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A History of the County of Oxford
… a section of the great barn, to John Woodbridge and Edward Druce, who remained the tenants in 1750. At that date the … lease of the manor house with some 27 a. (69), and John Druce's lease of the great barn with perhaps 80 a. (71). 132 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… farm problems by Harper Adams, the council appointed Edric Druce as its first agricultural organizer, a, post he held … evening lectures, and the travelling dairy schools. Druce, however, found it was more difficult to assist the … Butler, Sugar Beet in Salop. 1926-38 (Shrews. 1939), 6. E. Druce, 'Agric. in Salop.' Agricultural Progress, viii. 37. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… p. 37. O.R.O., Standlake tithe award. e.g. ibid. Misc. Druce VI/v/1. Ibid. MS. d.d. Par. Duckl. b 9, tithe pps. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from a farmhouse at the east end of Back Lane. 33 The Druce family built up and let a farm of c. 105 a., the core … farm was let with c. 210 a., and 250 a. were let to Samuel Druce and John Nalder, who owned other Ducklington farms. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of The History of Banbury, in his old age, to Mr. G. C. Druce of Oxford, the source of which was stated to be Hook …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies and Persia
… rising for seven years; and Richard Edmonds and Abel Druce, each at 40 l. and 10 l. yearly rising for seven years. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Geoffrey Sturmy and niece Felice, the wife of Sir William Druce. 99 Felice Druce's quarter of Easton, later called EASTON DRUCE or EASTON PRIORY manor, was settled on her son Geoffrey …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Whitchurch, John Hall, Stephen Whatly, Robert Wason, James Druce, Andrew Hall, Geo. Cornish, John Cornish. Total sums …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… bond ; said ship being hired some time since by William Druce of London, merchant, to sail to Londonderry to take in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained it until 1771. It was acquired in 1787 by Joseph Druce, who sold it before inclosure to an Oxford family, the … Its site stretched to Station Road until 1847, when Samuel Druce, by then living at Home Farm, gave land for the … early farmhouses lined Mill Street. Home Farm, one of many Druce family acquisitions in the 19th century, 5 is a good …
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