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A History of the County of Oxford
… was building, too, on the later Park Lane, Brown's Lane, Rectory Lane, and probably Chaucer's Lane, while the large … which until the 18th century closed Park Street west of Rectory Lane on the line of the later borough boundary. 5 The … the southern edge of the town in the 1950s and Barn Piece Farm estate in Old Woodstock in the 1960s. By 1967 there were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his workshop and malt, grain, and cattle on his Hensington farm. 28 The later 17th-century mercers Thomas Sparrow and … elsewhere, and in 1855 took over the former cockpit in Rectory Lane 57 which remained a glove factory until the 20th … centred on the green at the junction of Oxford Street and Rectory Lane, but there was a separate sheep market, probably …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 50. 54 There was a succession of boarding schools at Manor Farm, Old Woodstock: a girls' school established there from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the borough: part of the open space at the east end of Rectory Lane, once Townsend pool and the site of the horse … set up on the green at the junction of Oxford Street and Rectory Lane; a lord and lady were chosen, with the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John's reign the market and probably the rents were put to farm, yielding between 4 and 6 4 s. a year in the period … Park Street and an attached close, later the site of the rectory house, together with land at Hampton Poyle. 9 By 1598 … school, 15 were a house near the park gate, sold with the rectory site in 1686, 16 the site of nos. 704 Oxford Street, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… design in middle and ten marigolds round. Miscellanea: In rectory gardenvarious fragments of worked and moulded stone, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at a height of three feet from the ground. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 7. 0. 10., and in the … from Crediton; containing 220 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 9. 19. 4.; net income, … navigable river Kennet flows through it. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 7. 17. 6., and in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The third settlement, Woodstreet, is now represented by a farm of c. 1600; it is situated in a small valley on Reading … settlement on a river terrace of the Frome, now only a farm. The parish church, the ruins of Bindon Abbey and the … brick and tiled roof. a(27, 28) Cottages. b(29) Woodstreet Farm, house (856856), was built in the late 16th or early …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… because the abbot had failed to present. William held the rectory for life, but at the next vacancy a vicar was … the dissolution of Tintern Abbey the advowson and rectory were granted in 1537 to Henry, Earl of Worcester, 97 … Rep. Com. Char. 114. Ex inf. Mrs. P. Guest, of Plusterwine Farm. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Brockweir and the manor of Aluredston were all held at farm, Brockweir being leased to a number of tenants. … and Woolaston amounted to 2,123 a. in 1769. The largest farm was Woolaston Grange, consisting of 484 a., chiefly … arable but with a large amount of meadow. The other large farm was Madgett with 371 a., of which 44 a. lay in Tidenham. …