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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… village may mark the line of a branch of the Roman 'White Way' (p. xlv). A ditch (SP 0240144002751447) in Withington …
A History of the County of Oxford
… neighbouring Congregationalist chapel about 1970 to make way for a supermarket. Ashcombe also left 50 for the building … funeral. Similar bequests were made to Burford and Abingdon (then Berks.). 41 The Witney charity was apparently … for a 2 s. fee. 43 Elizabeth Clempson ( fl. 1628) of Abingdon ( then Berks.): by lifetime gift before 1628, 5 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… well as more obvious rivals such as Burford, Bicester, or Abingdon (then Berks.). Even by the 1540s and 1550s, when … supposed suitability for scouring, a 'peculiar loose way of spinning' on which he failed to elaborate, and recent … villages, while Richard had interests in both Witney and Abingdon. 196 Several mercers, drapers, or tailors issued …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in or before the 1250s included Woodstock and Burford, Abingdon and Hungerford (both then in Berks.), Dunstable … them were members of the long-established Hering, Lambert, Abingdon, and Standlake families, who often held several … from the 15th century when the building of Newbridge and Abingdon bridge diverted the main LondonGloucester route …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Hailey and Horton-cum-Studley. In 2001 it merged with Abingdon College to become the Abingdon and Witney College, with courses split between the Abingdon and Witney campuses. 103 Cal. Inq. p.m. xiii, pp. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury, and Henley, though some Berkshire towns, notably Abingdon and Faringdon, remained larger. 45 In 1738 there … Oxford, and London, as well as on roads southwards to Abingdon (Berks.) and Southampton. Trade-links with … and with the Burford-Witney ridgeway, called Burford way in 147980. 55 A branch of the Burford road may formerly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as a corn returns office and demolished in 1862 to make way for the surviving Corn Exchange (Fig. 17). 19 Possibly it … division or unification of properties, but also by way of modernization, typically by replacing earlier, … king's service at Oxford, a far higher number than from Abingdon, Burford, or Wallingford, although how many had done …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 50 included members of the prominent Standlake, Abingdon, and Hering families, of whom some held office more … a new divisional police headquarters was built on Welch Way. 179 Poor Relief The 16 th to Mid 18 th Century In the … and in the 1930s it had arrangements with the Abingdon Joint Hospital Board and with the South Chilterns …
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… 17 hides at Curbridge formed a separate estate given by Abingdon abbey to Brihthelm, bishop of Wells. 1 The Crown … shortly before 1876, and the barn soon after 1898 to make way for Mount Mills. 53 Buildings on the northern edge of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and withheld payment from the mason, Humphrey Smith of Abingdon (then Berks.), because it was 'not raised to its …
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