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A History of the County of Oxford
… were probably concentrated on the market place and Church Green: there is no evidence of an early market on Corn … century, 50 when they probably stood, as later, on Church Green; in 1704 there were 23 slated butchers' stalls there … 1907, evidently copying from earlier Dirs. Not mentioned e.g. in Par. Colln. iii. 342. L. W. Thwaites, 'Marketing of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… industrial building in Witney', was erected west of Church Green before 1841. 61 The business seems at first to have … in a three-storeyed building behind premises at Church Green, sold in 1833, apparently closed soon after. 77 … (18234); Oxon. Clockmakers (Banbury Hist. Soc. 4), 156. e.g. Pigot's Nat. & Comm. Dir. (1842); PRO, HO 107/1731. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Visitors; the school acquired new premises on Church Green in 1856, and a second National school at Woodgreen … purchased site adjoining the rectory house at Church Green, and by his will endowed it with 50 a year charged on … below (Holloway's Bluecoat Sch.). ORO, MSS dd Par. Cogges e 8, f. 7; c 9, item 3; VCH Oxon. xii. 73. PRO, PROB 11/598, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 10 and a small 2nd-century Roman settlement east of Church Green, 11 evidence of earlier occupation on or near the site … river Windrush on the north to the southern edge of Church Green on the south, and from the Windrush on the east to the … Area Bk. (1877); OS Map 1:2500, Oxon. XXXI.8 (1876 edn). e.g. Hants RO, 11M59/Bp 1 E/B 112. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/64, mm. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was probably gabled to the south. No. 5 Church Green (the Hermitage) retains part of a possibly 15th century … Nos. 1012 High Street, the rear wing of No. 5 Church Green, and Nos. 235 Church Green all have arch-braced roofs … hall'. 58 Thomas Taylor had 'seelinges of wainscottes' (i.e. wall panelling) in his hall and two parlours, that in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and East wards lay respectively west and east of Church Green and the market place, West ward west of High Street and … gravel, for repairs to railings and a drain at Church Green, for rubbish-clearing, and for repair of a padlock in … Subsidy 1334, 237; Oxon. Eyre (ORS 56), 140, 146; PRO, E 179/161/810. An assertion ( Bampton Hund R. 89 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to a 'great yard' or barnyard rather than to Church Green, perhaps also reflecting its decline into a small … site in the 19th century included the surviving No. 29 The Green (formerly the Cottage), apparently the house standing … 1662 the manorial lessee Sir Henry Hyde was assessed: PRO, E 179/255/4, pt i, f. 28. Brice was also taxed on a house in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… grounds worth 50 a year, Vicarage close (2 a.) by Church Green, worth 2 10 s., and a farm of 80 a. of arable and 42 a. … Vicarage House A vicarage house on the east side of Church Green, in Vicarage close on the site of the later National … of a major reorganisation initiated by the new rector, R. E. Meredith, who was also responsible for the establishment …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and for a time services were held in a house at Church Green, bought privately by the pastor as a joint manse and … open-air meetings in the market square or at Church Green. The group was not mentioned after the early 20th … chapel noted in 1851 was actually in Burford. Below. e.g. ORO, BOQM I/ii/14; ibid. WCC VIII/iii/1; below. e.g. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Begbroke was established before 1915 at No. 1 Church Green, and during the First World War masses were celebrated … from 1948 it had its own priest, living at No. 1 Church Green. By the 1970s it was too small, and in 1975, after many … Oxon. vi. 299. No other Witney Wenmans were recusants. H. E. Salter, 'Oxon. Recusants', OAS Rep. (1924), 245, 289; …
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