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A History of the County of Oxford
… 184750. H.O. 107/1726/2. O.R.O. Th. Union Min. Bk. 18503. Brown and Guest, Thame, 213. Cf. report of Thame Board in Thame Gazette, 18 Aug. 1896. Thame Gaz. 27 Apr. 1897. Brown and Guest, Thame, 270. Lupton, Extracts, 18, 21, 22, … 18881959. Inf. the Clerk, U.D.C. Seymour Diary, cited Brown and Guest, Thame, 193. For later developments see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 190. Acts of P.C. 16278, 450. Cal. S.P. Dom. 16367, 210. Brown and Guest, Thame, 1701. Ibid. 1713. Reg. Sutton, iv. … 140, 162, 206, 215, 219, 238. Cal. S.P. Dom. 16445, 176. Brown and Guest, Thame, 115. Wood, Life, i. 1204, 128; F. J. … Oxon. c 3, p. 334. D.N.B. For them see ibid. and J. H. Brown, Hist. of Thame Grammar School, 76. D.N.B. For his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Smith, ii. 110; iv. 3435). Cal. Chart. R. 122657, 14. Brown and Guest, Thame, 33. This was a general grant … The Ancient Painted Glass in Merton College, Oxford, 43. Brown and Guest, Thame, 74. Rousham Arch. N 33, N 62. E … 36; ibid. 1592, 195. See above and below, pp. 133, 190. Brown and Guest, Thame, 126. Wood, Life, i. 114. e.g. Rousham …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
Survey of London
… C that developed under leases from Goldingham, Wilson and Brown 18614. Based on the Ordnance Survey of 195176 By a deed … Marris Wilson, and a widowed lady at Cheltenham, Ann Brown. These two had, in the previous month, bought out some … out other mortgagees of Nokes on behalf of Wilson and Brown. 88 Unlike James Rhodes, Goldingham generally had …
Survey of London
… Street, Oxford Street and the artisans' dwellings around Brown Hart Gardens, and between 1881 and 1886 the leases of … paid the cost of laying out a large garden in what is now Brown Hart Gardenslater converted into a roof 'garden' above … blessing. 347 In the newly rebuilt artisan quarter around Brown Hart Gardens he provided a drinking fountain, and he …
Survey of London
The Aldermen of the City of London
… and Vintners were not named does not appear. In 1523, John Brown, a Painter-Stainer, was translated to the Haberdashers. … on its roll of members so active a Tory as Anthony Brown (afterwards Chamberlain), and also W. Cubitt, who … Sir M. Wood (18071843). R. Rothwell (18181821). A. Brown (18211844). M. Gibbs (18381851). W. Cubitt (18511863). …
Survey of London
Survey of London
… J. P. White and Sons Ltd. (garden treillage). Redpath, Brown and Co. Ltd. provided the steel joists needed to …
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