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A History of the County of Oxford
… It was re-started in 1872 with help from members of the Banbury Society; the first meetings were held in the Jolly … including some university men, purchased it and the Banbury Herald as 'the only outspoken organs of the … 27 June 1835. Oxf. Times, 6 Sept. 1862. Oxf. Times, Banbury Herald, Newspaper, Printing, and Publishing Co. Ltd., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… But the house seems to have been little more than a prison, and not well managed in spite of reiterated orders …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the hundred without the north gate of Oxford, and in the Banbury hundred, where royal and urban influences were at … held at Bampton, Radcot, Standlake, Witney, Charlbury, and Banbury, as well as at Woodstock and Oxford; 122 but though … all his goods and chattels. Instances of escape from prison were very frequent, and the burgesses of Oxford were …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… under his special supervision, with a court and stocks and prison of its own, and the mayor must summon him to all great …
Old and New London
… 11th, 1756, immediately after leaving the King's Bench Prison by the benefit of the Act of Insolvency; in … minister; for this debt he was arrested and sent to prison. He was arrested by a ruse. He lived in a privileged …
Old and New London
… milk at Knightsbridge, and in 1797 she died in the Fleet Prison, forming schemes to the very last for retrieving her …
Survey of London
… suit of her creditors and incarcerated in the King's Bench prison. 153 In November she was declared a bankrupt and … Milk' in a house at Knightsbridge. She died in the Fleet prison on 19 August 1797, aged seventy-four. 159 M.L.R. …
Survey of London
… a prominent supporter of John Wilkes, whose release from prison in April 1770 he celebrated by decorating the front of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The castle was subsequently converted into a state prison, and was the place of custody of many distinguished …
A History of the County of Sussex
… century to the abbot of Fcamp, and in 1248 the abbot had a prison there. 79 Court rolls survive for the Fcamp manor, …
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