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OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's 390 PllB OXFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's PUBLIC HOUSES-continued. GrapecS, Mrs. Charlotte Childs, 4 George street, Oxford Crown, .Arthur John Stanton, Charlton, Oxford Green Dragon, Henry Stone, 10 St. Aldate's st. Oxford Crown, William Waite, Souldern, Banbury Green Man, Charles Archer, Mollington, Banbury Crown inn, James N. Waters, Nuffield, Henley-on-Thms Green ::\Ian, Charles Bishop, Hi~moor,Henley-on-Thams Crown, Thomas "\'Vebb, Play hatch, Dunsden, Reading Greyhound, Miss Ellen Garlick, Ewelme, \Yallingf.ord Crown, Richard Wheeler, Stadhampton, "\Yallingford Greyhound, George King, Woodcote, Reading Crown inn, Mrs. R. Whichelo, Dorchester, \Yallingford Greyhound, Mrs. l\1. A. Vokins,Market pl.Henley-on-Thms Crown inn, James Alfred Whiting, 59a, Cornmkt. st.Oxfrd Greyhound, Harry \Villis, 10 Worcester street k Glou- Crown & Thistle, Mrs. H. Gardener, 10 Market st. Oxford cester green, Oxford Crown & Thistle, William Lee, Headington quarry,Oxford Griffin, Mrs. l\lartha Basson, K ewland, "\Yitney Crown & Tuns, Geo. J ones, New st. Deddington, Oxford Griffin, Charles Best, Church rd. Caversham, Reading Dashwood Arms, Benjamin Long, Kirtlington, Oxford Griffin inn, Charles Stephen Smith, Swerford, Enstone Dog inn, D. Woolford, Rotherfield Peppard,Henly.-on-T Half :Moon, James Bennett, 17 St. Clement's st. Oxford Dog & Anchor, Richard Young, Kidlington, Oxford Half ~Ioon, Thomas Bristow N eal, Cuxham, Tetsworth Dog & Duck, Thomas Page, Highmoor, Henley-on-Thms Hand &; Shears, Thomas Wilsdon,H'andborough,Woodstck Dog & Gun, John Henry Thomas, 6 North Bar st.Banbury Harcourt Arms, Charles Akers, Stanton Harcourt,Oxford Dog & Partridge, Thos. Warren, West Adderbury, Banbry Harcourt Arms, George ~Iansell, North Leigh, Witney Dolphin & Anchor, J. Taylor, 43 St. Aldate's st. Oxford Harcourt Arm~. Joseph Smith,Nuneham Courtenay,Oxfrd Donnington Arms, J. Hall, 149 Howard st.Cowley,Oxfrd Hare & Hounds, G. Jane:s, Sonning com.Kidmore,Readng Druid's Head, H. H. Goodwin, 19 George street, Oxford Hare & Hounds, Alexander S. Kaylm, Market place, Duke of Cumberland, Wm. Bailey, 16 Bell st.Henly.-on-T vVatling-ton, Tetsworth Duke of Cumberland, John Keen, Clifton, Oxford Hare & Hounds, Henry Preedy, Ward'ington, Banbury Duke of Wellington, Andrew Jarvis, "\Yarwick rd. Banbury Harrri.e.r-s, M<l's. ]\.fury Walker, \YeSJt end, \VlitMy Dun Cow, Moses Buckingham, :Xorthmoor, Oxford Harro"·· ~Irs. Ann Griffin, Xeat Enstone, Enstone Dun Cow, Eli Turner, Steeple Aston, Oxford Hawk & Partridge, W. G. Barrett, Bl'oxham, B'anbury Eagle, Mrs. Ellen Stayte, Corn street, Witney Herd of SWiine, John Kite, Curr·bridge, Witney Elephant & Castle, Fras. Edwd. Day,Bampton,Farringdon Hind's Head, George James Curl, 26 Queen 8t. Oxford Elephant & Castle, Mark Lines, near L. & N. W. railway, Holly Bush, William Davis Attwood, Corn st. Witney Grimsbury, Banbury Holly Bush, William Piesley, West st. Osney, Oxford Elephant & Castle, Samuel