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A History of the County of Oxford
… fairs and weekly market continued in and around the market square until the 20th century. 14 PRO, E 318/28/1586, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Druce's grocers, established about 1880 also at Market Square, stocked similar goods and were wine and spirit … Valentine and Barrell, who opened a large store at Market Square about 1898, were tailors and drapers, dealers in … an apprentice. 76 42. Leigh and Sons' ironmongers, Market Square, c.1930. 43. Boiler supplied for Witney Mills by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Secondary school was opened in 1930 in a house near Market Square given by the Batt family, descendants of a line of … opened in 1930 in Batt House (formerly The Hill) at Market Square, given to the rector and churchwardens for use as a … warehouse, and Batt House (formerly The Hill) at Market Square; new premises on Holloway Road were opened in 1966, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… built about 1844 on the former Lamb Inn site at Market Square, 266 Clinch's Bank to its north ( c. 183040), 267 the … buildings included the Corn Exchange (1863) at Market Square, replacing a large timberframed building used as a … some other prominent buildings, notably Nos. 24 Market Square, the Corn Exchange, and the rectory house, were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the late 15th or early 16th century. No. 49 Market Square is a timber-framed house on a prominent island site, … building work from the early 18th century: No. 50 Market Square, at the northern end of the block containing the town … north, with Nos. 35 High Street (left) and No. 2 Market Square (right). Several buildings in the town were reputed in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and police house was built on the east side of Market Square in 1855; that was sold in 1862, having been superseded … retained all those premises, together with No. 55B Market Square, the mortuary, a sewerage pumping station and new … retained Langdale Hall, the town hall with No. 51 Market Square, and the Butter Cross, and recovered the Corn Exchange …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The house (Fig. 50), one of the largest in the town, is a square two-storeyed ashlar building of double-depth plan, … window with flamboyant tracery. Beneath the window are two square recesses containing the recumbent effigies of an … appear to be 15th-century windows on the south side, a square-headed window of three lights towards the west, and a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were held there, alongside open-air meetings in the market square or at Church Green. The group was not mentioned after …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a circular form, and very perfect; the other at Courtneys, square, and evidently of Roman origin. There are also some … is an ancient structure in the early English style, with a square embattled tower. There is a place of worship for … is a handsome edifice, chiefly in the later style, with a square embattled tower; the font is handsomely sculptured, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of the main gables are small round-headed windows set in square sinkings. In the E. wall is a wide wall-arch with … moulded label. There are also other original windows with square heads and moulded labels, but fitted with modern …
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