THREE CENTURIES IN NORTH OXFORDSHIRE [17th c.18th c 19th c.]
by HENDERSON , M Sturge
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Oxford / London: B H BLACKWELL, 1902 Good H/b.1902 1st.With Eleven Illustrations & a Map showing Wychwood Forest.This district lies high as regards Oxford, climbing fold on fold to the Cotswold Slopes.Earlier History Introduction.8 Appendix;-Chastleton Inventory , 17th c. Bill of Fare -Boyled chickens etc, Lord Clarendon's Paintings , 1771 account of the Races , Inclosure awards , 1802 District Rates , 1798-1847 average Wheat Price , Commissioners Report of Edward the Sixth. 270pp. 205x140mm. A Book of interest & reference, a read only copy, lacks initiail blank page, a Hampton Court book label & ink inscsps to blank rear of front board; however a sound binding, light - to med. fox tan.Gilt titles to a faded Spine & 2 1mm/or less holes to rear spine crease
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- Title
- THREE CENTURIES IN NORTH OXFORDSHIRE [17th c.18th c 19th c.]
- Author
- HENDERSON , M Sturge
- Format/Binding
- Hard Back
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- 1st Edition
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- Hardcover
- Publisher
- B H BLACKWELL
- Place of Publication
- Oxford / London
- Date Published
- 1902
- Keywords
- Oxford , Three Centuries in North Oxfordshire , M Sturge Henderon , 17th c.18th c 19th c. , 1902 H/b , .Earlier History Introduction , illustrated , Food & Drink , 17thc Bill of Fare - Boyled Chickens etc , Architecture
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