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A History of the County of Oxford
… (though not as a borough) on 179, it ranked below Oxford, Banbury, Chipping Norton, and Thame, but still above both …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with four tied houses in 1875 to Hunt Edmunds Brewery of Banbury, which subsequently acquired numerous Witney public … HO 107/1731; below. A. M. Taylor, Gilletts, Bankers at Banbury and Oxford (1964), 1589. Above, intro. (pop.); below … 31; Pigot's Lond. & Prov. Dir. (18234); Oxon. Clockmakers (Banbury Hist. Soc. 4), 156. e.g. Pigot's Nat. & Comm. Dir. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town paid poll tax in 1377, however, when only Oxford, Banbury and Thame among Oxfordshire market towns appear to … Oxfordshire, ranking within the county behind only Oxford, Banbury, and Henley, though some Berkshire towns, notably … through Hailey and Charlbury, part of a route to Banbury and to Stow-on-the-Wold (Glos.), was turnpiked in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… PRO, HO 107/872. A. M. Taylor, Gilletts, Bankers at Banbury and Oxford (1964), 160. A. Saint, 'Three Oxford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 45, illust. facing p. 38. Above, intro. (social life); cf. Banbury: VCH Oxon. x. 88. For St John the Baptist, M. D. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Quaker organization in Oxfordshire, E. D. Paul, 'Recs. of Banbury Monthly Meeting', Oxoniensia, 31 (1966), 1635. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… congregation came from the 'better class' houses on the Banbury and Woodstock roads, and that the church was losing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 1868) followed streams of the Thames on the west, the Banbury road on part of the east, small streams on part of … as that of the later estate. The boundary followed the Banbury road on the west and a stream on the east; Wilsey by … Thames to over 70 m. in the east, along the Woodstock and Banbury roads. 60 The division between the lowlying alluvium …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Dorset, iv (1870), 315; P.R.O., C 139/65, no. 39. Ric. Banbury was said to be lord in 1412: Feud. Aids, vi. 525. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… kitchens. 18 Later owners included, from the 1860s, G. G. Banbury (d. 1911) and the Brothertons. W. C. Brotherton, Banbury's son-in-law, closed his shoe shop at no. 6 Market … No. 5 was occupied from the early 20th century by Charles Banbury, newsagent and stationer, whose business, the …
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