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A History of the County of Oxford
… probably owned Woodstock's best preserved latemedieval house (no. 6 Market Place) 85 and seems to have been … (Glos.), although apparently established at Chaucer's House in Woodstock before 1547. 98 Andrews was brother-in-law … 7 In 1553 John Crossley, a Kidlington draper, bought a house in Market Street (later part of the Woodstock Arms) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… schoolhouse was rebuilt by the corporation as a private house c. 1602, incorporating part of no. 12 Oxford Street … annual income to over £65 by the 1860s, even though one house was by then occupied as the school. 3 The corporation … of Marlborough offered to buy for the corporation a large house in Oxford Street (nos. 44-6) as a master's residence …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with clerks and servants. The provision of a Chancellor's house outside the park in Hensington in 1232 and the jurors' … foundation of several small hospitals in the vicinity: a house for leprous women was mentioned in 1182 and 1232, the … the grievances. 77 For much of the Civil War the manor house in Woodstock Park was a royalist stronghold, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the corporation that decreasing use of the royal manor house had brought the borough to poverty and decay, the Crown … congratulated the king on his deliverance from the Rye House plot. 41 The accessions of James II and Anne were … and 5 s. instead of a feast or treat at the freeman's house, an obligation evidently established by the early 18th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court party, and Nicholas Baynton, resident at Chaucer's House from the 1670s, was like Lovelace a successful … hire of the freemen from London', entertainment at her own house, and 'at least 120 bucks'. 72 In addition there were … declined to help Lord Grey by moving to the Upper House. 8 The new constituency contained 317 voters; there …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1672 Edward Miles and William Metcalfe applied for meeting-house licences. Edward Wilsden was presented in 1675 for … there was a registered meeting, probably Baptist, at the house of Samuel Wise, an Old Woodstock farmer, but in 1738 … the Oxford Baptist, held a meeting in Thomas Boulton's house opposite the Marlborough Arms in Oxford Street, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from 1931 a chapel was opened in an outbuilding at Haddon House (no. 18 Park Street), owned by Mary, Lady Terry, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tithes. The glebe comprises 36 acres, and there is a good house, built by the present incumbent. The church has a small … pleasingly varied. Near the conservatory of Woolbeding House is a bronze fountain, removed from the quadrangle at … an acre of glebe and 16 acres of other land, with a glebe-house recently erected. Here are places of worship for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… parish church, the ruins of Bindon Abbey and the adjacent house are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1) The … part of the buildings, including the Church, Chapter-house and E. range and Cloister, was erected in the late 12th … Coker ( Survey of Dorsetshire, 77) refers to a fair house which was built by Thomas, Viscount Bindon, out of the …