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A History of the County of Oxford
… Weald, and Lew, including the 'poor house' on Weald Lane. 47 From 1768 to 1772 they refused to account to the … 81 A proposal in 1768 to build a new workhouse on Rosemary Lane to house and employ 60 or more inmates, the cost to be … the 'poor house' (later Lime Tree Cottages) on Weald Lane owned by the churchwardens in 1821, and known locally as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boundaries are preserved perhaps in the lines of Cheyne Lane and of a former watercourse on the west, and of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stable, the others houses near the mill and on Cheyne Lane. In 1851 a cottage in Weald 'formerly for poor persons', presumably the former poor house on Weald Lane, was returned as a Wesleyan chapel with 60 sittings and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 18th century and early 19th lay on both sides of Landells Lane west of Bampton Manor, was presumably the site of … with late 13th-century fortifications excavated on the lane's north side. 28 The buildings, of unknown date, were … College Farm, at the junction of Clanfield road and Weald Lane, was the house for the original college estate, and is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… may have been the house at the south-east end of Parsons Lane, described by Thomas Robins of Banbury, mercer, in his … There are substantial remains of brick workings off Green Lane, and in 1845 there were five brickmakers with premises …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and a two-acre inclosure bounded by the churchyard, Church Lane, and Parson's Street, and containing a great barn and … Among a number of publications the most famous was The Bride-Bush (1619), which asserted that adultery or long … grazier, built the first meetinghouse in Calthorpe Lane, which was opened in 1791. 550 The society at first was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an adjacent property in Mullestrete, 421 presumably Mill Lane, first so called in 1441. 422 The bishop's mills were … Mill and the castle's inner moat, a little north of Mill Lane, and its mill-pond was fed by the Cuttle Brook, which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1714, 10 from Mrs. Jane Hussey, and 20 from Martha Lane in 1721, 200 from Anne North in 1722, and 40 from the … those of Mrs. Thompson who gave 100 in 1734, Jane Lane who gave 20 in 1730, and Daniel Danvers who gave 20 (no … meetinghouse. George Claridge kept a school in Scalding Lane and Mr. Webster in Lower Foundry Square, Neithrop, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and a prehistoric origin has been suggested for Banbury Lane, which followed the ridge from Northampton to Banbury, … Before 1832 it was reconstructed by James Hill in Church Lane, behind and over a furniture dealer's shop. 175 It was a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in return for erecting two new poor houses in Broad Lane at a cost of 30. 124 In the 16th and 17th centuries the … was used to finish a house at the east end of Scalding Lane which had probably been purchased by the council in … 8 s. A police station was set up in hired rooms in Church Lane. In 1840 2 constables replaced the 6 watchmen. 335 …
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