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London Politics 1713-1717
… lor A Botham, William, sta A Bothwright, Samuel, dis B Botley, Thomas, bak B Bott, Walter, joi B Bott, William, bla …
London Marriage Duty assessment
… lodgers 4s 18 0 dewy their child; lodgers 4s 19 Daniel botley 4s 2s 19 Alice botley his wife 4s 19 Mary botley their children 4s 19 Anne botley their children 4s 19 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, 5 two mills at Seacourt, 6 and others at Botley, Godstow, and Wolvercote. 7 Such an agglomeration … Oseney, Castle, Langford (Hinksey), Holywell, King's, and Botley mills were in operation. 17 King's mill was closed in … included among the possessions of the friary in 1538. 80 Botley mill. A mill which the abbot of Abingdon built c. 1344 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… through the castle precincts, from Queen Street to the Botley causeway. 92 The alterations to the city's approaches … building of the L.N.W.R. station at the eastern end of the Botley road in 1851 and the removal there of the G.W.R. … Oseney, the area between the river and railway, south of Botley Road; streets were laid out and development of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Felbrigg, Octobert 22, 1521, that he had the lordship of Botley, Hamesthwayt, and Wighton in Yorkshire. Crownthorp, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 182025; and Windsor chairmaker in 1829. [D] Oughton, Mary, Botley, Hants., chairmaker (1830). [D] Oughton, Samuel, 14 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at the Reformation, the college retaining only c. 50 a. of Botley mead. 40 Part of the Biset fee, 20 a. meadow and £5 18 … and four men of Walton, and the reeve and four men of Botley (for Botley mead). 52 In the later 16th century the hundred …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… traverses the eastern part of the parish; and the new Botley road, with a branch to Bishop's-Waltham over Stroud …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Botley BOTLEY Botelie (xi cent.); Bottele (xiii cent.). The parish of Botley, comprising nearly 2,037 acres, of which 23 are … now no longer used. The two small wharves which constitute Botley Harbour are now almost deserted, for the timber trade …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… carucate of land, in Bonewode, Titchfield, Bursledon, and Botley, with remainder to William le Wayte and his heirs. 6 …
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