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A History of the County of Oxford
… road was converted into cottages after the Second World War. The 1½ d. quit rent of the later no. 16 Oxford Street … college sold the derelict building during the First World War. The hotel was restored in the 1930s and trade received sharply during the Second World War. 10 The Marlborough Arms C.1770 The hotel surrounds a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1641 and flourished until disrupted by the Civil War. 91 In the 17th century rectors frequently employed … rector of Wootton, 94 was curate throughout the Civil War and, although the Bladon living was sequestrated, served … on the north side of the church was redesigned as a war memorial garden. Major repairs were carried out in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century, later the Blandford Arms until the First World War. From the late 18th century until the early 20th no. 38 … school on Shipton Road in 1968. 42 After the Second World War Hensington continued to be built up; in the 1950 houses …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the flesh side of the skin. Until the First World War the army ordered white, pipeclayed gloves in large … premises in 1943 but ceased gloving there soon after the war. 69 Crutch's glove factory in New Road, Hensington, was … the notable revival of his trade to the Second World War, which brought first Malvern College and then government …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The population increased rapidly after the Second World War, reaching 1,715 by 1951 and 2,037 by 1981. Hensington … Oxford but the service was pruned after the Second World War and the line closed in 1954. 59 The station survives, … were among the grievances. 77 For much of the Civil War the manor house in Woodstock Park was a royalist …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in later sources, 29 has not been traced. Until the Civil War political pressure on the corporation was restricted … gentry at times of parliamentary elections, 30 but the war and its aftermath led to politically motivated … for the renewal of corporation leases. During the Civil War the accounts were disrupted, but from 1646 the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1622 and thereafter controlled the seat until the Civil War. William Lenthall, 6 who succeeded Whitelocke as recorder …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from 1914 until c. 1928, and after the Second World War services were maintained chiefly by student pastors from … use for school and evening services until the Second World War, and was converted into a private house in 1957. It was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… by Humphrey Weld in 1641 and burnt down in the Civil War in c. 1644 (Hutchins I, 349). In 1785 the account book of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… he was an active supporter of the king during the Civil War, and on the defeat of the royalist cause part of his … been the residence of the Woodroffe family since the Civil War, 72 but although James Woodroffe held land in Cone House …
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