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A History of the County of Oxford
… in part repayment of over £300 owed to various charities. 27 A re-examination of accounts in 1848 led to the withdrawal … been divided in 1900 to provide an educational fund of £27 a year, the residue of the total income of £60 being … municipal charities in 1909 was c. £130, of which £27 was payable to Cocks's Educational Fund, which retained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Marlborough family paid a curate for Woodstock, 27 and in the 1870s the corporation made contributions to the … to Robert Whitehill, comptroller of the park 1496-1523. 27 Among later monuments are those to Edward Ryves (d. 1767), … Woodstock c 12, p. 23 and passim; cf. Boro. Mun. 76/1, 27 Mar. 1675. O.R.O., tithe map (S) 46. Boro. Mun. 4/8-9. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Street. 26 Although the town was granted murage in 1322 27 there is no sign of fortification except for the park … small, containing 1 or 2 hearths, but nearly a quarter (27) were assessed on 5 or more, including a 12-hearth house, … designed with three-storeyed canted bays, is of the 1790s. 27 Many Woodstock houses have flat door-hoods supported by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house' built a large new house in Park Street (nos. 28); 27 his sons Thomas and William both became aldermen. Robert … 1784 included also 2 shoemakers, 2 weavers, and 5 tailors. 27 There are signs in the later 18th century that Woodstock's … to establish a wool fair in July seem to have failed, 27 and by the 1860s the cattle and cheese fairs had ceased, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… outside the town, were given a semi-classical education. 27 The former schoolroom in the church was sold to the parish … regulated by Schemes of 1900 and 1909, under which only £27 a year from the income of £60 was devoted to the Cocks's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… there were c. 140 houses and c. 112 named inhabitants. 27 Numbers had fallen by 1377 when only 164 adults paid poll … 1742 the corporation repaired the site where it had stood. 27 The maypole was central to the town's Whitsun customs. By … 1854. 40 & 41 Vic. c. 64; 41 & 42 Vic. c. 62. Oxf. Jnl. 27 June, 11 July 1868; Oxf. Chron. 4 July 1868. R. Lingard, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the ruling group when it evicted the town clerk. 27 From 1585 the corporation was closely involved in the … of a town clerk was made at a 'general court day'. 27 Even so the council steadily increased its powers at the … century the town clerk was supported by a variety of fees 27 and in the early 17th century was paid a salary, usually 1 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town in 1675 and became a councillor and magistrate. 27 The earl was an ally of Sir Thomas Spencer and in … pleased, all but 9 of the 61 who voted supported Barnett. 27 The town's leading Liberals included the prominent … 9 Sept. 1837; 28 Apr., 12 May 1838. Oxf. Chron. 12 May, 27 Oct. 1838; Oxf. Herald, 12 May 1838. Oxf. Herald. 21 Oct. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tithes have been commuted for 280, and the glebe comprises 27 acres. The church is in a very sequestered spot; in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… pilaster with moulded angles. Of the Crossing (23 ft. by 27 ft.) there remain only slight traces of the S. respond of the E. archway. The North Transept (23 ft. by 27 ft.) has now no features. To the E. of it are two … arch respond only in the S. chapel. The Nave (121 ft. by 27 ft.) has, still standing some 25 ft. high, the remains of …
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