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A History of the County of Oxford
… who should catechize the children of Cogges and Newland schools every Sunday in Lent and on Lady Day and have 15s. a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which in 1658 was said to be worth 30 a year and was free for all comers. 81 Pasture measuring 3 furlongs by 1 was … moiety of the main manor had ploughland in demesne. Seven free tenants were named whose holdings varied considerably, … were commutable for 3 s. 9 d. 99 Only two years earlier free rents had been assessed at 40 s. (compared with 24 s. in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Alvescot, to pay two schoolmistresses to teach in the schools which he had built at High Cogges and Newland. There was a rent-free house and garden for each mistress, who was to be a … added to the Newland school endowment. There were no more free pupils; children of labourers paid 4 s. a year and those …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a small Methodist chapel was built at Newland with 100 free sittings. 6 Dissenters, Wesleyan and Independent, mostly …
Survey of London
… he had no financial stake. 108 Possibly therefore he had free capital which was to be directed into two new …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… was granted a charter in 1189 while the 'Company of Free Fishers and Dredgers', an association of oyster … presumably direct from the fisheries, offered to deliver free within a mile of his business in Cheapside, as well as … similar TEXTILES, IRISH - COMBED WOOL was allowed to enter free of rates [Rates (1660)]. Not found in the OED Found …