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A History of the County of Oxford
… were c. 60 named contributors to the subsidies of 1523-4, 29 and in 1547-8 the number of communicants was said to be … when average baptisms were c. 33 a year and burials c. 29. In the 1770s baptisms rose to 48 a year, probably in part … revels and morris dancing continued throughout Whit week. 29 Similar Whitsun ales or sports were held annually in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… borough's charters in 1603, mentioned in later sources, 29 has not been traced. Until the Civil War political … freemen were admitted without the council's consent, 29 and new orders in 1580 reduced the mayor's financial … 216. Boro. Mun. 107, p. 3001, 347; 110, p. 252; ibid, file 3A. Ibid. 115, pp. 23642, 3017, 329; Census, 1971. Mun. Corp. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… emerging as the dominant Tory influence in Oxfordshire. 29 In 1680-1 James Bertie, Lord Norreys, later earl of … 28 They were noisy but ineffectual in the 1840s and 1850s. 29 In 1865 the Liberal candidate, Mitchell Henry, who called … Osbaldeston and Baynton's residence, above, Bldgs. nos. 29, 32. Below, Blenheim, Woodstock Manor. Blenheim Mun., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of moulded stones of various dates lie about the site. b(3a) Bindon Mill, house and water-mill 60 yds. N. of the Abbey … mainly of brick and tiled roof. a(27, 28) Cottages. b(29) Woodstreet Farm, house (856856), was built in the late …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… have given another bread charity of 40 s. a year in 1719; 29 the gift is not recorded other than in the late 18th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was regarded as very nearly satisfactory in doctrine. 29 John Ball, vicar 1562-4, was chaplain to the Countess of … Badminton Mun. D Drawer 1, no. 3; Glos. R.O., D 262/T 29. Glouc. Dioc. Yr. Bk. (1935-6 and later edns.). B.M. … Rifleman and Hussar (1931), 8-9. Glos. R.O., D 262/T 29. Burke, Peerage (1959), 182; Glouc. Jnl. 14 Jan. 1868. Ex …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… High Woolaston, and Upper, Middle, and Lower Dean fields. 29 They were apparently enclosed between 1743 and 1769, when … were sent by ship from the pill in the late 19th century. 29 Two sailors, a boatman, a waterman, and a ship-carpenter …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and River Severn, and included the port at Cone Pill. 29 Plusterwine Farm was certainly part of the manor, although … declined steadily to 852 in 1891, when there were 29 uninhabited houses in the parish, and with some … B.M. Harl. MS. 594, f. 254. Bodl. MS. Rawl. C. 790, f. 29. Smith, Men and Armour, 50. Trans. B.G.A.S. lxxxiii. 97. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… chapel. The chapel was used as a malt-house c. 1775 29 and as a two-storied granary in 1921. 30 The chapel was … 32. Badminton Mun. D Drawer 1, no. 3; Glos. R.O., D 262/T 29. See p. 248. Glos. R.O., D 262/E 23. Ibid. E 27. Ex inf. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… who was dead by 1587, 28 and then by Roger (d. 1611), 29 and Henry (d. 1650), who was succeeded by his grandson … fair and it was last recorded as a cattle fair in 1872. 29 It is said to have continued for entertainment only in the … matters. 28 There was a pound in the village in 1823 29 which by 1842 had been replaced by one south of the …
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