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A History of the County of Oxford
… declined or remained low, suggesting that much of the town's trading took place outside the formal market structure. In … when some 16 per cent of selds were apparently unlet, rose intermittently to around 26 s. and 17 s. in the early … Hyde, 'Winchester Manors', 678. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/40, m. 8d; Winch. PR 13012, ed. Page, 1446; Hyde, 'Winchester …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rate. Between 1316 and 1327 its total assessed wealth rose from 168 to 249, placing it well above its nearest rival … for rents, Hants RO, 11M59/B1/3 sqq. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/9, m. 3; for Newland, VCH Oxon. xiii. 58. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/12; … Manors', 14955; below, Curbridge, econ. hist. T. H. Lloyd, Eng. Wool Trade in the Middle Ages (1977), 311; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and geography, required by farmers and tradesmen: numbers rose steadily from twelve in 1847 to 36 (including 17 … between the Abingdon and Witney campuses. 103 Cal. Inq. p.m. xiii, pp. 2645. PRO, JUST 2/132, m. 10d. Chant. Cert. 48. … from L.E.A. C. and J. Gott, Bk. of Witney (1986 edn), 34; H. W. Pouley, 'Story of a School: Woodgreen School' (TS …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the late 18th and early 19th century, 49 the population rose before 1841 to 3,419, falling thereafter to 2,976 by … Anglo-Saxon settlement east of the river, T. Rowley and M. Steiner (eds.), Cogges Manor Farm, Witney: Excavations … 73; 3940 Geo. III, c. 16; 378 Vic. c. 95; 401 Vic. c. 64; H. J. Tollit, Report on County Bridges (1878), 23; cf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… th Century As elsewhere, annual expenditure on poor relief rose steadily from the mid 18th century: in the 1740s and … 2003, and was still used on ceremonial occasions. 352 J. H. Early, on behalf of local blanket-manufacturers, presented … Winch. PR 13012, ed. Page, 1445. Hants RO, 11M59/B1/65, m. 11. Ibid. 11M59/B1/7 sqq. For portmoot or borough court …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Wivenhoe heath was bought and the yearly rent of £2 10 s. was used to buy material for gowns. In the early 19th … received clothes or material. As the rent of the field rose towards the middle of the century, so the number of … 1920s, and distributions made in money, food, and coal. 22 M. B. Brown of New York had spent some years in Wivenhoe and …
A History of the County of Essex
… and west of the parish the land rises gradually to over 30 m. across much of the north and east of the parish. There are … to 2,193 in 1931 as the maritime industries declined, but rose again to 2,729 in 1961. Wivenhoe was the fastest growing … few labourers' cottages were built in the 19th century by H. J. Gurdon-Rebow of Wiven- hoe Park 55 and N. C. Corsellis …
A History of the County of Essex
… 12 to 16 jurors. Cases of animals trespassing on the lord's land, breach of the assize of ale, and of infringing the … manorial business. The last court was held in 1898 at the Rose and Crown public house. 46 From 2 to 7 overseers and 2 … 1/9/16, 1/12. Rep. Sel. Cttee. on Poor Returns 1822-4, H.C. 334, Suppl. App. p. 81 (1825), iv; ibid. 1825-9, H.C. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wolvercote Economic history Economic history St. Frideswide's estate at Cutteslowe was administered independently of … the Oxford market. The number of dairymen in the parish rose from 1 in 1883 to 4 in 1887, 6 in 1899, and 8 in 1907, … Mun., map of 1765. Early Hist. St. John's Coll. (O.H.S. N.S. i), 511, 514, 524. St. John's Coll. Mun., LXXXIX. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tree Farm in the north-east. 59 The land rises from 60 m. or lower along the Thames to over 70 m. in the east, along … by 88 families, a total population of 341. The population rose steadily to 524 in 1831, fell to 470 in 1841, but rose … 1:10,000 SP 41 SE.; 40 NE. (1981 edn.). Below, Econ. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 416; below, Church. Cart. St. Frid. i, p. 472; …
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