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A History of the County of Oxford
… to members of the Bateman family, who were grocers, ironmongers and drapers as well as maltsters; 37 it was held … Cottage on High Street and a nearby shop on Bushey Row, was established by 1861 when it employed 4 assistants … 19th- and 20th-century businesses included the Batemans' ironmongers and grocers on Broad Street, William Angell …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lanes was established by the later Middle Ages. Bushey Row, formerly New Inn Lane from a 19th-century public house … century, 31 but as the east end of High Street near Bushey Row was called Town (or Down) End in the 17th century, 32 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Such building was undertaken speculatively. Constitution Row on the Broughton Road, for example, was built in 1847 by … of projects by the Gillett family. By 1849 Constitution Row was the address of no less than seven laundresses, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and it probably stood on the north side either of Butcher Row or of High Street near its east end. In 1441 tenements …
A History of the County of Oxford
… listed in a rental of 1441; there were 19 in the northern row and 7 (formerly 17) in the southern, and they probably represent the development of Butchers Row, the south-west corner of the Market Place, and the east … of small shoe-manufacturers, and the size of some of the ironmongers' businesses is noteworthy, for instance those of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a soldier for a breach of the peace and so sparked off a row which was carried as far as the House of Lords, where …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a pest-house, 266 and a cottage in Constitution Row called the Pest House 267 was probably the outcome. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lying between the later High Street and Butcher's Row, and the other properties granted by Hugh of Avalon were … north side of the Market Place (Barkhill), and Butchers Row and the west side of the Market Place (Cookrow with … with slate, which stood at the junction of Butcher's Row with High Street. 75 It is first mentioned in the survey …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Survey of London
… the two footways are connected by a little irregular row of cottages, standing in a court named Banners Yard. The … and retains some of its casement windows. The whole row has whitewashed walls and old tile roofs, and though it …
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