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A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 and a small 2nd-century Roman settlement east of Church Green, 11 evidence of earlier occupation on or near the site … river Windrush on the north to the southern edge of Church Green on the south, and from the Windrush on the east to the … of West End and west of Woodgreen, and closes north of the green and east of Woodstock road as far as the parish …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was probably gabled to the south. No. 5 Church Green (the Hermitage) retains part of a possibly 15th century … Nos. 1012 High Street, the rear wing of No. 5 Church Green, and Nos. 235 Church Green all have arch-braced roofs with curved windbraces. 17. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and East wards lay respectively west and east of Church Green and the market place, West ward west of High Street and … gravel, for repairs to railings and a drain at Church Green, for rubbish-clearing, and for repair of a padlock in … chamber in newly acquired premises at No. 26 Church Green. 99 Premises off High Street were rented as a depot …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to a 'great yard' or barnyard rather than to Church Green, perhaps also reflecting its decline into a small … site in the 19th century included the surviving No. 29 The Green (formerly the Cottage), apparently the house standing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… grounds worth 50 a year, Vicarage close (2 a.) by Church Green, worth 2 10 s., and a farm of 80 a. of arable and 42 a. … Vicarage House A vicarage house on the east side of Church Green, in Vicarage close on the site of the later National … time', and it may be that the college's house on Church Green was for a time a focus of religious conservatism. 65 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and for a time services were held in a house at Church Green, bought privately by the pastor as a joint manse and … open-air meetings in the market square or at Church Green. The group was not mentioned after the early 20th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Begbroke was established before 1915 at No. 1 Church Green, and during the First World War masses were celebrated … from 1948 it had its own priest, living at No. 1 Church Green. By the 1970s it was too small, and in 1975, after many …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who receive a small allowance of fuel; and at Luckley-Green, about a mile from the town, is an hospital established …
A History of the County of Essex
… distributed between 1943 and 1953. 25 Alice Helen Egerton-Green, by will proved 1960, gave £100 for the aged poor. … were amalgamated as the Charity of Alice Helen Egerton-Green and Others. £83 was distributed to the needy in 1974, …
A History of the County of Essex
… a minor. Lawton later sold the advowson to C. E. Egerton-Green (d. 1904) whose widow Alice Helen transferred it in …
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