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A History of the County of Oxford
… fund. A bread charity of 10 s. a year was given by Joseph Druce (will proved 1822) and another of £5 was given by … trustees. 42 In 1873 Bricknell's leading opponent, Joseph Druce, secured a Chancery investigation and under threat of … Jnl. 20 May 1865. Oxf. Chron. 24 June 1865. O.R.O., Misc. Druce IX/i/1; ibid. MS. d.d. Par. Eynsham c 23, item c; Bodl. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… restoration 44 an opposition group formed under Joseph Druce, church-warden and leading farmer, who then harried … (d. 1724), a London goldsmith, and the farmers Samuel Druce (d. 1860) and George Brown (d. 1782). Floor slabs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The vicar and one of the leading farmers, Samuel Druce, concluded that labourers might manage on their incomes … in Eynsham in the earlier 19th century was the rise of the Druce family. 10 At inclosure Joseph Druce (d. 1821), described in 1787 as a butcher, owned only …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the Stanton Harcourt road on land given by Samuel Druce (d. 1860). The Bartholomew school and its endowment … Par. Eynsham c 12, ff. 108-9; c 13, item g. O.R.O., Misc. Druce VIII/i/1; ibid. MS. Oxf. Dioc. b 70, p. 91; Bodl. G.A. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from Oxford to the west. In 1844, when bought by Samuel Druce, a prominent Eynsham farmer, the inn had stabling for … relatives held the advowson into the 20th century. 65 The Druce family, prominent farmers in Eynsham in the 19th … Dec. 1829; Bodl. MS. Don. c 161, ff. 31 sqq. O.R.O., Misc. Druce V/i/1-2; Oxf. Chron. 25 Feb.1854. Oxf. Jnl. 13 Feb. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… vicar, W.S. Bricknell, the other led by a farmer, Joseph Druce, who was frequently the parish churchwarden. 62 … W. E. Taunton of Freeland and the owners of Eynsham Hall; Druce's party included William Swann, papermaker, James … squabbles'. 64 The deaths of Bricknell in 1886 and Druce in 1890 ended an era, and in 1895 an Eynsham vestry was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… afterwards; 68 by 1836 Newland Lodge was owned by Samuel Druce (d. 1860). 69 Rot. Hund. (Rec.Com.), ii. 859-60. C.C.C. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S., H. N. Dixon, F.L.S., G. C. Druce, M.A., F.L.S., Walter Garstang, M.A., F.L.S., Herbert …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 21 The priory was dissolved in 1536, when, with Easton Druce manor in Easton, its estate in East Grafton was granted … papers, xii, f. 323 and v.; below, Easton, manors (Easton Druce). Alnwick Castle Mun. X.II.11, box 6, survey, 1634, pp. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… holdings, formed part of a 330a. farm assembled by Samuel Druce, much the largest holding in the township. Two other … arable and inclosed assart, though a few, including Druce's combined farm, were wholly inclosed. Mixed farming … the 19th century. Falling rents may have affected Samuel Druce's decision to sell up in 1816, and reductions continued …
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