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A History of the County of Oxford
… inns were the Ball, the Chequers, the Pole Axe, and the Wheatsheaf. The Ball, in Ball Lane north of the village … Evetts (390 a.) who held 206 a. of old inclosure, Sir H. W. Dashwood (365 a.) who held 134 a. of old inclosure and … none was recorded until the early 19th century when Sir H. W. Dashwood held courts for Hill Court and Tackley manors …
A History of the County of Oxford
… first years of the 20th century, when it was enlarged by H. F. B. Lynch, who built a fine detached library and was … and 1786, the 'Green Man', the 'Hare and Hounds', and the 'Wheatsheaf' (also called the 'White Swan' and the 'White … and the 'Red Lion', and two in Lower Wardington, the 'Wheatsheaf', opposite the church, and the 'Hare and Hounds'. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are given, the first bearing three molets; the second a wheatsheaf; and the third Rudyerd impaling three molets. In … Man. Angl. i, 429; Cott, MS. Vitel. A. xiii, fol. 22. V.C.H. Surr. ii, 55. V.C.H. Hants, i, 472. Cott. MS. Vitel. A. xiii, fol. 55 d.; …
Survey of London
… and William Hale, 61 and was first occupied, as the Wheatsheaf tavern, in 1730. 62 By 1771 it had ceased to be a … Arthur Frederick Bradshaw, principal medical officer to H.M. forces in India, later K.C.B., 18951900. Sir Philip … ground-floor plan Even from its earliest years T. H. Wyatt's Brook House (as the mansion was called from about …
Survey of London
… from the street, but the endowments included No. 6 (The Wheatsheaf), No. 8 and No. 9 (The Harrow) on the west side of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… front. Interior showing jetty. Canopy bracket, from Old Wheatsheaf Inn, Davygate. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Houses Timber-Framed Houses (399) Pheasant Inn. (71) Wheatsheaf Inn. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Mediaeval Stone Chimney-pieces (97) Church House. (71) Wheatsheaf Inn. (97) Church House. (55) Nos. 3 and 5 Minster …
Survey of London
… over the Turks in 1683. By 1749 the inn was known as the Wheatsheaf, and in 1925 its name was changed to the Dickens … Burney, Memoirs of Doctor Burney, 1832, vol. I, p. 134. H. B. Wheatley, London Past and Present, 1891, vol. III, p. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D; Essex RO, D/ DBy/A37/4; A39/5; A2102; RA, 25069; H. Clifford Smith, Buckingham Palace; Fastnedge, Sheraton … at Shugborough, Staffs. [Staffs. RO, Anson papers, D615 E(H)/2/6] Reynolds, , address unrecorded, u (1685). Named in … including 30 on a chest of tools in Baynes's workshop in Wheatsheaf Yd, Fleet Mkt. [GL, Sun MS vol. 489, ref. 999880] …
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