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A History of the County of Oxford
… parish church, on a small natural hillock in the Gravel Terrace: human bones excavated in the churchyard produced …
A History of the County of Oxford
… wall running east-west along the edge of the gravel terrace, perhaps marking a southern boundary. 8 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the former poor house on Weald Lane, was returned as a Wesleyan chapel with 60 sittings and had an average …
A History of the County of Oxford
… architectural fashion. Nos. 2834 South Bar form a terrace of c. 1835, three-stories and stuccoed, with a giant … They occur also at Nos. 39 Crouch Street, a short, Gothic terrace. A room, formerly the drawing room, in Calthorpe … Crouch Street area. In Calthorpe Road and in St. John's Terrace at the bottom of Oxford Road are substantial stuccoed …
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… involved in an acrimonious dispute with George Harris, a Wesleyan, about Catholic doctrine, particularly the … Unitarians, and William Edmunds of Hunt Edmunds Brewery a Wesleyan. The wealth of the congregations was reflected in … the 1890s. 564 A branch church was established in Windsor Terrace in October 1851, but was closed in 1854. 565 The …
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… 1836 Elevation in Banbury Public Library The first Wesleyan Sunday school was opened in 1808 at Calthorpe Lane … 1 d. a week in 1840. 62 A branch school opened at Windsor Terrace in 1851 with 103 pupils but numbers dwindled rapidly …
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… 314 Land was purchased between Paradise Road and Bath Terrace, and some houses were constructed in Kings Road. …
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… that it has come to be known merely as No. 9 Dashwood Terrace. It is built of the local ironstone and consists of … the lease of tithes there. 145 Mewburn, a prominent Wesleyan businessman, played an important part in the life of … Perks, later M.P. for Louth (Lincs.) and President of the Wesleyan Conference, purchased Wickham Park from him in 1903, …
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… expansion in Neithrop occurred after 1850; thus St. Paul's Terrace and the houses on the west side of Paradise Road were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… during the campaign, and Richard Edmunds, a seedsman and Wesleyan local preacher. There seems little doubt that, as … Roman Catholicism, put forward William Mewburn, a wealthy Wesleyan stockbroker and owner of Wickham Park. 138 Mewburn's … had once been Baptist it was now very distinctively Wesleyan. 140 Mewburn's programme was almost identical with …
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