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A History of the County of Oxford
… Farm in Old Woodstock, carried on a successful brewing business until 1907. The duke gave up the Balliol lease c. … From 1841 Gillett, Tawney, 8 Co. operated a bank on the premises, becoming sole occupants from 1860 until they moved … and furniture at nos. 1-3 High Street. 21 The family business was closed in 1977 and the name preserved in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one of the wealthy Marshalls of Standlake to teach him the business of mercer, wax chandler, and cap maker. 83 Henry … 5 Thomas Grantham (d. 1776) was succeeded in his grocery business at no. 15 Market Street by William Carter, whose … which produced sports gloves until the 1960s. Webley's premises at no. 58 Oxford Street were taken over by Atherton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and litigious actions. He participated in council business as late as 1580, signing his approval of the new … mayor and the town clerk, and the only recorded council business was the distribution of a charity. In February 1838, … had little effect. 41 After the disruption of council business in the 1830s, when the quorum rule was invoked, 42 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1849 to Francis Clark, a Chepstow currier, 42 whose business there was recorded up to 1876. 43 The tannery closed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 68 and court papers for 1741-60. 69 In 1405 much of the business concerned cases of trespass and pleas of debt. 70 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the ordanance factory in Puriton the number of shops and business had risen to thirteen by 1979 including two garages, … was held for both manors together once a year. The main business was land tenancy, maintenance of buildings and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the dockyard, and for apprenticing them to the same business: the property, by accumulated savings, now produces … post-horses; but since the establishment of railways, this business has been nearly destroyed. Woore is the head of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Steeple Aston, where they conducted a wider range of business, similar to that of a court leet. The Cassington …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at Wootton Rivers; 10 in 1997 the company was in business in Pewsey. East Wick. In the Middle Ages East Wick … It was not usually held more than once a year and its main business was always to record the death of tenants and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the erection and endowment of houses for six freemen; the premises are neatly built of brick, and the annual produce of …
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