- BCA - 2024.7423
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Edwin James Godfrey Horne in uniform with photos of Godfrey, his grave and his parents Ted and May Horne, who lived in Broad Street
Nik Stanbridge
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Edwin James Godfrey Horne in uniform with photos of Godfrey, his grave and his parents Ted and May Horne, who lived in Broad Street
Nik Stanbridge
Don Rouse, Terry Rouse & Bill Daniels
Don Rouse, Terry Rouse & Bill Daniels at Home Farm
Nik Stanbridge
Don Rouse v Bristol - Weightlifting
Photograph of Don Rouse lifting weights in WI Hall Bampton
Nik Stanbridge
Don Rouse South Midland Record - weightlifting
Don Rouse gaining new South Midland Record - weightlifting
Nik Stanbridge
Don Rouse on the 'Baby' Fordson
Don Rouse on the 'Baby' Fordson
Nik Stanbridge
Emmie Papworth with the milk round
Emmie Papworth with the milk round
Nik Stanbridge
Duttons name over butchers, Midland Bank name
Nik Stanbridge
Miss Millar and her class of 1992 Bampton Primary School
Miss Millar and her class of 1992. Bampton Primary School. Although children are numbered names not shown here
Nik Stanbridge
Bampton Market Square Project 1999 Referendum
Referendum for the objection of Market Square Project 1999 to prevent market square development in place of Taylors Garage. Organised by Julian Johnson following a public meeting on 25th January, and announcing an attempt to raise £300,000 to buy out the Developer
Nik Stanbridge
Copy of text with explanation (PDF)
The people referred to in the transliterated indenture are connected through a legal transaction which involves the transfer, sale, or mortgage of property.
These people are:
• Joseph Tomlin: Resident of the parish of St Thomas in the City of Oxford.
• William Routley: Resident of Bampton in the County of Oxford, identified as a
servant. He is part of the first group involved in the indenture.
• George Frederick Holloway and Charles William Holloway: Both from Bampton,
identified as printers and stationers. They are part of the second group in the
indenture.
• Ann: Wife of Joseph Tomlin.
• Eliza: Wife of William Routley.
• William Tipton: Resident of Osney New Town in the City of Oxford identified as a
shopman.
• Sarah: Wife of William Tipton.
• Mary Bartlett: Resident of Bampton identified as a spinster. She is part of the
third group in the indenture.
• David Plaster Junior: Resident of Bampton identified as a carpenter. He is part of
the fourth group in the indenture.
The selling and buying transactions described in the indenture appear to be as follows:
• Elizabeth Bartlett, widow of Joseph Bartlett, mortgaged properties to George Frederick
Holloway and Charles William Holloway in 1849. (Joseph Bartlett purchased these
properties by a separate indenture in 1842 from people including Thomas Denton who
was, at the time, Lord of the Manor of Bampton)
• Later, Elizabeth Bartlett bequeathed her properties to Joseph Tomlin and William
Routley upon her death in 1858, with the instruction to sell them and distribute the
proceeds among her four daughters.
• Joseph Tomlin and William Routley, acting on Elizabeth Bartlett's will, arranged a sale by
auction.
• David Plaster Junior became the highest bidder at the auction, agreeing to purchase the
properties for £350.
• Of this amount, £100 was paid to George Frederick Holloway and Charles William
Holloway (presumably to settle the mortgage), and the remaining £250 was paid to
Joseph Tomlin and William Routley.
Thus, the transaction involves the sale of Elizabeth Bartlett's properties, handled by Joseph
Tomlin and William Routley, to David Plaster Junior, with part of the proceeds used to settle
a mortgage with George Frederick Holloway and Charles William Holloway
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