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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… ceiling-beams. ConditionFairly good. a(7). Miners' Arms Inn and two tenements, nearly 1 m. S.W. of the church, is of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Burnel, Archdeacon of Wells, in 1304 of Burnel's Inn, now part of Christ Church. Despite the clear intentions …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… having been preserved under an archway in front of an inn, until about the year 1775: there is also, in a field … between Pembroke and Stafford respecting quarters at the inn; in consequence of which, Lord Stafford quitted the town …
A History of the County of Oxford
… through marriage to Robert Kirke (d. 1800) of Clements Inn. 78 The house, called a mansion house in 1738 and the … modest wealth from trade and agriculture. The Talbot Inn was rebuilt shortly after 1700, 5 and adjoining houses on … to that of Waterloo House. A shop adjoining the Talbot Inn south of the market place, owned by the maltster John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cathedral, was let in 1789 to the tenant of the Talbot Inn 36 and in the earlier 19th century to members of the … and Sandford House and worked at Ham Court, at the Talbot Inn, and in surrounding villages, 60 while Samuel Spencer (d. … including the Doilly manor house site and the later Romany Inn on Bridge Street, then a butcher's shop and slaughter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 18th and 19th centuries up Cheapside from the Talbot Inn in the market place, along Church Street, and around the … before 1842 when there was a daily service from the Talbot Inn to Moreton-in-Marsh (Glos.) via Bourton on the Water and … by the later Middle Ages. Bushey Row, formerly New Inn Lane from a 19th-century public house near its southern …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 21 Courts baron were said in 1842 to meet at the Talbot Inn, 22 and the court house was demolished in or before 1871 … 33 In the 19th century the courts met usually at the New Inn and occasionally in Bampton Manor House off Broad Street, … Pigot, Lond. & Prov. Dir. (1830), that they met at the New Inn resulted probably from confusion with Bampton Deanery ct. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… nephew John Frederick (d. 1739) of Bampton and Gray's Inn; he held it from 1726 with his son John (d. 1775) of … it to his relative Thomas Smallpage (d. 1597) of Gray's Inn, 98 who left it to his nephew Percival Smallpage (d. … CP 25/2/473/10 Chas. I Mich.; cf. O.R.O., Ace. 2184, New Inn deeds; ibid. D.Y. XV/i/1-2, XV/ii/1-2, XV/iii/1-3. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… timberframed buildings have survived at the Reindeer Inn and No. 16 Market Place. The growth of the town in the … No. 16 Market Place and the front range of the Reindeer Inn, have curved, well-shaped windbraces, and the former also … for which evidence exists range in date from the Red Lion Inn (now demolished) of the late 15th or early 16th century, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… area of Banbury comprised a rood next to the Talbot Inn in Church Street and a two-acre inclosure bounded by the … church which at that date consisted of the Flying Horse Inn, 11 other tenements, 2 pieces of land in Wickham, one … that Trinity Chapel occupied the site of the White Horse inn, also on the north side of High Street but further west. …
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