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A History of the County of Oxford
… Joseph Brooks, lessee from c. 1769, added a bow window. 69 The Money family bought the lease in 1808 70 and … permanently c. 1768 and the site's quitrent divided. 69 Bartholomew House incorporates two ranges, built in … of St. John's College, borough magistrate, and brewer. 69 The house descended to Kyte's daughter Elizabeth and her …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Date on bldg. For former almshos., Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon. a 69, no. 615. 12th Rep. Com. Char. 319; Char. Digest (1871), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Besides chapels and chantries in the royal manor house 69 there were chapels in Hensington and medieval hospitals in … £10 to provide two sermons at Christmas and Easter. 69 In 1637 Richard Nash of Old Wood stock left £20 for a … MS. Top. Eccles. b 14, f. 174; ibid. MS. Top. Oxon. a 69, f. 610. O.R.O., MS. d.d. Par. Woodstock c 12, p. 423; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chiefly the section between Market Street and High Street. 69 Oxford Street north of Market Street, called Beast Market …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1279 to one of the leading townsmen, Adam Bennet. 69 Property was concentrated in relatively few hands: the c. … 8 s.9 s. a week, were said to be employed in the industry. 69 Apprentice glovers were rarely recorded, and there seem to … in 1943 but ceased gloving there soon after the war. 69 Crutch's glove factory in New Road, Hensington, was opened …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and school pence yielded c. £180 and the endowment £32. 69 By 1890 the income was similar, augmented by a grant of … M.I. in church. Secker's Visit. 19. Boro. Mun. 88, pp. 69, 71, 98, 101, 153, 327; 89, p. 17. Ibid. 89, pp. 228 sqq. …
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… in 1625 the court moved there to escape plague in London. 69 Declining royal interest in the park was blamed for the … for horticulture. Florists' feasts were held by 1759, 69 and in the later 18th century were held 1858; Oxf. Chron. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and not to support foreigners 'by colour of your freedom'. 69 The freedom was acquired by patrimony, as eldest son born … caused uncertainties but usually a new election was held. 69 The appointment of an alderman as deputy mayor, which … to ring the curfew bell and scavenge in Park Street, 69 and a separate scavenger for the central streets was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Brotherton and William Simmons, lessee of the waterworks. 69 Such methods encouraged strife and venality; opponents … Churchill, 14; R. R. James, Lord Randolph Churchill, 28, 69. Oxf. fnl. 15 July 1865. Foster, Churchill, 19. Oxf. fnl. … 11, 13-14. Foster, Churchill, 60, 215; James, Churchill, 69, 101-2, 193; O.R.O., Woodstock R.D.C. VII/i/1, ff. 92-5: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Street acquired by Daniel Evans, the Oxford builder. 69 There were then c. 19 members, of whom few separated …
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