
Page 54 - Be merciful after thy power. If thou hast much, give plenteously; if thou hast little, do thy diligence gladly to give of that little: for so gatherest thou thyself a good reward in the day of necessity.
Page 48 - Commendation in ys pationate expression : ' Bring me a Moorning Scarffe, I have Lost one of the best Commanders in this Kingdome.
Page 132 - UPON TRUST to permit the said premises and all Buildings thereon erected, or to be erected, to be for ever hereafter appropriated and used as and for a School for the education of Children and Adults, or Children only...
Page 66 - Sheire ; Collonell of a ridgment of Foot of 1300 who for his gratious King Charles ye First, did wounders att the Battell of Edge Hill, his last...