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A History of the County of Oxford
… poor adults, and £1 in cakes to their children. The parish clerk received £8 a year, and the remaining £7 was to be used … separate account for the school and for the repair of the clerk's house. In 1971 the charity provided £15 a year … amongst c. 20 people in grants of up to £ 2; the parish clerk was living in the old schoolhouse and receiving £8 a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… That attendance at services sometimes comprised only the clerk and himself was blamed by Potter on his 'parishioners' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bore the name ' ad portam', and a third was the widow of a clerk. Some villeins may have been allowed to commute … of smith, weaver, carpenter, gardener, chapman, and clerk. 62 The subsidy of 1524, for which 26 men were assessed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and by voluntary subscriptions. The teacher was the parish clerk. 53 A day school started in 1814 was in 1815 attended … the schoolchildren. 56 From 1817 a room in the new parish clerk's house at the north-west end of Church Lane was used as a schoolroom. 57 The children were taught by the clerk's wife Lucy Charlett, and after her death in 1827 by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and there were pumps at the Grapes inn and at the parish clerk's house at the top of Church Lane. 74 The parish was … Lane, were mapped in 1845; 5 in 1815 the elderly parish clerk remembered traces of 'many tenements' there being … 19th-century additions to the village included the parish clerk's house and adjoining schoolroom at the north-west end …
A Dictionary of London
… (Ct. H.W. II. 473). Belonged to John Stephene and called "le yuyhalle," in parish of Holy Trmity the Less, formerly … Romayn, 1349 (lb. I. 546). Seems to be referred to as "le Gihale"in Rot. Hund. I. 419, 3 Ed. I. Not further …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century was a farm labourer who also served as parish clerk and in 1869 held an alehouse licence. 32 One room was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… traced directly, but in or before 1373 Edmund of Yelford, clerk, and Philip Walwyn were acting jointly over rent from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The estate formed part of the dowry of the widow of Hugh le Despencer, when affianced to Guy de Brien; it was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… transept. In the beginning of the reign of Edward I., John le Romaine, treasurer of the church, built the north transept … Discharged Rectory 4 9 9 124 The Crown 1207 St. Peter-le-Willows Discharged Rectory 497 St. Martin, Coney-street … Discharged Rectory 2 8 6 120 The Crown 952 St. Michael-le-Belfry, with united Perpetual Curacy 150 The Dean and …
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