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A History of the County of Oxford
… and prospective pupils to be sent elsewhere or educated at home. A petition in 1768, signed by several influential …
A History of the County of Oxford
… added in the late 1970s. 304 On High Street, Tarrants' stores and the Congregational chapel were both replaced by … Cal. QS, i, pp. 153b, 181; ORO, Welch XXVIII/1. Universal British Dir. (17908), iv. 806; Pigot's Lond. & Prov. Dir. … econ. hist. (mkts and fairs). Brewer, Oxon. 485. Universal British Dir. (17908), iv. 8069, largely repeating R. Blome, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… large warehouses built in 18811900; it remained the family home until the late 20th century. 141 Others of the Early … and stone-slated yarn rooms and office (ground floor), stores over; C. rubble and blue-slated weaving shop and mop … sports clubs, included a strong Women's Institute, a British Legion, a Young Men's Social Club based at Church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and enjoyed 'the warm goodwill' of the town. 273 A home for sick and destitute children, established by one of … to the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford was acquired from the British Red Cross Society in 1923 and was replaced in 1934, … 1757, dating it to 1249; A. Ballard and J. Tait (eds.), British Borough Charters, 12161307 (1923), pp. xciii, 386; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… glacial under Hyde, to 'mutual Christian affection'. Home visits, successful campaigns against intemperance and … to modify unruly behaviour in the town began close to home when, after a brief struggle, he reduced the previously … of Winchester); F. M. Powicke and E. B. Fryde, Handbook of British Chronology (1961 edn), 259; Oxf. Dioc. Yr. Bk. (1980 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was revived as an allowed meeting after the Friends' Home Mission Committee supplied a resident worker, and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is surrounded by an ancient intrenchment supposed to be British, and to have been afterwards occupied by the Romans, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for the Newfoundland fishery, and blankets for the home trade: the number of persons regularly employed varies …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the woods some of the pigs were slaughtered for home consumption, a larder rent being paid for their storage, … enjoyed a decade of expansion, making many ships for British and foreign governments, before the firm was …
A History of the County of Essex
… legislation the fire service was transferred to the Home Office and after the war to Essex county council. 81 … and Wivenhoe was supplied by the Eastern Gas Board, later British Gas. 93 Forrestt's, the shipbuilding firm, was lit by … M4. E.R.O., D/DU 612; F. G. Emmison, Elizabethan Life: Home, Work and Land, 257. E.R.O., D/DBm M503. Ibid. D/DEt …
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