Toy, Bloxham, Banbury Hop Pole, J. Kempster, 94 Friars st. S.t. Ebbe's, Oxford Elm Tree, Robert Brown, 95 Cowley road, Oxford Hopcraft's Bolt, Thomas Cole, Steeple Aston, Oxford Elm Tree, William Harding, "\Vest end, Witney Hope, Thomas Lay, Korthfield end, Henley-on-Thames Exeter Hall, R. Lee,Cowley marsh,Templ.Cowley,Oxford Hope & Anchor, ·waiter Neale, 2 George street, Oxford Exhibition, Henry Taylor, Bull ring, Deddington, Oxford Horse & Groom, Mrs. Ann Eeles, Black Bourton,Farngdn Falkland Arms, Harry Clack, Great Tew, Enstone S.O Horse & Groom, J. H. Fillmore, 27 S't. Ebbe's st. Oxford Farriers' Arms,A.H.RevellCold Arbonr,St.Aldate's,Oxfrd Horse & Groom,H.Newman,Goddard's la.Ohipping Norlon Feathers, .John Collett, Postcombe, Tetsworth Horse & Groom, l\hs. Elizabeth Oakes, Caulcott,Banbury Feathl:'rs, S. D. .J ackson, Market pl. Henley-on-Thames Horse & Groom, T. H. Powell, Milcombe, Banbury Fighting Cocks, Mrs. Sophia Howlett, High st. 'l'hame Horse & Jockey, Richard J. Bentley, West Bar st.Ban'bry :Five Ails, Wm. Barnes, Filkins, Lechlade S. 0. Glo'strsh Horse & Jockey, Thomas Draper, Bodicote, Banbury Five Ails, .John Reading, Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Horse & Jockey, :Mrs. Elizabeth West, 69 Woodstock Five Bells, G. Lewis, Bradwell, Lechlad'e S.O. Gl'strsh road, St. Giles', Oxford Fleur de Lis, Thos. Heru-y Curtis, Broad st. Banbury Horseshoes, T. Honey,:~IIaidens gro.Bix,Henley-on-Thams Fleur de Lis, .John Hows:e, Dorchester, "\'Y allingford Horseshoes, Henry Smith, Garsington, Oxford Fleur de Lis, Hubert Saunders, Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Jericho House, John 1Yilliam Higgins, 56 & 57 Walton Flowing Spring, .John Rogers, Dunsden, Reading street, St. Thomas', Oxford Fountain, .Jason Dore, Eynsham, Oxford Jersey Arms, James Todd, Middleton Stoney, Bicester Four Horse Shoes, .J oseph Martin, Checkenden, Reading Joiners' Arms, John Edward Ellis, Blo:xham, Banbury Four Horseshoes, .John Rymill, Sydenham, Tetsworth Jolly Farmers, G. Morley, 20 Paradise st.St.Eblbe's,Oxfrd Fox inn, John Alien, I Market place, Banbury Jolly Tucker, Harry Herbert Hinton, West end, Witney Fox, Mrs. Mary Castle, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford Jolly We.avers, M. G. Hit'chcox, 22 South liar st.Banbry Fox, Richard Elborough, King's end, Bicester 1\:illingworth Castle, Joseph Higgins, Wootton, "\Voodstck Fox, Richard Hamblett, Market place, Chipping :Korton King Charles' Head, Charles Oox, Go·ring heath, Reading Fox, John Harris, Cottisford, Brackley King of Prnssia, Arthur Thompwn, Rose hill, Church Fox, Charles Keene, Soulde.rn, Banbury Cowley, Oxford Fox, George Kirtland, Leafield, Witney King &; Queen, Oharles Stanley, vVheatley, Oxford Fox, Olive,r John Perrin, Bix, Henley-Dn-Thames King William, Geo. C. Ha.yward, New st. Chipping Nrtn Fox, ~Irs. Edith Maria Steele, Tiddington, Oxford King's .Arms, Arthur Cleaver, Horton, Oxford Fox inn, M. T. Stockford, Wes\l:cote Barton, Oxford King's Arms, Frederick Eas't, Gosford, Oxford Fox, "\'Yilliam Whitley, Cane