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A History of the County of Oxford
… prospered and became influential figures in the town. 89 W. C. Brotherton (d. 1928), descended from a junior branch of … the borough was granted two additional, four-day, fairs at Lady Day and the feast of St. Nicholas (6 Dec.). 14 In the … New Woodstock, 18 Eliz. I, c. 21; P.R.O., STAC 5/W 77/7; T. E. Schulz, 'Woodstock Glove Industry', Oxoniensia, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… east side of Oxford Street. The branch was sold to the G.W.R. in 1897. By 1910 there were ten trains a day to Oxford … the junction of Oxford Street and Rectory Lane; a lord and lady were chosen, with the traditional accoutrements of an … trustees, O.R.O., CH.S/II/i/1. 3 Geo. II, c. 21; W. Mavor, New Description of Blenheim (1810), 141. Bodl. MS. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a new annual fee of 10; 79 he was to provide feasts at the Lady Day and Michaelmas leets, the chamberlains contributing … for public transport the corporation negotiated with the G.W.R. in the 1880s and later with the Regional Transport … 1937, and a deputy mayor's badge presented by Alderman C. W. Banbury in 1959 to commemorate the visit of Queen …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Haddon House (no. 18 Park Street), owned by Mary, Lady Terry, and served by Jesuit priests from Heythrop …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Wells-Forum, E. division of Somerset, 1 mile (W.) from Wells; containing, with the tything of Yarley, and … liberty of Bindon, Wareham division of Dorset, 6 miles (W. by S.) from Wareham; containing 505 inhabitants. It … contains a monument to the memory of Sir Richard and Lady Lucy Reynell; the chancel underwent great improvement a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were apparently not challenged until c. 1844 when W. M. Noel of Alvington, with the aid of George Ormerod the … 39 but his financial difficulties left his successor W. F. A. Lambert unable to claim any sum for dilapidations in … one time contained the rectory pew, was converted into a Lady chapel in 1954, and an 18th-century wooden pulpit from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… although it was farmed by Sir Anthony Rouse and Lady Philippe, widow of Alexander Pym (d. 1585), until 1603 … R.D.C., Woolavington Estate Redevt. Scheme (1967). W. I. Hist. Woolavington; Hist. Woolavington: Millennium Edn. … P.R.O., RG 9/1626; RG 12/1866; Kelly's Dir. Som. (1906); W.I. Hist. Woolavington. S.R.O., D/R/bw 3/4/7, 13/1/6. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… George Howard, who became Lord Laverton in 1874. 30 Lady Laverton died in 1893 and bequeathed the manor to Col. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a small parish of 1,137 acres, lies on the steep N.W. escarpment of the Chalk, its S.E. boundary coinciding with … 500 ft. to 600 ft., is a stratum of Gault Clay; further N.W. the land is Kimmeridge Clay, partly covered by an area of … of Mary Argenton, 1616 (Plate 40); above, figure of lady at prayer wearing ruff and farthingale; below, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Stow, hundred of Thedwastry, W. division of Suffolk, 6 miles (N. W. by W.) from Stow-Market; containing 942 inhabitants. This … visited here before the Reformation, and a well called Our Lady's Well is still in repute for its medicinal properties. …
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