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A History of the County of Oxford
… gable to the street, perhaps of the late 15th or early 16th century. No. 49 Market Square is a … and manufacturers for their workers: in 1840 William Marriott owned a row of fourteen (with detached gardens) … summer house intermixed with mill buildings'. 142 J. F. Marriott, owner of Mount Mills, lived at Mount House between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… freedom from toll, murage, and attendance at shire or hundred courts; the right to distrain and to receive fines … and manorial rights were exercised by his bailiff or steward through the courts baron and a twice-yearly tourn or view of frankpledge, which continued for the rural …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Lenthall, and the lease seems to have expired or been revoked: Lenthall was lord certainly by 1652, and in … 1905 was succeeded there by the blanket-manufacturer J. F. Marriott (d. 1929), owner of the adjacent Mount Mills. Probably it was Marriott who built the existing Mount House soon afterwards. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… not all early adherents necessarily lived within the town or parish. For much of the 18th century Dissent, though … employers, among them members of the Early, Smith, and Marriott families, together with leading grocers, drapers, … included members of the prosperous Witts, Collier, and Marriott families, 41 some of whom were buried in the meeting …
A History of the County of Essex
… but the new chapel, designed and built by Thomas Marriott Locke of Colchester, was not opened until 1901 in …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Estryngton and Portyngton. Thomas Barrowe Richard Graine (or Grame?) and Elizabeth his wife 3 messuages with lands in … 9 cottages with lands in Hopperton and Gelstroppe. William Marriott Thomas Shorte and Margaret his wife 2 messuages and …
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