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A History of the County of Oxford
… in the 1950s. 4. Nos. 26-34 Oxford Street (The Marlborough Arms hotel and houses on the north) 96 At its height as a coaching inn in the later 18th century the Marlborough Arms included the two houses on the north (Fox House and Fox … duke of Marlborough, and it was renamed the Marlborough Arms. 6 Sarah's daughter and heir Sarah married Alderman …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Manor; Blenheim, Pk. to 1705. Thos. Croft's arms, listed in Corpus Vitrearum, G.B. i, 217, seem to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of plots were close to that width, notably the Marlborough Arms (52 ft. in the 18th century) 16 and some of its … late 16thcentury wool barn behind the later Woodstock Arms, 90 Penniless Bench in Market Place, mentioned in the … the Bull, and the Crown. The George, later the Marlborough Arms, on Oxford Street was an inn by 1468. The Bull and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later medieval inns, the George (later the Marlborough Arms), belonged in 1279 to one of the leading townsmen, Adam … a house in Market Street (later part of the Woodstock Arms) from an Oxford draper, and soon afterwards moved to … (d. 1681), mercer, like Sparrow used the Grocers' Company arms on his trade token, and his shop contained cloth, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… including the principal coaching inns, the Marlborough Arms and the Bear, and the town's waterworks which they … in 1820. 58 Assemblies were held at the Marlborough Arms in the early 19th century, presumably in the ballroom … 1870s the Royal Assembly Rooms were built at the King's Arms hotel, and used for plays, concerts, and other events …
A History of the County of Oxford
… corporation's house next to the town hall, the Woodstock Arms. 3 In the 1830s he received small fees, a wage of 1 10 … even small undertakings such as rebuilding the Woodstock Arms in 1700 required a loan of 40. 89 The corporation also … certainly still in hand was the site of the later King's Arms hotel and of a house and wool barn later incorporated in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… meeting in Thomas Boulton's house opposite the Marlborough Arms in Oxford Street, registered in that year; mobs, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… fluted Ionic pilasters, entablature, an urn, cartouche-of-arms on apron. In churchyardon E. wall of S. transept, (2) to … coped and with flat cartouche; (7) slab with lozenge-of-arms, probably late 17th-century, defaced; (8) to Frances, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a cup and cover-paten of 1571 and a paten of 1816. Royal Arms: In N. aisle, painted wooden panel, George III before … ceiling springing from corbels with painted shields-of-arms of Bindon and other abbeys. The Dining Room, to the W., … Below the label stops are late 19th-century shields-of-arms of former owners of Bindon. Gatehouse (Plate 201), 60 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Woolaston Common, one called the 'Carpenter's Arms' probably dating from before 1863 and surviving until c. …
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