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Amesbury
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1837 AD |
The Amesbury Union Workhouse built on South Mill Hill |
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Cricklade
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1837 AD |
After many years without a weekly market a Market Committee introduces a monthly cattle and corn market to be held in High Street on the 3rd Tuesday of every month; stocks removed from Calcutt Street |
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Downton
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1837 AD |
By this time the present Lode Hill/High Street was well established. Lode Hill cutting was deepened for railway. |
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Marlborough
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1837 AD |
Workhouse in Hyde Lane sold |
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Purton
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1837 AD |
Cricklade and Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse built near the Upper Square |
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Sherston
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1837 AD |
Baptist Chapel erected in Back Lane (now Grove Road) |
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Westbury
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1837 AD |
Committee formed to consider a scheme for lighting the town by gas |
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Wilton
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1837 AD |
Wilton Poor Law Union Workhouse opened; Primitive Methodist chapel opened in West Street |