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A History of the County of Oxford
… New Inn and occasionally in Bampton Manor House off Broad Street, but earlier venues are unknown. 34 By 1396 there were … serve notices on those fouling public streets, and in 1884 street cleaning was put out to tender. 23 By c. 1835 and … passed to a parish council, which in 1989 managed street lighting, the cemetery and playing fields, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… men- Bampton Castle; West Front Reconstruction based on A.Wood's drawing of 1664 and surviving remains The gatehouse, … thirds of his demesne tithes of Bampton to the chapel of St. George in Oxford castle, from which they passed to Osney … Yate of Witney. 88 An agreement between Leonard Yate and Michael Jobson in 1596 to divide the manorial profits 89 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 100 sittings, served from Cote, was built south of High Street c. 1778. 18 Prominent members in the 19th century … style, seating 130, was built on the north side of Bridge Street. 27 Membership doubled to over 30 by 1900 but fell to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1899. 29 In 1687 Jesus College, Oxford, acquired from the Wood family of Oxford a freehold of c. 4¼ yardlands in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Oxfordshire and in Bampton hundred. Widford, owned by St. Oswald's priory in Gloucester, belonged in 1086 to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are described elsewhere in this volume. The Hospital of St. John the Baptist, founded early in the 13th century, 1 … are upper crucks at Nos. 3536 North Bar and No. 44 Parsons Street (the 'Flying Horse'); and No. 12 Parsons Street … the kitchen, for the wide fireplace with chamfered wood lintel remains in the rear gable with indications of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rate of 4 d. a week. 1 In 1448 the newly founded guild of St. Mary was authorized to hold property worth 100 marks a … tenement. 19 Of those charities, the tenement (in Colebar Street) left by John Knight (d. 1587) and later rented for 26 … gave the interest of 100 to be disposed of annually on St. Thomas's Day among the poor of Banbury, and the interest …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury comprised a rood next to the Talbot Inn in Church Street and a two-acre inclosure bounded by the churchyard, … a great barn and several other properties, one of which (St. Sunday's) 17 was said to be formerly the site of the … Richard Corbet. 100 Whateley died in 1639, but Anthony Wood's judgement that he 'laid such a foundation of faction …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his Banbury demesne and in 1330 was licensed to impark the wood of Crouch and 300 a. adjoining. 24 Whereas the earlier … fairs a year, with court of pie powder, on the feasts of St. Peter ad Vincula and St. Luke and the eve and morrow of … or whether the fairs' dates had been changed since 1329. Street-names suggest the division of the Thursday market into …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a religious body. The earliest known school in Banbury was St. John's Hospital school, founded at the end of the 15th … School and the old school was reorganized as Banbury St. Mary's C.C. primary school which had 354 children on the roll in 1970. 24 Crouch Street British schools for boys and girls were built in …
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