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A History of the County of Oxford
… 9 rent for the two corn mills and the land, while Henry White and Thomas Jordan each paid 13 s. 4 d. for their share … Jordans still held a share in 1665, but in 1678 William White, clerk, whose family had acquired its half of the … in 1626, died in possession of both parts. 24 In the 1680s White's daughter Elizabeth Pusey and her husband Richard …
A History of the County of Oxford
… England' for blanket-making, producing not only 'famously white' blankets, but also other specialized heavy broadcloths … both by innkeepers and by farmers and other tradesmen. The White Hart Inn had a 'malting room' in the 1650s; 173 the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but, following disputes with his partners, set up the White Hart brewery and malting business on Bridge Street …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 1935. The industry's main product continued to be white or coloured blankets, dispatched by rail and sold …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Hereford, chiefly from the Staple Hall, King's Head and White Hart inns. 82 Following the opening of railway stations … as later, around the market place and High Street. 233 The White Hart, a 'chief inn of the town' visited by Charles I, … to have been established in existing large houses. The White Hart reportedly occupied part of the Yate family's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 20 and by the 1640s it may have been part of the White Hart Inn, although both those buildings possibly lay a … and three storeys, of rubble with arched window heads in white brick; internal floors and roof are of timber, carried … bailiffs, representing the town authorities, wore their 'white bands', the procession being completed by 'a Marshal to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… included a procession at which the bailiffs 'wore their white bands', 59 and by then they had a mace used at the … Dir. Oxon. (1876), p. 847. For adjournments to the White Hart and Staple Hall inns, Blenheim Mun., B/M/200, s.a. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1650s, made much of the collapse of an upper floor at the White Hart Inn in 1653, during performance of a play which, … carried down to form altar recesses. In 1867 traces of white and of red or brown colouring were discovered on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Lord Wodehouse, is a large quadrangular mansion of white brick, situated on an eminence in a well-wooded park, … oak and larch trees. The manorhouse, a handsome mansion of white freestone, erected in the 17th century, is beautifully …
A History of the County of Essex
… 82, p. 246. Char. Com. file. 32nd Rep. Com. Char. p. 651; White's Dir. Essex (1863), 145. E.R.O., D/ACR 303, f. 15. …
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