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Alumni Oxonienses
… Thomas Chamberlayne of Warnborough, Wilts, esq. 342, 31. Coxeter, George, licenced (v.g.) 23 Jan., 1685-6, to marry …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Esq., Henry Gardy, Esq., Thomas Hutton, Esq., Fra[nci]s Coxeter, Esq., and Sir Clement Clarke: each wages 10 l.; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… arrangement. The house was let from 1683 to Richard Coxeter's relict Jane, who may have lived there, and was held … addition on the north, was held in 1686 by another of the Coxeter family. 69 Grayshott House, on the south side of High … Peisley, 74 and from c. 1675 or earlier members of the Coxeter family. 75 It was drastically remodelled allegedly in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (formerly Berks.) was bought with bequests of Richard Coxeter (£10 for apprenticing to masters outside the parish, … will proved 1693) and his wife Anne (£5 for bread), 98 Ann Coxeter (£10 for bread to poor widows, by will proved 1695), … 128/1/7. Lost bequests by Henry (£20) and Bartholomew Coxeter (£30), by wills proved 1654 and 1664, were perhaps …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a family vault in the north transept for which Richard Coxeter (d. 1740) obtained permission in 1721. 96 A 'new' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been built on former parish land on Church View. 31 Henry Coxeter (d. 1654) bequeathed £10 and Richard Dewe (d. 1684) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the early 18th century included members of the Coxeter family, 57 Gascoigne Frederick (d. 1780) of Bampton … (1826), 28-9: copy in Bodl. D. & C. Exeter, MS. 6016/6, R. Coxeter to D. & C. 16 May 1711; P.O. Arch., POST 40/37, no. … Hen. VIII, i (1), p. 822. Alum. Oxon. 1500-1714, s.v. Coxeter; Bodl. MS. d.d. Harcourt c 3/9 (11); Country Life, c …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 17th century by John Palmer (d. 1650) and Bartholomew Coxeter (d. 1664), and by Coxeter's son-in-law John Gower (d. by 1684). 30 In the later … and seems to have been inhabited successively by Palmer, Coxeter, and Gower. 33 In 1695 it was let with a kiln and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… far, and William Dring (d. 1549) on 30 in 1542. 74 Thomas Coxeter (d. 1548), taxed on 20, held all or part of Bourton …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… November 1941; C. Life, 20 August 1948, pp. 38485] N. R. Coxeter, Charles, 73 St Paul's Churchyard, London, upholder (177172). Bankrupt 1772. [D; Gents Mag.] Coxeter, William, London and Oxford, u and cm (176781). Son of John Coxeter of Witney, Oxon., blanket maker. App. to Charles …
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