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A History of the County of Oxford
… Eynsham Barnard Gate and Freeland Barnard Gate and Freeland The heathside cottages … at Barnard Gate during the later 18th century as turnpike trade developed. 83 After inclosure some outlying farmhouses … Misc. Mas. I/1. Below, Other Estates. Below, Econ. (Trade and Ind.). O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 1823/1; R. C. West, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Stonesfield slate roofs. 68 Surviving drawings 69 and signs that many central cottages acquired a second storey … for 19th-cent. occupants mentioned in this section were trade dirs., espec. P.O. (later Kelly's) Dir. Oxon. (1847 and … incl. award; census returns cited above. Below, Econ. (Trade and Ind.). Date and initials on bldg.; O.R.O., Palm. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 14th century caused changes in the parish's open fields and tenurial structure which largely obscured earlier … that stalls in the Square were injurious to local trade. 49 In 1977 a small market was opened on Thursdays in … the Square, under the direction of the parish council. 50 Trade and Industry The foundation of New-land in 1215 implies …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction Introduction. Eynsham, a former borough and market town and the site of a Benedictine abbey, lies 5 … stations as Hanborough, affected Eynsham's waterborne coal trade long before the village acquired its own station. 94 In … such visitors probably enriched the abbey by stimulating trade. Eynsham was a borough, and some of its inhabitants …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Local goverment By grants of Henry I confirmed in 1130 and 1141-2 the abbot acquired extensive franchises in Eynsham, including sac, soc, toll, team, infangthief, and quittance for his lands and men from suit of shire and hundred, except in theft and
A History of the County of Oxford
… estates were created before 1279 45 most were small and the manorial estate was not much reduced until the 17th … holdings. The Thames Street houses, called in 1595 the old and the new building, 46 were on the site of tenements … out in the early 19th century, included a lake and large plantations. After the 1880s rebuilding James Mason …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were 2 ploughteams on the demesne while the 2 villeins and 1 bordar who were mentioned held only ½ team. The … 33 s. in 1066 to 20 s. at the time of the Domesday survey, and there was potential for a further 1½ team to be employed. … 18th century 56 but between c. 1805 and 1825 a number of plantations were made, mainly with a mixture of oak and ash …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… F Fabb, Charles, Norwich, cm (1817). App. to Samuel Martin and admitted freeman on 24 February 1817. [Norwich freemen … workshop behind 104 Titchfield St accounted for 100. Trade card of 1787 bears inscription within oval … a great variety of PICTURES for the American & African trade, & every other article in the above line. Falciola, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… da of Thomas Ireland, mar 1681, Mary, da of Ralph BOX and Mary Jermin (4) Merchant Assis RAC, 1678-81 (5) Tory (6) … Sepulchre, (B) 1681, Sarah Hill, spin (2) Merchant, wool trade Assis RAC, 1693-1703, 1706- 9, 1711-12 (3) Kt 3 Jun … Thomasin (4) Oilman (4) Personalty, Mar 1686/7, £4,005 (3) Plantations in Jamaica (4) "Indifferent", 1682 (5) (1) 1680, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Andover, hundred of Pastrow, Kingsclere and N. divisions of the county of Southampton, 8 miles (N. by … It comprises 2542 acres; the surface is very hilly, and the soil on the hills is a strong clayey loam, with large boulders of stone, and in the lower grounds chalky and flinty. The living is a …
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