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A History of the County of Oxford
… widows (above, almshouses). Francis Collier ( d. 1741), surgeon: by lifetime gift, 5a. at Hailey from his death, the … church after Sunday service. James Leverett ( d. 1785), surgeon: by will dated 1783, extensive property in Witney, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… PRO, PROB 4/6045. Gent. Mag. 62 (1792), pt. 2, p. 1144; W. Cobbett, Rural Rides, ed. P. Cobbett (1885 edn), ii. 1778. … Tour (1768), 100; Gent. Mag. 62 (1792), pt. 2, p. 1144; W. Cobbett, Rural Rides, ed. P. Cobbett (1885 edn), ii. 1778. … in Witney, Plummer and Early, Blanket Makers, 305. L. W. Thwaites, 'Marketing of Agric. Produce in 18th-Cent. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… concentrated around High Street and Market Place, included W. H. Tarrant and Sons' grocers, tea-dealers, and provision … 88 Coach-builders included Francis Looker and T. W. Cook, respectively established on High Street and Corn … from 1823 to 1857. 98 A bank founded in the 1790s by the surgeon Edward Batt (d. 1799), with the solicitor Charles …
A History of the County of Oxford
… about 1870, largely through the efforts of the Witney surgeon Augustine Batt. 283 The Earlier Twentieth Century … 303 Welch Way, named after the long-serving town clerk J. W. Welch, was laid out between High Street and the west end … County Bridges, 23. OS Maps 6", Oxon. XXXI. E, XXXII.W (18834 edns); for other toll houses, below, Crawley, intro. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Green was rebuilt in 'Jacobethan' style about 1900 for T. W. Foreshew, a director of nearby Clinch's brewery, while No. … T. bicycle shed; U. office; V. bleaching houses (5); W. gas engine house and producer) Piecemeal additions in the … paying 5 d. a quarter in 1788, when its treasurer was the surgeon Edward Batt. 396 Friendly societies at the Cross …
A History of the County of Oxford
… peace, included local victuallers and, in the 1730s, the surgeon Francis Collier (d. 1741), who then owned the … Creighton, Hist. Epidemics in Britain, ii (1894), 170; G. W. Child, Sanitary Condition of Oxon. (2nd Rep. to Combined … I/i/4, p. 265; Bodl. MS dd Harcourt c 282, E. Harcourt to W. D. Wood, 12 Aug. 1887. Kelly's Dir. Oxon. (1903); for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the intramural passage just below the belfry. In 1778 the surgeon James Leverett (d. 1785) gave a large brass … Dioc. c 119, f. 94v.; Alumni Oxon. 15001714. Inf. from W. Adam, team vicar (2000); ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. c 1836, Order … ORO, MS dd Par. Witney e 14; Reg. Magdalen College, ed. W. D. Macray (18941915), v. 107. ORO, tithe awards; ibid. …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1752 in Bath Street and taken over by Thomas Tunmer, surgeon, in 1756, attracted visitors from surrounding places … by A. P. Baggs. The assistance of Mr. N. Butler, Mr. W. Burgess, and Mrs. R. Burgess, who provided much … its attractions, pleasures and eccentric natives,. 41. W. Radcliffe, 'Thomas Tunmer - and a Forgotten Spa', …
A History of the County of Essex
… hospital (Lond.) in 1756. 61 In 1798 there was a parish surgeon; in 1799 he inoculated 51 paupers. A surgeon was still employed in 1827. 62 In 1807 the workhouse …
The Environs of London
… Esq. 1775; Richard Warner, Esq. 1775; Robert Young, surgeon, 1777; William Loney, Esq. 1778; Edward Keepe, Esq. … S t George, Garter Principal King of Arms, Nov. 8, 1704." "W m Maynard, Esq. son of the R t Hon. William L d Maynard, …
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