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A History of the County of Sussex
… from 1534, 5 was suspected in 1538 of poaching at Ewhurst park in Shermanbury. 6 Assistant curates were mentioned in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… had 200 a. in 1434, including 80 a. of pasture in Morley park. 74 The demesne farm of Wick manor in 1318 had c. 160 a. … farm had 149 a. and Morley manor farm 292 a.; 76 Morley Park farm had 166 a. in 1768. 77 The demesne lands of … farm had 363 a. in Woodmancote and Albourne. 79 Morley Park farm was leased together with Woodhouse and Bilsborough …
A History of the County of Sussex
… has a late medieval crown-post roof. There was a park c. 1875 and later, with two ponds north of the house. In … later 19th century the house was approached through the park from the south, 76 but by 1928 from the west. 77 The … with Woodmancote until 1672 or later. 80 There was a park by 1434. 81 James Hurst and Philip Gratwicke were taxed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… becoming sole occupants from 1860 until they moved to Park Street in the early 1870s. 63 The house was enlarged and … 17 The inn was probably no. 8 Brown's Lane. 28. Nos. 2-8 Park Street In the mid 15th century the corner of Brown's Lane and Park Street belonged to a burgage later Fletcher's House. 18 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… trustees of the freehold. 52 The site, a house at the park gate with an attached close on the south, had been … was given before the king in the royal chapel in the park. Probably at Laud's behest lectures ceased in October … was used by the inhabitants of Old Woodstock and Blenheim Park. 19 A Sunday school was established in 1787 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the town New Woodstock developed at a gate into the royal park. The town's curving west boundary perhaps represents the line of the 12th-century park wall but the straight south boundary implies the … acquired by the king from the Templars and taken into the park, perhaps when the town was founded. 91 The park gate at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the park and household is denoted by 13th-century surnames 67 … inclusion of Leonard Chamberlain, steward of the manor and park, who in 1547 paid as much as 8 for his lands. 77 By 1581 … valued at much less. A few were associated with the royal park. Thomas Croft (d. 1488), a royal servant who shared with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… probably lodged in one of Gregory's large houses in Park Street. 21 William Mavor combined his mastership with … school of industry, established before 1871 at no. 22 Park Street; in 1871 and 1881 there were about a dozen … a laundry on the site; the brick range behind no. 22 Park Street, remembered as a laundry and later used as a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… provide lodgings for his retinue when he was at Woodstock Park, which he visited regularly for love of Rosamund Clifford; he therefore provided land outside the park so that men might build hospitia, and he granted a … local demesne towns contributing to works in Woodstock Park 6 and was perhaps founded only shortly before Henry's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other by Alderman George Whitton, comptroller of Woodstock park and lord of Hensington manor. 20 Whitton's father, Owen, had been prominent in both park and borough in the 1550s, 21 and George served as mayor … the Norths, and Hawkins all lived in large houses in Park Street, and Walker, the duke's agent and town clerk of …
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