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Henley: Outlying Settlement
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… development was concentrated along Badgemore Lane, south-west of the Fair Mile. 5 The two major outlying … c. 1700 there were probably only three farmhouses in the south-west quarter of the parish: Mankorns, Badgemore, and … in the 20th century, albeit far less than on the south side of the town. Most was concentrated south of the …
Henley: Religious History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… intricate Lollard network focused on the Amersham area of south Buckinghamshire. The town as a whole seems not, … and 8 a. of meadow in Rotherfield Greys parish, just south of the town. 13 Possibly those tithes reflected … Rectory house An extensive rectory-house curtilage, just south of the church between Hart Street and Friday Street, …
Henley: Social and Political History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… a significant factor in the town as it did across the south-west Chilterns, its growth promoted by London trade … there included (by the 17th century) Jennings' wharf south of Friday Street. 2 As an Oxfordshire JP Sir Walter … hold high office under Cromwell. After the Restoration the south-west Chilterns emerged as one of the main focuses of …
Henley: Town Buildings
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… dated to 1325. Right: conjectural reconstruction looking south-east (inferred timbers dotted), with the crown-post … sooting may also have been a hall. 15. The Old Broad Gates south of Market Place. The left-hand (eastern) part began as … appears to be of that period. A similar building on the south-east corner was demolished in 1893. 5 Other examples …
Henley: Urban Economic History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… the former White Hart Inn (recorded from 14289), looking south towards Hart Street. The existing lodging ranges were … 1 Their presence coincides with a period when many south Oxfordshire gentry were creating extensive sheep … was George Cranfield (d. 1667), who bought widely in the south-west Chilterns, exported through wharfs in several …
Survey of London
… same reason. 4 As originally laid out the frontages of the south side of Henrietta Street were aligned with the Piazza … 45). After the demolition of Bedford House in 17056 the south side of Henrietta Street was extended eastwards to its … rebuilt by 1690. 6 No doubt the 'good Buildings on the south side' noticed by Strype in 1720 7 were new houses built …
Survey of London
… Lane through the convent garden to St. Martin's Lane. The south side of the street probably marks the line of the old … street was laid out in 1631 between this brick wall on the south and the rear premises of leasehold sites in Henrietta … 70 the origin of this name is unknown. The ground on the south side of the street, exposed when the brick wall was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… qe adonqes estoit prendre en chescun port devers le south et west, de chescun nief portant .xx. tonelx ou pluis, … estat des merchantz et mariners parmy toutz les parties de south et west d'Engleterre. Et nonobstant qe juggement fuist … made the butler of the time take in each port towards the south and west, from each ship carrying twenty tuns or more, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… matter of the ordinance to be made for Wales, both in the south and in the north, where the evil rebel Owen is mostly …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was killed, rebelling yet again, at Bramham Moor (Yorkshire) in February 1408, the way was open for the … of the east and north, and in the parts of the west and south, soon, to resist the hostility of enemies in all parts, … des countes de Cestre et Staff' a le Novell' Chastell' south' Lyne, l'an du regne le Roy Henry quart puis le …
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