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A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Economic history Economic History. Agriculture. The Oxfordshire portion of Banbury parish was anciently … (106 a.), Thomas Rols (76 a.), Sir Monnoux Cope (68 a.), Richard and Susan Southam (68 a.), William Gunn (67 a.), … gardener, lorimer, butcher ( macekrer), mercer, merchant, miller, potter, smith (3), tailor (2), vintner, and weaver …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It has been possible, almost continuously since at latest the end of the 15th century, for children living in the town to attend … which had been founded with a legacy of 100 left by Richard White in 1698 for the teaching of poor children. This …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Introduction BANBURY Origins and Growth of the Town, p. 18. Buildings, p. 29. Castle, p. 39. Manors and … Itinerarium, or Barnabee's Journal, written about 1616 by Richard Brathwait, contains perhaps the best known of all … of his cat on Monday For killing of a mouse on Sunday. 59 Richard Corbet's poem, Iter Boreale, written between 1618 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… government Local Government. Seignorial AdminisTration. The government of Banbury in the Middle Ages was closely … among them Edward Cope of Hardwick and Hanwell, Richard Fiennes of Broughton, and Fulk Woodhull of … namely William Knight, John Gill, Henry Shewell, and Richard and Thomas Whateley, and that it was worth 30 a year …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Manors Manors and Other Estates. In the Anglo-Saxon period Banbury, along with Thame, Dorchester, … 63 The first reference to a Brancaster in Banbury is to Richard, who was vicar in 1300; in 1318 John Brancaster of … 65 He was dead by 1392. 66 His daughter Agnes married Richard Danvers of Epwell, and in 1394 his brother Richard, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… representation Parliamentary Representation. What came in the 18th century to be regarded as the most important … printer who later published the Banbury Guardian, and Richard Goffe, a Baptist hatter, were some of the most … R.O., U 471: case stated by mayor (1770). e.g. 1742, John Miller, Esq.; 1759, Revd. M. Lamb; 1764, Hon. Brownlow North; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… BANFF, a sea-port, burgh, market-town, and parish, in the county of Banff, of which it is the chief town, 165 miles … the south end of Kilbirnie loch. The barony was given by Richard de Moreville, the son and successor of Hugh de … of the place. Gavin Hamilton, the historical painter; John Miller, professor of law in the university of Glasgow, well …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… by Thomas I abp. of York [1092], s.v. Canterbury ( Hugh the Chanter: History of the Church of York, ed. C. Johnson, … to take Cross 12 Apr. 1188 ( Gir. Cambr. VI 125). Occ. at Richard I's coronation 3 Sept. 1189 (L. Landon, Itinerary of King Richard I (Pipe Roll Soc., n.s., xiii, 1935) p. 3). D. 1190 …
Survey of London
… Bankside CHAPTER 7: BANKSIDE Next to Borough High Street, the road along the river wall of which Bankside forms a part is perhaps thethe property. The southern portion he sold in 1580 to Richard Spier. 121 In the 17th century it was the subject of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… AND FAWCET FOREST. 115489 William de Lancastre II gave to the monks of Byland his part of Borgheredale by bounds … Brus, Ralph de Eynecurt, Gilbert de Lancastre, Alan son of Richard de Coupland, Nicholas in the forest of Banandesdale, Ralph the forester, Richard Buman, Thomas Godman and Richard de Lowriche for …
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