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A History of the County of Oxford
… muniments; 53 occasionally meetings were held in public houses or in the National school or vicarage house. 54 Though … from 1827, when his duties included patrolling public houses, removing vagrants, preventing disorderly conduct …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and later three, distinct estates. That later called the 'parsonage' or 'rectory', made up wholly or partly of former … during the Interregnum, when they were sold with the 'parsonage' estate. 38 In the 14th century most were farmed … priv. print. 1991), 5 n.: copy in C.O.S. For appurtenant houses in Oxford, Blair, 'Medieval Clergy', 2, 5, 9. Ch. Com. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1955 was a private house. 24 Three Methodist meeting houses were registered in Weald between 1826 and 1834, one of them a former stable, the others houses near the mill and on Cheyne Lane. In 1851 a cottage in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and their successors the Hawkinses, lessees of the parsonage estate. The farm was sold after Charles Hawkins's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roofs, but several late-medieval timber-framed houses survive, including some of high status at Standlake … buildings were of stone, from Taynton and elsewhere. Later houses of note, all stone-built, include Cokethorpe House, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… itself set a fashion. 10 The 16th- and 17th-century houses are built mainly of the local ironstone, but in the … a pair of bays flanking a central doorway, as at two other houses, No. 27 High Street 13 and No. 3 South Bar (the … 1640s to the 1670s. 14 The wholly or partly timber-framed houses for which evidence exists range in date from the Red …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1767. In 1825 the endowment consisted of 100 stock and 2 houses, producing a total income of 33 a year. In 1872 one …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1606 the glebe was described as 65 a., with a meadow, two houses, and gardens. 16 In 1650 the glebe in the built-up … and their nominees. The properties named were twelve houses, rents of 40 s. a year, and yardland lying in Banbury, … 244 The net benefice in 1963 was 899. 245 In 1961 a new parsonage was purchased. 246 In 1852 the parish was said to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a whole. It was presumably from the locations of the two houses that a map of 1832 named the area east of the Oxford … VIII's reign that before 1496 there were in Hardwick three houses and a cottage, occupied by the customary tenants of 3 … by a military tenant, but by that date 7 yardlands and 2 houses there owed rents of from 10 s. to 14 s. a yardland to …
A History of the County of Oxford
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