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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 … from the Headington and Taynton quarries. The E., S. and W. sides of the Front Quadrangle seem to have been first … John Stratford, (f) St. Jerome, (g) St. Dunstan, (h) St. Oswald of York, (i) St. Alphege, (j) St. Cyprian, (k) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a Mazer Cup, 14501530, fully described and illustrated in H. C. Moffatt's Old Oxford Plate (1906); pre-Civil War … a quarry was leased and worked directly. The principal mason's yard was at Burford, where the stone of better … over the anteroom. 144 Here they remained till in 1821 W. R. Eginton of Birmingham glazed the two small west windows …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1814); app. Consul, Emden 3 Sept. 1814 (FO 366/247 f. 33). Mason, George Messenger ( Librarian's Dept.) 21 April 1857 … of Accounts, Lord Chamberlain's Dept. (FO 366/384; W. A. Lindsay, The Royal Household (London 1898), 159). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 12 Sept. 1692 on app. as Storekeeper and Muster Master, W. Indies Squadron (Adm. 2/10 p. 78). Allen, Jasper Clerk ( … f. 11). Res. 25 Dec. 1723 (Adm. 7/811 f. 16). Benge, F. W. Clerk ( Stores Office) transferred from Transport Branch 7 … 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
… ff. 212-16; C 66/3772). Left office 26 Oct. 1798 (app. of W. Scott). Marsden, William Second Secretary 3 March 1795-21 … Fanshawe First Naval Lord 8 March 1858-28 June 1859. Mason, Edmund Deputy Judge Advocate of the Fleet 12 Nov. … (HCA 50/15 f. 219). Left office 14 March 1815 (app. of H. Lindsay). Thurtle, Samuel Extra Clerk 14 Nov. 1796-19 Dec. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 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 … resident at Portsmouth (AO 1/1731/158). Miller, Thomas W. Draftsman to Surveyor of Buildings 28 Aug. 1828-21 May …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was administered jointly with others for Longnor. 79 V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327. This article was written in 1994. Census, … and Wales, sheet 3 (1983). D.R.O., D. 2375M/174/5/8. V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327; Census, 1901-91. The figures for the … m. 1. Eng. P.N. Elements, i. 248-9, 261; below, estates. W.S.L. 132/9A/47, deed of 31 July 1586. S.H.C. vii (1), 218. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cf. PRO, SC 2/208/40, m. 4d. ORO, BOQM VI/i/2; ibid. E/8/9/W/5; E/8/9/D/1, f. 20. Southwick Cart. II, pp. 1003. COS, PRN … intro. (settlement). D&C Exeter, MS 2865, deposition of H. Folkes; ORO, incl. award and map. ORO, incl. award and … it. e.g. ORO, E/8/9/D/1, ff. 10, 17, 24; ibid. E/8/9/W/5; ibid. BOQM VI/i/2; Bodl. MS Top. Oxon. e 279, f. 104v. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was built on the Shilton road before 1824 by the local mason Alexander Oakey, 107 and the nearby Poplar Brewery, … (church: origins). D&C Exeter, MS 2865, deposition of H. Folkes; cf. ORO, incl. award and map; below, Clanfield, … ibid. Pocock I/6, III/3, III/36. ORO, incl. award, s.v. J. W. Willaume, no. 42; ibid. pre-incl. surv. folded in, s.v. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… hardwood in 1888 when it was sold by a timber merchant to W. B. Marling of Clanna, 34 who planted more conifers there … on the west side of the lane leading to the church by D. H. D. Burr, 78 who transferred it to trustees in 1854. 79 In … ct. 28 Apr. 1774. So called by the late 13th cent.: V.C.H. Glos. x. 51. Cf. below, Lydney, intro. O.S. Map 6", Glos. …
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