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A History of the County of Oxford
… Quaker organization in Oxfordshire, E. D. Paul, 'Recs. of Banbury Monthly Meeting', Oxoniensia, 31 (1966), 1635. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… congregation came from the 'better class' houses on the Banbury and Woodstock roads, and that the church was losing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 1868) followed streams of the Thames on the west, the Banbury road on part of the east, small streams on part of … as that of the later estate. The boundary followed the Banbury road on the west and a stream on the east; Wilsey by … Thames to over 70 m. in the east, along the Woodstock and Banbury roads. 60 The division between the lowlying alluvium …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Dorset, iv (1870), 315; P.R.O., C 139/65, no. 39. Ric. Banbury was said to be lord in 1412: Feud. Aids, vi. 525. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… kitchens. 18 Later owners included, from the 1860s, G. G. Banbury (d. 1911) and the Brothertons. W. C. Brotherton, Banbury's son-in-law, closed his shoe shop at no. 6 Market … No. 5 was occupied from the early 20th century by Charles Banbury, newsagent and stationer, whose business, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cal. Pat. 1452-61, 51. Boro. Mun. 83/1, pp. 3-4. Cf. Banbury: V.C.H. Oxon. ix. 73. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), ii. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Acre, barring the lane called Hensington Way or the way to Banbury. 30 In 1583 it was recalled that the townsmen had … in 1932, and houses at the east end of Hensington, on Banbury Road and Shipton Road; Hill Rise at the north end of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… room in the town hall. 77 In 1841 Gillett & Tawney of Banbury opened a bank at no. 15 Market Street, which moved to … lived businesses, besides those mentioned above, included Banbury's, drapers, at nos. 1820 Oxford Street since the 1850s. 88 Gabriel Banbury (d. 1911), apprenticed in Woodstock from Burford in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the rest of the causeway in the 1840s. 42 An early road to Banbury ran north-east from the town on the line of the later … roads in the 18th century, however, the preferred route to Banbury seems to have been by Hensington Road and and its … a large royalist army stayed there on the way to relieve Banbury, and seven foot regiments were quartered in Woodstock …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tendency' excluded such men as the Methodist G. G. Banbury, one of the town's principal property owners, and all … of ratepayers led by John Parker, cabinet maker, John Banbury, draper, and Edwin Hiorns, clerk, petitioned the … and a deputy mayor's badge presented by Alderman C. W. Banbury in 1959 to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth …