The Warminster entries in Barfoot & Wilkes Directory 1793-98 include:
Matthew King, lime-burner.
A geographical dictionary providing reference information about places and place names in Warminster and other civil parishes in the surrounding area.
The Warminster entries in Barfoot & Wilkes Directory 1793-98 include:
Matthew King, lime-burner.
WILTSHIRE
Horningsham
30 July 1790
Lease.
Cottage at West Common formerly in the occupation of Richard ROE, Samuel GUY, Jeremiah GUY, Silas BROWN and Edmund GARRETT.
1st Marquess to Priscilla GEORGE of Horningsham, widow. (i) 3 September 1757, Surrender by Edward BROWN of his tenement at
SKINNERs Gate, together with meadow called “BROWNs Tenement’ formerly in the occupation of Mary GERRETT, and land near Bradley Gate called “Cowleazes’, formerly in the occupation of Robert YOUNG and Mary GERRETT.
Written on the cover: ‘Entered survey folio 119’, “This lease of 1790 expired by the death of Mary CALLOWAY (formerly TROLLOP) 5 March 1845′.
WILTSHIRE
Corsley
24 December 1789
Lease.
House and garden at Forge Lane late the New Inn and a parrock adjoining late SINGER’s, part of Corsley Heath.
Counterpart lease from 1st Marquess to James KNIGHT; rent 5s.11 1/4d.
Spurt Mead is named on the 5th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Hounds Mead is named on the 5th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Meeting Houfe Lane [Meeting House Lane] [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Bristol Crofs [Bristol Cross] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Scotland [at the northern end of Portway, Warminster] is so named, on the 9th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Bickenham Field [at Corsley] is so named, on the 1st Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Norridge Wood is so named, on the 2nd Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.