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A History of the County of Oxford
… the land was usually leased, though tenants such as the Brice family continued to farm it from the manor house until … around the market square until the 20th century. 14 PRO, E 318/28/1586, including income from fairs and borough …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the mill was let for 2 a year to successive members of the Brice family, lessees of the bishop's manor house and demesne farm. 60 By will proved 1548 Thomas Brice left to his brother Richard reversion of Waleys fulling … RO, 11M59/B1/4, 78. Hyde, 'Winchester Manors', 302, 245. e.g. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/22. e.g. Hyde, 'Winchester Manors', …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Early and Collier families, together with John Brice, John Brooks, Thomas Collins, George Hathaway, and … around High Street and Market Place, included W. H. Tarrant and Sons' grocers, tea-dealers, and provision … (18234); Oxon. Clockmakers (Banbury Hist. Soc. 4), 156. e.g. Pigot's Nat. & Comm. Dir. (1842); PRO, HO 107/1731. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as it had probably been from the 1470s, by the local Brice family with the demesne farm. 187 Suburban Development … Area Bk. (1877); OS Map 1:2500, Oxon. XXXI.8 (1876 edn). e.g. Hants RO, 11M59/Bp 1 E/B 112. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/64, mm. … 73; 3940 Geo. III, c. 16; 378 Vic. c. 95; 401 Vic. c. 64; H. J. Tollit, Report on County Bridges (1878), 23; cf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hall'. 58 Thomas Taylor had 'seelinges of wainscottes' (i.e. wall panelling) in his hall and two parlours, that in the … G. wood/ corrugated-iron stable, cart shed and store; H. rubble/blue-slated tool and chaff house). In the first … of both the demesne and the manor house to the local Brice family, 273 the borough seems to have achieved fuller …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and bellman gave notice of court sessions, and Richard Brice (d. 1596), keeper and scribe of the court books for 35 … 2003, and was still used on ceremonial occasions. 352 J. H. Early, on behalf of local blanket-manufacturers, presented … Subsidy 1334, 237; Oxon. Eyre (ORS 56), 140, 146; PRO, E 179/161/810. An assertion ( Bampton Hund R. 89 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 7 on his death he was succeeded as lessee by Stephen Brice (d. 1620), whose family had held the demesne and … built presumably for Marriott, and designed possibly by H. Wilkinson Moore. 52 Vestiges of Gray's house survive at … 1662 the manorial lessee Sir Henry Hyde was assessed: PRO, E 179/255/4, pt i, f. 28. Brice was also taxed on a house in …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the earl of Essex. 77 The house was pulled down by Brice Pearse between 1820 and 1838, 78 after the diversion of … from 1932 and designed in a free Perpendicular style by W. H. Godfrey, ceased to be used for services in 1968. 84 The … in 1917 put the southern third of Woodford in the E. 18 district, the rest of the parish remaining as the …
A History of the County of Essex
… the north of the parish leased from the lord of the manor. Brice Pearse of Monkhams gave 1,000 towards this. At first … MS. 37665, f. 258. S.C. 2/173/30, 31, 338, and 174/42, 43; E.R.O., D/DCw M1725. E.R.O., D/DCw M2630. E.R.O., D/DCw M19. … O.S. Map 6", Essex LXV (1876 edn.). E.R.O., D/CT 408. V.C.H. Essex, v. 34. E.R.O., Q/SR 90/36; D/DCw M23. J. W. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Mrs. Pearse, 95 by Nicholas Pearse, 96 who conveyed it to Brice Pearse in 1809. 97 The Pearse family had already … Note Bk., ed. Maitland, iii. 527. S.C. 2/174/42A. V.C.H. Essex, i. 446. J. Farmer, Hist. Waltham Abbey, 40. B.M. … in an extent of the manor of c. 1235. S.C. 2/173/38. E.R.O., D/DCw M16. Cal. Pat. 126672, 62. S.C. 2/174/42A. B.M. …
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