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A History of the County of Oxford
… of iron in his workshop and malt, grain, and cattle on his Hensington farm. 28 The later 17th-century mercers Thomas … In 1889 66 a London company, Pullman's, built a factory at Hensington, at first called the Woodstock Glove Co. but R. & … soon after the war. 69 Crutch's glove factory in New Road, Hensington, was opened c. 1924 and closed in the 1950s. 70 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boarding school at Hope House in 1846 and until 1850. 60 Hensington House was a boarding school in the late 19th … In 1968 a Church primary school was built in Shipton Road, Hensington, but the old school remained in use until 1985; … school was opened in 1934 next to St. Hugh's church in Hensington Road with 43 pupils; it was staffed from the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… their vill acquired by exchange from the Templars' fee in Hensington (in Bladon parish). 8 By 1203 Woodstock was … junction of Brook Hill and Upper Brook Hill remained in Hensington, 17 suggesting that the borough boundary may once … pool and the site of the horse fair, was deemed to be in Hensington, and the borough boundary divided the front and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… George Whitton, comptroller of Woodstock park and lord of Hensington manor. 20 Whitton's father, Owen, had been … in a dispute over the borough's eastern boundary with Hensington manor, he instigated riots; when his party failed … the duke's agent and town clerk of Oxford, lived at Hensington House. In the 16th century the town clerk was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thomas Spencer of Yarnton (d. 1685) and Edward Atkyns of Hensington, a borough magistrate since 1656, recorder 1660-2, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1934 the church of St. Hugh of Lincoln was built in Hensington Road. 53 A new parish, the Woodstock and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… listed; 8 to the larger total are to be added Dunthrop, Hensington, Ilbury, Nether Kiddington, and Nethercote (in … and outfangthief. The abbot of Oseney had a view at Hensington and Little Tew, and was quit of suit for Worton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Smallpox sufferers were taken to isolation hospitals at Hensington and Wolvercote, and in 1794 and 1815 the vestry …
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