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Butter Market or
Buttermarket can
refer to:
Buttermarket Centre, Ipswich,
shopping centre in
England General Market, Wrexham, in
Wales Market Cross, Barnard...
- The
Buttermarket Centre is a four-level, £65
million shopping centre located in the
centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The
centre was
opened on 1 October...
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Barnard Castle Market Cross (also
known as the
Butter Market or Break's Folley) is an
octagonal construction in the
market town of
Barnard Castle, County...
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wedding menus, or to
Margaret Bridie of Glamis, "who sold them at the
Buttermarket in Forfar".
Bakers in
Forfar traditionally use
shortcrust pastry for...
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wrongdoers was set up next to the town's
pillory at the Bullstake, now the
Buttermarket. In 1522 a
stone cross with gilt lead
stars was
erected at the same place...
- was then
moved to
larger premises in the City ****embly
Rooms above the
Buttermarket,
adjacent to the St
Peter at
Arches Church. In 1892 the City Council...
- trail,
consisting of 14
bronze plaques set in pavements, runs from the
Buttermarket to St Martin's
Church via Lady Wootton's Green. In 2006,
bronze statues...
- Arms of Sir John
Scott (d.1485),
Christchurch Gate,
Buttermarket,
Canterbury Cathedral. He was
Sheriff of Kent in 1460....
- prosperity, in
about 720 AD a
large new part of the town was laid out in the
Buttermarket area.
Ipswich was
becoming a
place of
national and
international importance...
- The Old Town Hall, also
known as The
Buttermarket, is a
former muni****l
building in King Street, Bakewell, a town in Derbyshire, England. The building...