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A History of the County of Oxford
… into factories was evidently advanced. John Early's Newland factory, open from 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. and requiring … with seven, and a butcher with eight. A farmer at Newland, with 10 farm workers, employed another 33 labourers … the late 19th century was William Cantwell of Witney and Newland, builder of several local factories including Witney …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Eagle Brewery. 30 Pritchett and Co.'s glove factory at Newland, rebuilt following a disastrous fire in 1926, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Blake's Schools 27 Elementary schools at Witney, Newland, and Cogges were established probably about 1690 28 … a writing master, who was to give priority to Cogges and Newland. The Witney school, on the west side of High Street, … and sewing, and, in default of applicants from Cogges or Newland, boys were sometimes sent to the writing master, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 9 but except for a possible fortified Iron Age site at Newland just over the parish boundary, 10 and a small … village on the east, together with built-up areas along Newland and Cogges Hill, north of Woodgreen, in Hailey … northern end before 121920, and by the laying-out of Newland (in Cogges) in 121213 along a pre-existing 'royal …
A History of the County of Oxford
… many others on the edge of the town along Oxford Road in Newland. 108 Some cottages may have been built by woollen … some 660 dwellings in the town's central area (excluding Newland, Woodgreen, and West End), only 89 were held by … further north at right angles to High Street. 114 At Newland part of the road's south side west of the Cogges turn …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a disastrous fire at Pritchett's glove factory in Newland, just over the urban boundary, and a new fire- and … from the 13th century: a damaged seal-matrix found near Newland, made about 1300, also depicts a paschal lamb with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1817 may have been for Wesleyan use, 112 and a chapel at Newland was opened about 1827. 113 Numbers continued to rise: … among the poor'. A tea meeting held in John Early's Newland warehouse in 1849 to discuss the need for a larger … former Wesleyan chapels at High Street, Lowell Place, and Newland. Houses were provided for two resident ministers, one …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the parishioners to recover the gift in 1559. 18 Henry Newland, Abbot of Tintern, gave the church house with a small …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of New Woodstock and of borough extensions, both called Newland, at Eynsham and Cogges. Much of the area was …
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