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A History of the County of Oxford
… it was sometimes described as a curacy attached to Bladon 29 but one 'officiating minister' stressed that he served … alderman, left £ 2 to the corporation to buy a new bell. 29 Bells were cast or repaired by Abraham More of Reading in … as binding; 79, f. 37; 81, July 1611. Ibid. 4/7-9; 76/2, 29 Jan. 1683, 8 Nov. 1683, 10 Mar. 1684; Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 16th century there were bars on the east side of the town, 29 one probably on the present Hensington Road, another near … included the large union workhouse in Hensington Road, 29 several nonconformist chapels, schools, a public station, … or market house in 1870, a pair of villas, nos. 27-29 High Street, the tall terraced row of shops and houses, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1715), mercers and aldermen, left over 1,000 and 1,600. 29 John Davies (d. 1711), formerly apprenticed to Benjamin … 31 In 1608 an inquiry into the dearth of grain named 29 residents with stocks of malt or grain for brewing and … a draper; another man was a specialist breeches maker. 29 In 1807 the demand for breeches was said to have declined …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to improve its administration was blamed on lack of funds, 29 and a brief revival under the mastership of Thomas Brown … (10). [F. Gregory], Votivum Carolo; above, Bldgs. nos 29-30. Below. Boro. Mun. 89, pp. 251, 272, 326; 12/7-13: … New Guide to Blenheim after 1803 edn. Above, Bldgs. no. 29. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 433, f. 229. Boro. Mun. 12/18; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were c. 60 named contributors to the subsidies of 1523-4, 29 and in 1547-8 the number of communicants was said to be … when average baptisms were c. 33 a year and burials c. 29. In the 1770s baptisms rose to 48 a year, probably in part … revels and morris dancing continued throughout Whit week. 29 Similar Whitsun ales or sports were held annually in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… borough's charters in 1603, mentioned in later sources, 29 has not been traced. Until the Civil War political … freemen were admitted without the council's consent, 29 and new orders in 1580 reduced the mayor's financial … Hiorne reckoned that the clerk's income was less than 6. 29 In the 19th century the clerk's annual fee was raised in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… emerging as the dominant Tory influence in Oxfordshire. 29 In 1680-1 James Bertie, Lord Norreys, later earl of … 28 They were noisy but ineffectual in the 1840s and 1850s. 29 In 1865 the Liberal candidate, Mitchell Henry, who called … Osbaldeston and Baynton's residence, above, Bldgs. nos. 29, 32. Below, Blenheim, Woodstock Manor. Blenheim Mun., …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… mainly of brick and tiled roof. a(27, 28) Cottages. b(29) Woodstreet Farm, house (856856), was built in the late …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… have given another bread charity of 40 s. a year in 1719; 29 the gift is not recorded other than in the late 18th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was regarded as very nearly satisfactory in doctrine. 29 John Ball, vicar 1562-4, was chaplain to the Countess of … Badminton Mun. D Drawer 1, no. 3; Glos. R.O., D 262/T 29. Glouc. Dioc. Yr. Bk. (1935-6 and later edns.). B.M. … Rifleman and Hussar (1931), 8-9. Glos. R.O., D 262/T 29. Burke, Peerage (1959), 182; Glouc. Jnl. 14 Jan. 1868. Ex …
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