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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… the foundations being begun on Feb. 10th, 1438. The master-mason appears to have been Richard Chevynton. The … mainly from the Headington and Taynton quarries. The E., S. and W. sides of the Front Quadrangle seem to have been … the addition of battlements to the quadrangle. In 1553 the S. Range was extended E. along the High Street to provide a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … a quarry was leased and worked directly. The principal mason's yard was at Burford, where the stone of better … partitions), slates, nails, hinges, and clamps. The chief mason was Richard Chevynton: he directed the yard at Burford. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… FO 366/381-2). Left office 24 Sept. 1834 on app. as King's Home Service Messenger (FO 366/673 p. 236; FO 366/382). … pp. 16, 360). Ayers, John Extra Clerk ( Chief Clerk's Dept.) 9 Feb. 1852-1 July 1854 (FO 366/674 pp. 549-53). … 1814); app. Consul, Emden 3 Sept. 1814 (FO 366/247 f. 33). Mason, George Messenger ( Librarian's Dept.) 21 April 1857 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… July 1759-18 Feb. 1761 (Adm. 7/813 f. 10). Clerk ( Seamen's Wages) 18 Feb. 1761-7 June 1780 (ibid. f. 11). Left office … 1794-8 Jan. 1799 (Adm. 7/815 f. 38). Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 8 Jan. 1799-3 March 1809 (Adm. 7/817 f. 5). Dis. 3 … 7/814 f. 20). Gunter, Henry Clerk to Extra Commissioner (Mason) pd. from 19 Jan. to 16 March 1761 (Adm. 7/813 f. 18). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Fanshawe First Naval Lord 8 March 1858-28 June 1859. Mason, Edmund Deputy Judge Advocate of the Fleet 12 Nov. … pp. 383-4). Left office 2 March 1745 (app. of G. Atkins). Mason, Gregory Watchman pd. from 24 June 1694 by order 26 … John Slaney Private Secretary to First Lord (Sir J. S. Pakington) 16 July 1866-March 1867 (Adm. 12/778). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… list of officials Kelly, John Temporary Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 7 April 1804-7 Dec. 1807 (Adm. 7/818 f. 83). Clerk … 14). Pd. to 10 May 1674 (Adm. 2/1741 p. 227). Lewis, John Mason Commissioner 25 Aug. 1825-8 May 1829 (C 66/4295). Left … 1831 (C 66/4170). Ret. 9 Nov. 1831 (Adm. 7/821 f. 59). Mason, Christopher Clerk to Surveyors pd. from 17 Feb. 1707 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… an adjacent site in the later 1890s. 82 The site of Badger's Croft further west was probably inhabited by 1308, when … of Alstonefield manor. The house was known as Butcher's or Badger's Croft in the 18th century. 83 A house called Heathylee was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… HISTORY Agriculture Open Fields and Commons Alwoldsbury's field or fields were mentioned in 12467. 1 No later … to Pitlands or Puttes referred only to land in Alvescot's fields then held with Pitlands farm. 4 10. Alvescot parish … fields In the 18th century and probably earlier Alvescot's open fields lay chiefly north of the KencotBlack Bourton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parishes of Black Bourton and Kencot, Alvescot's ancient parish was long and narrow, running from north to … Thames may have been part of the same process. The parish's 18th-century boundaries (Fig. 10), essentially unaltered at … was built on the Shilton road before 1824 by the local mason Alexander Oakey, 107 and the nearby Poplar Brewery, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… along the south side of an ancient assart called Prior's Mesne and then descended a small brook by the west side of … the land rises steeply to reach 140 m. near Prior's Mesne and 125 m. at the Barnage ridge. Cone brook has been … and Hewelsfield, owned 267 a. 35 Most of the estate's woodland was acquired by the Forestry Commission in 1956. …
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