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A History of the County of Oxford
… schools better suited to the town's needs. John Holloway's Bluecoat school at West End, endowed in 1724, … the gap filled by new institutions such as John Holloway's Bluecoat school. Improvement under Goole's … went to enlarging a new Blake school in Cogges village. 31 Holloway's Bluecoat School A school to teach twelve sons of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been demolished. Other significant new buildings included Holloway's almshouses east of the church, erected about 1724 … A row of almshouses at Newland was built in 1821, and Holloway's almshouses near the church were rebuilt in 1868, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1680, and that of a husbandman in 1687. 86 In 1685 John Holloway, lessee of Nos. 235 Church Green, was given … demolished in 1983. 184 Public Buildings Almshouses 185 Holloway's almshouses, east of the church, were founded by John Holloway, clothier (d. 1724). Early views show a range …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with equipment supplied by the nuns, did contract work for Holloway Bros. of Stroud. 2 A Gothic chapel and conventual …
A History of the County of Oxford
… formerly part of Hensington manor bought from Benjamin Holloway. 73 The architect was George Wilkinson of Witney and … passed from Edward (d. 1767) to his grandson Benjamin Holloway (d. 1796), 48 and was retained by the Holloways … tenants included Lord Charles Spencer ( c. 1816). Benjamin Holloway (d. 1856) was resident from c. 1830. Alderman R. B. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rector 1712-15, later bishop of Norwich, and Benjamin Holloway, F.R.S., rector 1736-9. 9 Sir Robert Cocks, 1715-36, … blamed for absenteeism by the poor. 14 From 1739, when Holloway resigned in favour of his son Benjamin (d. 1777), … and town clerk of both Oxford and Woodstock; to Benjamin Holloway (d. 1777), rector, and several of his family; to Dr. …
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