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A History of the County of Oxford
… bishop accounted for expenses of knights going to and from Wales in 121112, 276 and rent lost from a freehold held by … marked such events as the marriage of the Prince of Wales or the opening of the Witney railway. To celebrate the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… still bore the cost of conveying prisoners to Oxford. 148 Petty crime, including theft, assault, and affray, was dealt … ordered its closure. 159 Inmates, chiefly vagrants, petty criminals, and 'lewd women', seldom numbered more than … in the town, notably the superintendent constable for the petty sessional division, who served also as inspector of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and for the use of the county magistrates, who hold a petty-session for the hundred on the first Friday in every … here; manorial courts occur as occasion requires, and petty-sessions are held on the first and third Tuesdays in …
A History of the County of Essex
… accts. Ibid. D/DHt M88. E. Miller, Agric. Hist. Eng. and Wales, iii. 59. V.C.H. Essex, i. 51718; E.R.O., T/B 122; Cal. … W. Owen, An Authentic Account of all the Fairs in Eng. and Wales (1756), 33; Rep. R. Com. on Market Rights and Tolls … ibid. D/DEl T 171. D. Defoe, A Tour through England and Wales (Everyman edn.), i. 12. E.R.O., D/DEt M10. Ibid. D/DU …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and October 2nd, for cattle and all sorts of merchandise. Petty-sessions are held every Tuesday; and a court leet and … Charles I., accompanied by his sons, Charles, Prince of Wales, and James, Duke of York, visited Wolverhampton, where …
A History of the County of Oxford
… before the beginning of the 19th century when dame or 'petty' schools were recorded. 76 A Sunday school, started in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Plomesgate, Wilford, and Thredling, are held here; and petty-sessions take place every Wednesday. The powers of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of the vicar of Shifnal; Roberts, however, had moved to Wales and the one Sunday service there was then taken by …
Alumni Oxonienses
… treasurer 1719, recorder of Oxford 1688, and a justice of Wales; licenced 22 Aug., 1683, to marry Dorothy Dunch, of … of his college 1712-20; author of "The History of Wales"; vicar of Nantglyn 1696, rector of Evenechtyd 1698, … perhaps of Lincoln's Inn 1680; author of "The History of Wales," 1697; died before 1711. See Hearne, iii. 201. Wynne, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the mill in 1731, 82 and he received Frederick, Prince of Wales, there in 1750. 83 Sir Onesiphorous died in 1774 and …
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