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A History of the County of Oxford
… school on Weald Lane by 1861, which moved later to the market place and continued in the early 20th century. 77 J. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 19th centuries up Cheapside from the Talbot Inn in the market place, along Church Street, and around the west side … later Kingsway Lane, and passing just south of the later market place. The name Kingsway implies that the lane, a … royal t~un, and its projected course south of the later market place passes close to the sites of an early …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lapsed by 1848. 17 A court house on the west side of the market place, apparently a first-storey chamber with rooms … Cropredy plan, which allowed for a free labour market, was briefly adopted in 1820, 7 but more usually …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the 18th century and early 19th stood south of the market place on the site of modern Folly House, 7 and though … watercourse on the west, and of the southern edge of the market place on the north, suggesting a large inclosure c. 30 … lived there initially, by 1794 she occupied a house by the market place, and the manor house was let with the farm. 12 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (formerly Berks.), and earlier to Bampton, which had a market by 1086 but which by the later Middle Ages was itself predominantly agricultural. Standlake had a small market in the Middle Ages. There was some early inclosure at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… buildings have survived at the Reindeer Inn and No. 16 Market Place. The growth of the town in the 19th century … built mainly of the local ironstone, but in the area near Market Place there are several that are either wholly … and collar-beams. Two of the 16th-century examples, No. 16 Market Place and the front range of the Reindeer Inn, have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… imprisoned after she had 'preached against deceit' in the market-place. 309 The women's example inspired Nathaniel … 1831 and began to hold meetings in his premises in the Market Place soon after his arrival; 527 besides managing a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 156 In the 19th century there was some development of market gardening around the town. Roses and rhubarb were … Bishop of Lincoln, granted Godstow Abbey 5 a year from the market tolls of Banbury; that sum was still being paid on the … Bishop of Lincoln, granted to the Templars freedom from market tolls at Banbury. 170 It is clear therefore that the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and probably created a borough, laying out plots around a market-place close to the original vill of Banbury. 29 The … Midlands. The town, however, remained essentially a local market serving a prosperous farming region, with some contact … the middle of the 19th century Banbury remained a small market town, of which the reputation and notoriety grew out …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the castle to the court hall, and by the repaving of the Market Place. 35 The corporation was granted the right to hold the market and fairs, a court of pie powder, the assize of bread, … a tumbrell, 70 exemplifies the corporation's function as a market authority and administrator of justice; and the …
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