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A History of the County of Oxford
… Thomas Collins, George Hathaway, and James and William Marriott. 19 By 1838 there were only eight principal … at Crawley Mill and Corn Street about 1879. 40 James Marriott (d. 1904), whose family worked as dyers, coal … modernized his plant in the 1860s and 1870s, while in 1904 Marriott's 'new and spacious blanket mill' included 'the most …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plants. 9 Charles Early & Co., William Smith & Co., and Marriott & Sons remained the chief manufacturers, accounting … enterprise by the glove-makers Pritchett and Webley, Marriott & Sons acquired Worsham Mill in Asthall, developing … the industry was again on a war-footing, with Early's and Marriott's producing mostly seamen's blankets: in 1944 some …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century on the site of earlier houses, and James Marriott's newly built Mount Mills, at the town's south-east … house, was rebuilt for the blanket manufacturer J. F. Marriott in the early 20th century. 273 The last of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and manufacturers for their workers: in 1840 William Marriott owned a row of fourteen (with detached gardens) … summer house intermixed with mill buildings'. 142 J. F. Marriott, owner of Mount Mills, lived at Mount House between … accretive blanket mills, Mount Mills, built for James Marriott (d. 1904) on a 14-a. site in 18991900 to designs by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1905 was succeeded there by the blanket-manufacturer J. F. Marriott (d. 1929), owner of the adjacent Mount Mills. Probably it was Marriott who built the existing Mount House soon afterwards. … replaced by the existing Mount House, built presumably for Marriott, and designed possibly by H. Wilkinson Moore. 52 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… employers, among them members of the Early, Smith, and Marriott families, together with leading grocers, drapers, … included members of the prosperous Witts, Collier, and Marriott families, 41 some of whom were buried in the meeting … blanket-weavers Jeremiah Biggers, Thomas Early, and James Marriott, the grocer Richard Harbud, and the shoemaker Joseph …
A History of the County of Essex
… but the new chapel, designed and built by Thomas Marriott Locke of Colchester, was not opened until 1901 in …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 9 cottages with lands in Hopperton and Gelstroppe. William Marriott Thomas Shorte and Margaret his wife 2 messuages and …