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A History of the County of Oxford
… later Fletcher's House. 18 In 1598 Alderman William Metcalfe (d. 1608), woollendraper, was paying 6 s. 8 d. rent … house behind it. By 1652 John Shewsmith, who married Grace Metcalfe, window, 21 owed an additional 2 d. quitrent for a … 5-9 Park Street In the early 17th century Alderman Thomas Metcalfe (d. 1630), woollendraper, was paying 10 d. quitrent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1593, may not have been received. 47 In 1608 William Metcalfe left £2 for the poor in addition to a sermon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of which seem to have been preached in 1609-10. 66 William Metcalfe (d. 1608), alderman, left 8 s. a year for a sermon on the Sunday after Candlemas; in 1639 Metcalfe's son William transferred responsibility for … formerly on the outside of the west wall. In 1608 William Metcalfe, alderman, left £ 2 to the corporation to buy a new …
A History of the County of Oxford
… woolman and draper, left goods worth over 400. 26 Of the Metcalfe family of drapers in the early 17th century William … locally to an early 18th-century whitesmith, Henry Metcalfe. 81 Assertions that it was established much earlier … man', 83 but the nature of his skill is not known. Henry Metcalfe (d. 1738) bought his freedom as a gunsmith in 1715 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… There was a fine for refusal to serve; 92 in 1678 William Metcalfe, a nonconformist unwilling to take the necessary … was brought into use in 1974. 5 Although Alderman William Metcalfe left 3 in 1608 to build a conduit 6 and in 1624 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the late 1660s, 55 and in 1672 Edward Miles and William Metcalfe applied for meeting-house licences. Edward Wilsden … and although only one nonconformist was reported in 1676 Metcalfe was alleged to be continuing a conventicle in 1678. …