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A History of the County of Oxford
… the grange and its surrounding land, was sold to John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, in 1710, but the site of the …
The Environs of London
… Armachensis 43; Robert Kilmowensis 44; B. Sarum 45; Edward Spencer, Knt. &c. The sum collected for them at Woodford was …
A History of the County of Essex
… writer, lived at Woodford for many years. 157 Sir Winston Churchill (18741965) represented Woodford in Parliament from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… wall of belfry, oval panel of mortar, inscribed 'TS Thomas Spencer 1843'; (3), on jamb of W. belfry window, 'J. Briar …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Thomas Baker, maltster, and from 1788 belonged to the Churchill family, cabinet makers and auctioneers. 84 On the … Norman family let it to Thomas Morris and later his son Spencer, bakers, and there was a bakehouse there in 1790. 26 … until the 1860s. Their tenants included Lord Charles Spencer ( c. 1816). Benjamin Holloway (d. 1856) was resident …
A History of the County of Oxford
… throughout the 19th century. 97 From 1615 Sir Thomas Spencer provided weekly doles of bread for 10 men, 10 women, … that the doles should continue. 98 His son Sir William Spencer challenged the bequest but in 1641 granted a rent … groups of almshouses. Six were completed in 1794 by John Churchill on the west side of the causeway towards Old …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was built at the north-west corner by Townesend and John Churchill of Woodstock; 3 soon afterwards the north aisle was … recorder and M.P., added a treble and in 1666 Sir Thomas Spencer, high steward, a tenor. 32 Probably the new bells … Boro. Mun. 97, p. 14 which mistakenly dates Atkyns's and Spencer's gifts 1660. Ibid. 76/2, 28 Sept. 1680. O.R.O., MS. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1969 and the site used later for a home for the aged, Spencer Court, and a fire station, police station, library, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… agent emerged in the later 18th century: in the 1790s John Churchill and his son Benjamin were cabinet makers, … and John Chapman (d. 1794, 1799), carpenters, and John Churchill (d. 1796), cabinet maker, were also builders. 21 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of ill-health. Fleetwood was replaced by Sir Thomas Spencer of Yarnton in 1661, and Edmund Hiorne was restored as … borough's M.P.s, was successfully defended by Sir Thomas Spencer at his own cost; Clarendon was allegedly disappointed … 260, H.C. (1880), xxxi; R. Rhodes James, Lord Randolph Churchill, 55. Kelly's Dir. Oxon. (1887 and later edns.). …
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