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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… W of Hogginton appeared, brought by Vaughan and Chandler, royal judges. She said that pepper was cold, violets and … she had restored many bewitched people - some affected by the stars, and others by sorcery. Initiator of the complaint … Dr Marbeck, Dr Langton & Dr Atkins to the Lord Treasurer for leave to sue W, 'that woman of Kingsland the said …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Woodyates, West Woodmancote WOODMANCOTE, a tything, in the parish of North Cerney, union of Winchcomb, hundred ofthe patronage of the Crown: the tithes have been commuted for 482, and the glebe comprises 18 acres. The church is … aided by a grant of 150 from the Incorporated Society, and was consecrated on the 24th Sept. 1841, by the
A History of the County of Sussex
… government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Pleas and perquisites at the Woodmancote manor court were worth 3 s. 4 d. a year in 1339. 67 There are court rolls for the years 1341, 68 1680, 1698, and 1721-1935. Only eleven … was held at Woodmancote Place, and in 1800 and 1803 at the Royal Oak inn in Shermanbury. A reeve was mentioned in 1680 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1:3,348 (approx. 19 in. to 1 mile). Quitrents imposed on the town's original burgages survived until the 1930s. They … listed them annually with its other rents. Rentals survive for 1598, 1602, 1609-18, 1652, 1654, 1684, and for most years … of c. 1874 on Oxford Street included on the north the Royal Assembly Rooms, for long one of the town's principal …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Church Church. The church, of which the south doorway is of the 12th … with Bladon parishioners over Woodstock's responsibility for repairs to Bladon church and churchyard, 37 presumably … Woodstock chapel. Besides chapels and chantries in the royal manor house 69 there were chapels in Hensington and …
A History of the County of Oxford
of the town New Woodstock developed at a gate into the royal park. The town's curving west boundary perhaps … until the 15th century. 93 The original town was smaller, for there was growth in the 13th century and early 14th. In … by the duke and sold to members of the Oxford Co-operative Society under a joint scheme. 37 Pullman's glove factory was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it remained a small community of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the park and household is denoted … a chapman, a harper, and a potter. Evidence adduced for a substantial pottery industry in Woodstock is weak, 68 … (d. 1841), mayor and surgeon, was a fellow of the Linnaean Society and his son George was a medical practitioner in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New Woodstock was founded by Henry II to provide lodgings for his retinue when he was at Woodstock Park, which he … plateau on the edge of the Glyme valley opposite the royal palace, was said to have been vacant when the town was … until 1809. 70 The Woodstock Florists' and Horticultural Society, founded in 1825, held annual shows recorded until …
A History of the County of Oxford
… TO 1886.When New Woodstock was incorporated in 1453 75 the borough and its customs were ancient. The plots laid out … 78 The development of self-government was only gradual, for the vill was merely one of several 'members' of the royal manor of Woodstock, whose bailiff was accountable for
A History of the County of Oxford
… WOODSTOCK lies 8 miles (12 km.) north-west of Oxford on the river Glyme close to the east side of Blenheim Park. 1 … (place in the woods) 3 may have applied first to a royal hunting lodge established on the edge of Wychwood … is also treated separately below. Principal maps used for this article were O.S. Maps 1/2,500, Oxon. XXVI. 8 (1876 …
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