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A History of the County of Oxford
… others included the relatively prosperous comb-maker John Hill, and Edward Bettres or Bettrice, perhaps related to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… passed to his relict Eleanor and her second husband John Hill of Burford and later of Bampton, who were in dispute …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1628) and Jacob West (d. 1684), both reeves, and Richard Hill, merchant (d. 1658). Seven dissenters are known to have … Vicar of Banbury, and 4 a. of glebe, called Upper White Hill. In 1853 a vicarage-house was provided. The … Par. Colln. 2227. Beesley, Hist. Banbury, 267, 279. C. Hill, 'William Perkins and the Poor', Puritanism and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fields there is no direct evidence. 10 The crest of Crouch Hill, south-west of the town, was never cleared, but the rest … simply the creation of a small preserve around Crouch hill, the 1330 licence led to the extinguishing of pasture … lying on the west of the Oxford road at the top of the hill leading out of the town, 28 but it seems likely that the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1951, and in 1970 had 454 and 466 children respectively. Hill View County Primary opened in September 1968 and had 460 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the north of the parish lies on Lower Lias, and Crouch Hill, the highest point in the parish (556 ft.), a … occupation site close to the Broughton road. 22 Crouch Hill bears a Celtic name, 23 providing a link between the … of Middleton Cheney (Northants.), and possibly colliers from Warwickshire. The first riot (11 September) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands between the Bloxham and Broughton roads at Crouch Hill and Berrymoor, and a large number of closes, apparently … as 'an old manor place'. It is said to have stood on a hill a little to the north of the present farm-house, 116 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road the terraces on the north side of Constitution Hill had been built by 1851. 137 Around Neithrop village … of Banbury. The Cornhill Corn Exchange was designed by W. Hill of Leeds 152 and built by Kimberley of Banbury, 153 with … name is discussed above. 182 Close to Calthorpe, on the hill to the south of the borough, lay Easington, which may …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… above the sea, and forming an eminence called the Gallow Hill; and in the upper part of the parish, are eminences of … The road from Aberdeen winds round the verge of a verdant hill, on the extremity of which, sloping towards the sea, and … east barony of the parish, and is inhabited principally by colliers and miners, employed at the neighbouring works. A …
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