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A History of the County of Oxford
… practised semi-rural trades, notably those of blacksmith, cooper, and wheelwright, while a few metal-workers included …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occupational surnames included Crocker (i.e. potter) and Cooper, and the names Tinker, Merchant, and Cornmonger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… QS, viii, p. 187. Witney Express, 21 Sept. 1871. T. J. Cooper, 'Witney House of Correction', Rec. Witney, 3 (Apr. … ORO, Cal. QS, iii, pp. 464, 48990; viii, pp. 106, 116 sqq; Cooper, 'Witney House of Correction', 1517. ORO, Cal. QS … Oxon. 16/1/29; ibid. QSD V/12, s.v. Spier, Day, Hailes; Cooper, 'Witney House of Correction', 1617. Bodl. MS Top. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A-S Oxon. 136, 198 n. For arguments in favour, T. J. Cooper and S. C. Jenkins, 'Some Thoughts on Witney Ch. … 67, 139; 'Witney Par. Diary', pp. 11, 1617, 22, 24; T. J. Cooper, 'Restoration of St Mary's', Rec. Witney, 13 [ c. …
A History of the County of Oxford
A Dictionary of London
… in the maps. Site has been rebuilt. Woodruffe Lane See Cooper's Row. Woodwharf .On the Thames, in Castle Baynard …
A History of the County of Oxford
… furrier) in 1306, Tailor and Skinner in 1316 and 1327, and Cooper and Brewster in 1327 62 may have followed those …
A History of the County of Oxford
… O.S. Map 6", Oxon. XXXIII (1881 edn.); below, Yarnton. J. Cooper, 'Four Oxon. Anglo-Saxon Charter Boundaries', …
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