end, Kidmore, Reading King's Arms, G. W. Hawkin~, West st. Chlipping Norton FDx &; Crown, Mrs. Ann Cliffurd, l\~orth Aston, Oxford King's Arms, Thomas Hinton, High street, Witney Fox & Grapes, Edwin Payne, Islip, Oxford King's Arms, George Kilby, Nethercot, Tack1ey, Oxford Fox & Hounds, W. Pouncett,The Common;Ohipping Nrtn King's Arms, H. Longworth, Horsefair, Deddington,Oxfrd Fox & Hounds,C. Turner ,Cold Arbour,St.Aldate's,Oxford King's Arm'S, G. Salter, Banbury rd.Summertown,Oxfrd Fox & Hounds, John Warland, Ardley, Bicester King's Arms, Mrs. Jane Shepherd, Kidlington, Oxford Friars inn, John Edward Litten, 28 Friars street, St. King's Arms, George 'fidmarsh, Tetsworth Ebbe's, Oxford King's Arms, Albert Henry Tolley, Bladon, Woodstock Furze Bush, T. Langford, Pi.,hill, Henley-on-Thames King's Arms, William "\Yatts, Forest hill, Oxford Gardeners' .Arms, Edwin -George Butler, 43 Plantation King's Arms, J. C. Wheeler, 32 Market pl.Henley-on-T road, St. Giles', Oxford King's Head, George Crook, Ohinnor, Tetsworth G'<\rden!l('s' Arms, William Fisher Toms, Tackley,Oxford K·ing·s Head, Thomas Dale, High street, Witney Gate inn, Joseph Walden, Hook Norton, Banibury King's Head, Edwin Dowden, Woodstock George, Francis Ashfield, Littlemore, Oxford King's Head, James L. Hayter, 17 Holywell st. Oxford George, Jam~ Witliam Bath, Sh'illingford, Wallingford King's Head, James Shaw, Finmere, Buckingham George, Wm. Ralph Howard, New street, Chipping Nortn King's Head, John Shepherd, London road, Bicester George inn, Thomas Jordan, Dorchester, Wallingford King's Head, Thomas Tebby, Fritwell, Banbury George, Michael Soames, jnn. Stanton St. John, Oxfmd Kite inn, Alfred G. Borman, 68 Mill st. Osney, Oxford George & Dragon, Henry Frankfin, Oharli:on, Oxford Lamb, George Bernard Eustace, Little Milton, Tetsworth George & Dragon, Thomas Greenwood,Bampton,Faringdn Lamb, J. Francis, Filkins, Lechlade 8.0. (Gloucestersh) George & Dragon, William Griffin, Fritwell, Banbnry Lamb, l\Iark Maisey, Blad-on, 'Voodstock George & Dragon, J.Hughes,E'a.Shutford,Shutford,Brrbry Lamb, William B. Pratley, Crawley, Witney George & Dragon, R. Rogers, Long Handborough,Wdstck Lamb, Philip Smith, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chip- George & Dragon, Thomas South, Horsefair, Banbury ping Norton Globe, J ames Fen ton, 7 Queen street, Oxford Lamb, William Thomas Tanner, Ewelme, Wallingford Gloucester Arms, John Frost, 2I Friars entry & 3 Lamb, John Wyat1, Sheep street, Burford R.S.O Gloucester place, Oxford Lamb & F1ag, James Hodgkins, Hailey, Witney Golden Ball, Samuel Frond, Lower Assenden, lEx, Hen­ Lamb & Flag, .John Rhodes, 12 St. Giles' street, Oxford le-v-orr-Thames • 0 Lambert Arms,. R. M. Archer, Aston Rowant, Tetsworth Golden Ball, John Hul!lphrey, Littlemore, Oxford Langston Arms, Waiter Henry Hawker, Junction, Golde:p. Ball, Mrs. George Rose, Standlake, Witney Churchill, Chipping Norton . GI:apes, ~lrs. Harriett Albury, Yarnton, Oxford Lampst Arms, Mrs. Dorcas Green, Tadmarton, Banbu.ry .
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