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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… New Inn Hall, Oxford, brought to Wimborne 1686 (J. M. J. Fletcher, Dorset Procs., XXXV (1914), 214). Monuments and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (S.R.S. v), 197. S.A.C. xlv. 147. Census, 1801-1971. A. Fletcher, County Community in Peace and War, 268, 333. V.C.H. … Archives, p. 245. Wiston Archives, p. 246. D.N.B.; A. Fletcher, County Community in Peace and War, passim. G.E.C. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is interred Judge Chappie, whose daughter married Sir Fletcher Norton, speaker of the house of commons for 12 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a Wesleyan society was established at Ketley Bank by J. W. Fletcher, vicar of Madeley. 26 A Wesleyan chapel built there …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… native of the town, and further endowed in 1616, by Thomas Fletcher, with rent-charges of 12. Eight boys and eight girls …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Brown's Lane and Park Street belonged to a burgage later Fletcher's House. 18 In 1598 Alderman William Metcalfe (d. … in the early 19th century, was rebuilt in the 20th. 29. Fletcher's House In 1279 Adam Bennet held a house, oven, 2 … of Park Street and Brown's Lane. 27 In 1468-9 Thomas Fletcher was paying 6 d. for a large vacant plot there which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rent-charge was regularly distributed in bread. 2 Thomas Fletcher by will proved 1617 gave £12 a year, payable by the … adding to the grammar school estate £160 stock, a third of Fletcher's charity, and £146 stock from the charity of … the rector's house, c. £226 stock for sermons derived from Fletcher's charity and that of Major and others, and payments …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the sermons to the corporation. 67 In 1617 Thomas Fletcher of London left £4 a year for five sermons and £4 a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… corner of Brown's Lane and Market Place, later the site of Fletcher's House, was vacant. 25 Another indication of decay … 5 or more, including a 12-hearth house, probably the later Fletcher's House. 2 Many larger houses were inns, including … where Alderman Thomas Brown c. 1614 built the core of Fletcher's House. The broad, stone fronts of Nos. 2-8 Park …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and built another at his new house in Park Street (later Fletcher's House); his relict Joan (d. 1625) had malt and … Sir Littleton Osbaldeston (d. 1692) who had a brewhouse at Fletcher's House. 44 John Williams (d. 1681) built a … 18th-century houses, 17 and the Grove family probably at Fletcher's House and Henry Taylor and later the Priors at …
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