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Mason's Guide 1876 - Brading
"Brading is a corporate and market town. Near the church there is an ancient
town hall, and the stocks, neither of which are used. It is governed by a
senior and junior mayor, and thirteen jurats, acting under a charter from the
crown, and having a common seal with the legend"The King's Towne of Brading."
It once sent two members to Parliament, but as in those days payment for such
privilege was demanded, the inhabitants petitioned to be relieved, and their
prayer was granted. At the upper part of the town may be seen the bull ring
formerly used for bull-baiting, the favourite, but barborous sport of our
forefathers. Here is a large Congregational Chapel, situated on the Mall, with
a neat Cemetery attached; and a Bible Christian Chapel. Brading can be reached
by rail from Ryde, Newport, Ventnor, Sandown, Shanklin, and Wroxall."
(From Mason's Guide to the Isle of Wight, 1876)
[Last updated: 4th August 2003 - Brian Pears]