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A History of the County of Oxford
… cover has since been lost, 218 and in 1753 the duke of Marlborough gave a large silver-gilt flagon made in 1744 and … on land given by the bishop of Winchester and the duke of Marlborough; the cost was met chiefly from subscriptions, and … electroplate basin, and a chalice of 1744 marked with the Marlborough crest, presumably transferred from Witney church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Mather was licensed. 36 A plain, rubble meeting house on Marlborough (formerly Meeting House) Lane was built about … house to the rear was refitted as a manse, and the Marlborough Lane meeting-house was converted for the … to revive some of the mission stations, repaired the Marlborough Lane meeting house for Sunday-school use, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… little in the 18th century and the early 19th. The duke of Marlborough, the lord of the manor, was by far the largest … Hicks family, also rented land and tithe from the duke of Marlborough. The duke's land was usually divided among 8 … the curate 35 ½ a. for small tithes, and the duke of Marlborough 20 a. for manorial rights; a total of 46 a. was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Little Bridge; that year it was repaired by the duke of Marlborough. 72 The bridge was sold to the earl of Abingdon … arch of Toll Bridge was rebuilt in 1796 at the duke of Marlborough's expense; in 1876 the whole bridge was … year a short branch, Duke's Cut, was made for the duke of Marlborough, between the main canal and the north end of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sir John Walter sold Wolvercote to John Churchill, duke of Marlborough. 67 A later duke of Marlborough sold most of his land in the parish in 1884, and … but not the site of the abbey, to John Churchill, duke of Marlborough. 70 The estate was sold with the duke's lands in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its surrounding land, was sold to John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, in 1710, but the site of the main abbey …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Marriage Licences, ed. Foster. Worrell, Richard s. R., of Marlborough, Wilts, p.p. Oriel Coll., matric. 19 Nov., 1669, … 16 April, 1641, aged 17. Wyatt, Richard "ser." s. R., of Marlborough, Wilts, pleb. p.p. Exeter Coll., matric. 3 April, … Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Wyatt, Thomas s. Thomas, of Marlborough, Wilts, pleb. St. John's Coll., matric. 30 May, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the living in 1320, 70 and David of Lacock and Nicholas of Marlborough who were both granted leave of absence from the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… it was, however, finally taken down by Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and the only indications of its site are two … Queen Anne, when it was granted to the celebrated Duke of Marlborough, for whom a splendid mansion called Blenheim ( … building, erected about the year 1766, by the Duke of Marlborough, after a design by Sir William Chambers. Though …
A History of the County of Oxford
… east in 1863; land and stone were supplied by the duke of Marlborough and the building cost only £495. The chapel … refronted in the 1950s. 4. Nos. 26-34 Oxford Street (The Marlborough Arms hotel and houses on the north) 96 At its height as a coaching inn in the later 18th century the Marlborough Arms included the two houses on the north (Fox …
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