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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the parish was 345 in 1801. Between 1811 and 1871 it rose steadily from 322 to 533, and then fell to 408 in 1901. … the lay impropriator. 101 The work was inspired by R. M. Chatfield (vicar 183082), and the architect was T. H. Wyatt 102 who in most respects seems to have attempted a …
A History of the County of Essex
… paid a money rent 8 and sent one man to work in the lord's meadow at hay-time and two or three men to the boon works, … branded cattle with the mark for Woodford parish: 60 'M' surmounted by a crown in the shape of a recumbent 'E'. 61 … from the trustees of the estate of E. N. Buxton. 74 V.C.H. Essex, i. 375. For the Forest see below, p. 350. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Essex
… number of pupils was often less than 120 10 but in 1872 it rose to 186. 11 In 1880 the school was taken over on lease by … and 15 boarders, was bought from the Crumps by Lt.-Col. W. H. Colley, who was still headmaster in 1969. New buildings … (2nd edn.), 432. Inf. from Headmistress; cf. p. 260, and M. M. Smith, Highams (Walthamstow Antiq. Soc. Occ. Pubn. …
A History of the County of Essex
… of 660 new houses were built each year; this figure rose to 1,600 in the 1930s. 43 Much of this building was … from 1932 and designed in a free Perpendicular style by W. H. Godfrey, ceased to be used for services in 1968. 84 The … 1785, is remembered for his Indian Antiquities 150 and J. M. Rodwell (18081900) was another orientalist. 151 Among …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were c. 30 families. 8 From 231 in 1801 the population rose, rapidly in the 1810s and 1820s, to 378 in 1841. Between … ed. P. Brandon, 66. P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 221. V.C.H. Suss. i. 446. P.R.O., C 134/62, no. 2. Ibid. C 139/65, no. … 167; O.S. Map 6", Suss. XXXVIII (1879 edn.). Cal. Inq. p.m. v, p. 387. S.A.C. xxv. 175. W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 31066. It …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 54 but after its reopening before 1886 average attendance rose to 63 in 1903-4, 55 thereafter falling to 25 in 1938. 56 … Rep. of Educ. Cttee. of Council, 1870-1 [C. 406], p. 537, H.C. (1871), xxii. W.S.R.O., Ep. II/14A/1 (1875). Rep. of … 642, H.C. (1906), lxxxvi. Bd. of Educ., List 21, 1938 (H.M.S.O.), 404. W. Suss. Gaz. 21 Aug. 1980. W.S.R.O., Ep. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Benjamin Churchchill in 1840 nos. 14 and 16 were sold to H. T. T. Palmer, surgeon and mayor (d. 1864), who seems to … renting in 1662. 36 It was later owned by the lawyer and M.P. Sir Littleton Osbaldeston (d. 1692) and for much of the … he had acquired and closed the nearby Crown, formerly the Rose and Crown. 95 The Churchill family sold the island site …
A History of the County of Oxford
… developed at a gate into the royal park. The town's curving west boundary perhaps represents the line of the … rents applied to the original building plots. 94 Quitrents rose from 36 s. 5 d. in 1230 to 43 s. in the 1260s, c. 45 s. … may have been named from John of Wappenham, Woodstock's M.P. in 1305. 46 In the 16th century the lane was Crow Lane …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock a staple town. George Whitton, alderman and M.P., probably instigated the Bill and certainly paid for the … Thomas Williams (d. 1636), baker and innkeeper of the Rose and Crown, was of a family prosperous in Woodstock from … Disraeli visited Daggett's workshop in 1873. 61 In 1871 H. K. Money employed 30 workers at Hope House and Edmund …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1961, after an enlargement of the catchment area, numbers rose to 228. The school became comprehensive in 1964, in 1973 … above, Church. Boro. Mun. 97, pp. 1-2: copy of will; V.C.H. Oxon. i. 482-3. Boro. Mun. 98/1; above, Bldgs. no. 1. … Votivum Carolo (Oxf. 1660); V.C.H. Oxon. i. 479-80. M.I. in church. Secker's Visit. 19. Boro. Mun. 88, pp. 69, …
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