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A History of the County of Oxford
… may have been named from John of Wappenham, Woodstock's M.P. in 1305. 46 In the 16th century the lane was Crow Lane and … Harrison's Lane, from J. V. Harrison (d. 1854) of the White House. 53 Chaucer's Lane was probably 'the highway next … was the Adam and Eve and no. 122 Oxford Street the White Hart. Movement of inn signs was common in Woodstock, and from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock a staple town. George Whitton, alderman and M.P., probably instigated the Bill and certainly paid for the … (d. 1621) who rented a malthouse by the river (later the White Hart inn) and built another at his new house in Park Street …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 21 and George served as mayor in 1571 and 1572 and M.P. from 1572. He provided the drive and funds to establish … cockpit and pest house, were sold in 19434, and the former White Hart in 1968. 33 Of its 'historic' property the corporation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Monuments: In toweron N. wall, (1) to Stephen White Warne, 1825, white marble tablet on grey marble … part of the S. respond of the S. opening now remains (Fig. p. 418); it has three squat attached shafts with moulded … [:] MANERS : HIC : TUMULATUR: AD:PANAS : TARDUS : DEUS : H[u]NC : SALVANS : TUEATUR (Plate 203). Coffin: in chancel, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iv. 370. Dom. Bk. i. 166v. See p. 51. Pipe R. 1170 (P.R.S. xv), 78. See p. 107. E 32/30 m. … Rudge, Hist. of Glos. ii. 84. Glos. R.O., D 1430B/21. H.O. 107/369. Glos. R.O., D 262/E 9-10. Glos. R.O., D 262/E … D 262/E 1. Trans. B.G.A.S. lxxi. 159-60; ex inf. Dr. C. E. Hart. W.I. hist. of Woolaston; local information. Dom. Bk. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bk. 311 a. were transferred. Census, 1931; Glos. R.O., CL/P 94/2. Census, 1891; O.S. Area Bk. Tidenham (1881). For … 'Dingal Barrow'; Badminton Mun. F Drawer 2, map, 1769. C. Hart, Archaeology in Dean (1967), 21, 59. Ibid. 25, 28; C. S. Garrett and F. H. Harris, 'Chesters Roman Villa', Arch. Cambrensis. xciii. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the tenant, J. W. Robinson, who sold it in 1940 to W. P. M. Lysaght of Tidenham. The tenant; G. Guest, bought the … 1956, and in 1966 his son Mr. J. Guest sold it to Mr. B. H. Samuel, the owner in 1969, keeping c. 120 a. near the … Parry of Abergavenny in 1740, who sold Green Pool to James White of Woolaston in 1775. The latter devised it by his will …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century the Rational Sick and Benefit Society, met at the White Lion. 13 A village hall opened in 1929. It was replaced … who was succeeded by his grandson Henry Ayshford (d. s.p. c. 1662). 1 Arthur Ayshford (d. 1670), cousin and heir to … D/RA 1/1/9; P.R.O., SC 2/200/56. S.R.O., tithe award. V.C.H. Som. ii. 350; Census; P.R.O., HO 107/964. Census. Som. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… evidence of age, but apparently the original plan was H-shaped and dating from the 16th century or possibly … another a woman (probably nimbed) in blue kirtle and white mantle with hands outspread, kneeling before a … s. in 1340: Inq. Non. (Rec. Com.), 363. Cal. Pat. 133840, p. 177. The land was only worth 6 s. 8 d., being poor …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1842, marble tablet surmounted by mourning figures, by E. H. Bailey; (3) of John Feaver, 1788 and others of same family, oval inscription panel of white marble, with arms. In churchyard, ten paces S. of … There are no original gaps. 'Celtic' fields (Group (54), p. 339) lie immediately to the N.W. (8) Cross-dyke …
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