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A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Introduction BANBURY Origins and Growth of the Town, p. 18. Buildings, p. 29. Castle, p. … of 137781, which may well reflect considerable losses from plagues, Banbury with 523 assessed adults was much larger … totalled 59 in 1643, 33 in 1644, and 40 in 1645. 115 Epidemics were reported between 1643 and 1645, and from March …
A History of the County of Oxford
… outline that which continued for the next two hundred and fifty years, until the break-up of the estate in the 15th … Services. Until the mid 19th century there were many epidemics, among which may be noted 'plagues' in the 1540s and 1623, 250 serious smallpox …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Origins and growth of the town Origins and Growth of the Town. By 1086 Banbury was one of the … 166 There is no direct evidence of depopulation in the plagues of the 14th century but for the poll-tax of 137780 …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Bannisdale and Fawcet Forest BANNISDALE AND FAWCET FOREST. 115489 William de Lancastre II gave to the … X, pt. iv, 323. 1196 Gilbert, son of Roger Fitz-Reinfred and Helewise his wife confirm to Henry de Redeman 5s. of rent …
The Environs of London
… Barnes BARNES. Boundaries and name. The parish of Barnes lies in the hundred of … at the distance of six miles from Hyde Park Corner; and is bounded on the north by the river; on the west, by the parish of Mortlake; and on the east and south, by that of Putney. In the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… public decree of the surgeons that they might deal with VD and plague without consulting physicians. Action taken …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Court Reg. Barry, Edward Oriel Coll., matric. Mich. and Hillary 1656, subscribed 10 March, 1656-7 (as Edmund), … Coll., Dublin, 1621, M.A. 1624, incorp. 10 July, 1627, and also at Cambridge 1627 (son and heir of Richard, of city of Dublin, alderman), …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… FAIR The fair or market held on the eve, the day, and the morrow of the feast of St. Bartholomew (August 24th), was an important possession and source of income of the monastery of St. Bartholomew. In … of the fair as occur in the charters, Letters Patent, &c., and among the records of the corporation of the City of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… occupied the low-lying land bounded by the river Brue and Cunlease Rhyne, but had access to arable land, small … of Street. It was described as low, fruitful, well-wooded and sufficiently watered in the late 18th century. 1 The … 60 pupils and more were admitted later. However, absences, epidemics, including scarlet fever, which killed two pupils …
The Environs of London
… The parish of Battersea lies in the hundred of Brixton, and is situated near the river Thames, about three miles from … In the Conqueror's Survey, it is called Patricesy; and has since been written Battrichsey, Battersey, and Battersea, each variation carrying it still farther from …
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