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A History of the County of Oxford
… until the 1930s. They were listed in a survey of 1279 and as 'the king's rents' in 1468-9. 48 Later the corporation … private house, 94 occupied for much of the 19th century by medical practitioners. 95 The house, 17th century in part, was much …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1488). 77 In 1551 the corporation bought the chantry house and undertook to use it for three or four almsmen, but the site was later found inconvenient and in the 1590s the house was taken over for the town … and clothing every other year, and provision was made for medical expenses, furniture, and repairs. 39 The first …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but it remained a small community of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the park and household is … regularly there were no whitesmiths, the likeliest practitioners of the craft. In 1695 a smith called Hunt was … a fellow of the Linnaean Society and his son George was a medical practitioner in Woodstock until the 1860s. 11 Another …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New Woodstock was incorporated in 1453 75 the borough and its customs were ancient. The plots laid out at the … and duties of officers; most confirmed long established practice, but the grant of powers to raise taxes for … an agreement of 1873 the borough shared the services of a medical officer of health jointly appointed every three years …
A History of the County of Sussex
… WOOLBEDING The parish, with an area of 1,950 acres and a population in 1931 of 288, is some 4 miles from north … 2 miles. The northern half of the parish is largely common and woodland, and there is another large block of woodland at its southern …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is situated on the road from Ipswich to Bury St. Edmund's, and was formerly a market-town. The parish comprises 1898 a. … with wards for the reception of 700 patients, a medical library, and other requisite offices. It is under the … water by which it is intersected. It is made available for practice in the construction of pontoons, for transporting …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to St. Mary, existed here in the time of Henry I., and was united in the reign of Edward III. to the convent of Our Lady St. Mary and St. Michael, at Stamford-Baron. Wootton (St. Mary) … for about 6 per annum, is appropriated to the support of a medical club; and there are some trifling bequests for the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a city, a county of itself, having exclusive jurisdiction, and the head of a union, locally in the county of Worcester, … 40 feet by 28, a library, and other accommodations. Two medical societies have been formed, the first in 1796, andand Drs. Mackenzie, Johnstone, and Wall, eminent medical practitioners, were also residents. Among the eminent natives …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… Worcestershire Quarter Sessions: 1700s The churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Saint Clement. … whose hands are hereto subscribed being the churchwardens and overseers of the poore and other inhabitants of the parish of Saint Clement lyeing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… material as the walls. The roofs are covered with slates and stone slates. The church, consisting of Chancel and Nave, is of 12th-century origin but was lengthened, and the West Tower added, probably in the 13th century. The …
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