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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… south side of the 'square', now a shop, was formerly the Bull Inn. Although of brick construction throughout it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a quarter for corn, 1 d. for barley and oats, 4 d. for a bull, and 3 d. for a score of sheep, though fair tolls were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10, had any wool. Mary Hall (d. 1715) had 27 cows and a bull, worth £108, as well as 61 sheep. Three people kept … 1612, was the St. John's College estate, held by Richard Bull of Oxford university, perhaps a college servant. 40 … Oxon. 179, f. 230. St. John's Coll. Mun., XXIX. 2-16. Bull does not appear among members of the university in Alum. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the nominally independent partnership of Horton, Simms, & Bull, which had close links with the Lilleshall Co. and used …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Bourne also preached near the town that year. Oakengates bull ring was regularly used for open-air preaching until …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… focus of activity being the pubs along the main street. 55 Bull baiting was among the more notorious entertainments, and the … when it moved to Donnington. 60 Neither cock fighting nor bull baiting was confined to the wakes. In the early 19th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… generally much restored; the roofs are tiled. (58). The Bull Inn retains some of the original brick and timber at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… By the early 18th century the house was an inn, the Pied Bull, 63 and remained so until acquired c. 1802 by Joseph … the 1950s it was turned into a public house, the Old Pyed Bull, renamed the Punch Bowl in the 1970s. 67 No. 10 was let … place (National Westminster Bank) In 1499 the site was the Bull inn bought by William Harcourt of Cornbury with an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The principal medieval inns were probably the George, the Bull, and the Crown. The George, later the Marlborough Arms, on Oxford Street was an inn by 1468. The Bull and the Crown, both prominent by the 15th century and … or early 18th, faced each other across Market Place, the Bull on the site of the National Westminster bank (no. 16) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock houses, including one of the principal inns, the Bull. 2 Trade attracted outsiders to the town. In 1461 John … 1499 William Harcourt of Cornbury, esquire, acquired the Bull inn. 6 John Exnyng, a London grocer and staple merchant, … 35 The principal inns in the earlier 17th century were the Bull and the Crown in Market Place: 36 Alderman Thomas …
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