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A History of the County of Oxford
… not clear: after 1795, when the almshouse was rebuilt as a row of six cottages, each was usually let to non-paupers at … haberdasher from a long-established Witney family, built a row of almshouses at Newland for six women inmates in 1827, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the churchwardens in 17923, and a partly occupied row remained in 1816, but was removed before 1840. 51 By the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… industries were being attracted, and visitors 'had only to walk down the town and note the improvements in shop fronts . …
A History of the County of Oxford
… said to be 'in' or 'opposite' the shambles or butcher row, presumably replaced temporary stalls or booths, and may … limewash. Church Green, with its 'wide and handsome gravel walk' leading to the church, was especially admired. 230 To … and landscaping, while later developments such as Wesley Walk (1997), a narrow avenue of shops running back from High …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from three to four cottages before 1761, were rebuilt as a row of six in 1795. 43 Sometimes division followed from … for their workers: in 1840 William Marriott owned a row of fourteen (with detached gardens) fronting Mill Street, … group of working-class houses of the period. 111 Buswells Row, a terrace of 14 houses dated 1826, was built on the only …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one external tap in 1945, 266 probably typical of the row. Health Provision Witney had surgeons and apothecaries …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Essex
… brackets to a deep eaves above which there was formerly a row of large attic dormers. 40 A later brick wing, now a …
Survey of London
… Woburn Walk and Duke's Road LXXIIIWOBURN WALK AND DUKE'S ROAD (formerly Woburn Buildings) From the … as Woburn Buildings, but the northern is shown as Duke's Row on Cary's Map (1818) and has since been named Duke's …
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