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William III, 1697-8: An Act for granting to His Majesty the Su[m]m of One Million foure hundred eighty foure thousand & fifteene Pounds one Shilling eleaven Pence three Farthings for disbanding Forces paying Seamen and other Uses therein menc[i]oned. [Chapter X. Rot. Parl. 9 Gul. III. p. 2.]
Statutes of the Realm
… Lee John Batty Richard Shuttleworth Thomas Hesletine John Batt John Warner Reginald Habar William Bethell John Stanhop …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 18th Feb., 1679, for life. Clerk of Faculties, Nicholas Batt and Jon. Baldwin, 9th June, 1696, during pleasure. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Collier, Trimnell, Leverett, and (from the 1740s) Batt families. All were substantial figures, often owning … 1790s the Witney Bank was established by members of the Batt family and others; the bank issued its own notes, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… firm, which became Ravenor & Cuthbert and later Ravenor, Batt & Lee, continued as Lee, Chadwick & Co. in the late 20th … estate agents in the 1950s. 96 Successive members of the Batt and Hyde families were surgeons for most of the 19th … 1857. 98 A bank founded in the 1790s by the surgeon Edward Batt (d. 1799), with the solicitor Charles Leake, the brewer …
A History of the County of Oxford
… council primary school was built on Hailey road. The Batt Church of England Central Secondary school was opened in 1930 in a house near Market Square given by the Batt family, descendants of a line of Witney doctors. In … classes to reorganization in 1938, was closed, while the Batt school was refounded as a junior school. The Secondary …
A History of the County of Oxford
… perhaps alehouses rather than inns, further north beyond Batt House, 238 all four of them recorded from the early 18th … through the efforts of the Witney surgeon Augustine Batt. 283 The Earlier Twentieth Century Housing and Slum … C1, box of 18th. and 19th-cent. pps., surrender by Eliza Batt c. 1866; ORO, MS Wills Oxon. 25/2/33. DoE, Revised Hist. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the rector Robert Freind, and described below. 33 Batt House (No. 16 Market Square), described in 1815 as 'fit … early 1730s, and from c. 1800 to 1926 was occupied by the Batt family, prominent Witney surgeons. 35 It retains some … of a 5-bay building and of an adjacent house, 45 while Batt House occupies the site of two tenements apparently …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Nonconformist: the first board included members of the Batt, Early, Clinch, Long, and Ravenor families, some of whom … of seven leading townsmen including the surgeon Edward Batt, the innkeeper Thomas Coburn, and several … expense. 269 From the 1760s the Witney surgeon Augustine Batt (d. 1779) and his son Edward inoculated commercially at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the new work and the new east window were given by the Batt family, 193 prominent Witney surgeons. Wrought-iron … the crossing, commemorating the surgeon Edward Augustine Batt (d. 1853). Church bells were recorded from the early …
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