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A History of the County of Oxford
… Blanket Ind. 12685; for annual hallage fees and other income, ORO, B1/BC/F/2106. Plummer, Witney Blanket Ind. 26, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… periods of apparent growth and prosperity, market and fair income declined or remained low, suggesting that much of the … 3035 s. in the 1260s and to under 30 s. by the mid 1280s. Income from selds and stalls, around 23 s. and 15 s. in … the Middle Ages, but by the later 15th century actual income was evidently far less, implying further decline in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as lord, interrupted only by untypical leasing of borough income in 12256, 12312, and 12478. 6 By 1279 the borough's … the intention may have been to supplement burgesses' income and to safeguard them against economic fluctuations; … houses in Witney borough. 30 Whatever the source of their income, early 14th-century subsidies confirm the presence of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… inns, and comparable numbers of women supplemented family income as dress- or bonnet-makers, glovers, or laundresses. 8 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… governing its regulation, by which the site, buildings and income were vested in the Wardens of the Grocers' Company as … (USA), gave the school 4,800, increasing gross annual income to over 300. 36 In the 1870s difficulties between the … Witney Grammar Sch. 37; VCH Oxon. i. 489. For the Blake income, ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. d 560, f. 191; above (Blake …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for thirteen vacant houses were noted in 13489, court income fell, and several houses were subsequently granted en … 101 That manorial accounts separated borough and manorial income only gradually between 1211 and 121819 has similarly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hanging press, and a desk. 66 Such men must have had other income, probably from houses or land: both sources were … more than one property, and rents would have provided an income in old age. The cordwainer Henry Dorne (d. 1785), … gentleman, the customary description of a man with no income from trade. 120 The houses in Buswells Row contained a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… accounted to him throughout the Middle Ages for borough income from rent, courts, markets, and fairs, and although … at the bishop's manor court, 25 and by 121819 court income from the borough was separately accounted for. 26 … royal justices, for reasons which are not clear. 29 Total income from fines and other dues was usually over 30 s. a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with quitrents, heriots, tolls, and other manorial income, much of the copyhold land having become effectively …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for his new college of Corpus Christi. The vicar's income had been temporarily increased to 18, attracting an … and the Merton College rent charge, though the vicar's income had fallen to 9 12 s. 4 d. (just over 10 gross). 26 … 57 thereafter the temporary increase in the vicar's income attracted several senior Oxford academics, notably, in …
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