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Thade~. Fah 439 OXFOBDSHIRE.] THADE~. FAH 439 Howlett Thomas, Brightwell grove, King J. Bainton, Stoh:e Lyne,BicPster Mansfield Thomas & Charles, Glebe Brightwell Baldwin, Wallingford King Jn. P. North StDke, Wallingford farm, Hethe, Bicester - Howlett Thomas, Kingsey, Thame Kingham A. Sydenham, Thame Mansfield George, Hethe Brede, Stoke Hawse Miss Ellen, Yarnton, Oxford Kirby Frank, Horton, Oxford Lyne, Bicester Howse Stephen, Yarnton, Oxford Kirby Fredk. Jas. Horton, Oxford Manstield J.S.The Grn.Hethe, Bicesl;er Hughes J. W. Great Rullright, Chip- Kirtland George, W eston-on-the-Green, Mansfield Robt. Wm. Ascott,_ Oxford ping Norton Bicester _ Mansfield William, Bainton, Stoke Hughes John, Prescott, Cropredy, Kirtland J. E. Standhill, Wallingford Lyne, Bicester ~amington · Kirtland James, BJetchington, Oxford Markham Frank, Godington, Bicester Hughes John W. Stonor, Henley-ou­ Kirtland John, Beckley, Oxford Markham T. jun. Godington, Bicester 'l'hames Knapton David, Mertun, Bicester Marks .Arthur, Witney .road, Eynsham Hulbert Willinm, Barlry park, Dnek­ Knapton D. North Ne"in~ton,Banhry Marshall Herbert, Chastleton, More- lin.gton, Witney Knapton William, Weston-on-the- ton-in-Marsh Hunt Charles, Stnnesfield, Woodstocl; Green, Bicesier Marshall William, Shenington,Banbry Hunt George, Little Bix bottom,Bix, Knight '& Sarney,LPwl;nor,Wallin~frd .MartinJn.Brooks B.A.Littlemore,Oxfrd Henley-on-Thames Kynaston Charles, Broughton Poggs, Mason Edwin, Bi:x bottom, Bix, Hen- Hunt Henry, Stonesfield, Woodstuck Leehbhie (Glo'st~r3hl ley-on-Thames Hunt J ames, Upper Assenden, Stonor, Lacey Absalom, Chinnor, Wallingford Matthews F. W. P. Fifield, Oxford Henle y-ou-Thames Laitt W. Long Handboro', Woodstock Matthe-ws Frederick, .Ascott, Oxford Hunt Joseph, Ditchley, Enstone Lumb C. l'\t~t.tlebeJ, llenley-on-Thms ~atthews Stephen Clark, Great Roll. Hurley Cecil William, Upper Lea, Lamb G. O:.~kland:<, Fawler.Woorlstock right, Chipping Nortun Swal::liffe, Ban bury Lamb Geor~e R. Blekhington,Oxford Mawle Caleb, llloxham, Baubury :Hurrell Wm. Ki<lmore End, Reading Lamb John, Elm ridge, Sibford Mawle Harry, Shipton-under-Wych- Hutchins Mrs. Waiter H. Woodcote, Gower, Banbury ·wood, Oxford Reading Lamb Joshua, ::3ihford Ferris, Banbry Mawle J. Manor ho. Cog-gPs, Witney llutt Arthur Edwin, Tetsworth Lambert John, Clnv<lon, Banhury Mawle J. F. Spring hill, High Cogges, Rutt Bertie, WhPatfidd, TPts-worth Lanchbury James, Kingsey, Thame Witney Butt Frank, Kidlington, Oxford Lar1e Jo~eph, North End, Watlington, .Mawle Mark, Bloxham, Banbury Hutt Frik. Mill ho. Kiuling-tDn, Oxford Wallingford May Ernest William, Emmer green, Butt Hubert, Moreton, Thame Lane W. Swyncombe,Henley-on-Thms Caversham, Reading lles Wm. Warburough, Wallingford Langford William, Claydon, Banbury May Thomas, Baynards green, Few- In gram Arthur Stanley, Elmsdale, Latlwm Thomas, Dishup's court, lJur- cott, Bicester Piddington, Thame ~hester, Wallingfurd Meeks G. Kingston Blount,Wallingfrd lnwards Charles. Dunsden, Reading Latham Thomas William (exors. of), \1iri,lleton Ml"l!.A..M.Shenington, Bnbry Ireland Elijah, Northmoor, Oxford Ha.rlesford & Galdpits farms, Tets- Middleton William,Shening-ton,Banbry Isaac Sidney, Idbury, Chipping Nortn worth; & Draycott, Waterstock, Miles Levi, Littlemore, Oxford Jves Arthur, Emmington, Thame Whea tley Miles William, Milton-under-Wych~ Ivin William. Carterton, Clanfield Luughtun Henrv, 'Yoot.ton, Woodstock wood, Oxford .Jakeman H. Lower Grove farm,Sand- Laughto:1 P. Stc.nesfield, Woodstock Miller Mrs. EthPl, ShPnington,Banbry ford St. Martin, Oxford Lay A. Long Hnndhorough, Woodstck Miller F. Manor ho. Balscote,Banbury .Tames John A. Weald, Bampton Lay J ames, Kidlington, Oxford Miller Fredk. Jn. Bslscote, Ban bury Jameson Mcmrice G. Highmoor, Lay William T. P. Charlbury Miller James Thomas, Manor house, H~nlPv-on-Thames Leach Arth. Chalgrove, Wall:ngford Eut Shntford, Shutford, Banbnry .Jarvis George, Chastleton, Moreton­ Lee Thomas H. Taynton, Burford MillingtonB. W.New st.Deddingtn.Oxfd in-Marsh Lenno:x Archibald J. Ful well,Charlhry \l;lls Robert, Asthall Leigh, Witney .Jarvis William, Caulcott, Lower Hey­ Lennox Robt. J. Taston, Charlbury Minett Frederick J. Dean's farm, Lr. ford, Banbury Lepper Alfred, Finmere, Buckingham Caversham, Reading J efferys Step hen Watson, Elm Wood Lepper Alfd. j un. F:nmere.Bucknghm Mobbs H. &; A. Dean hill, North As- house, Black Bourton, Clanfield Le win Mrs. E. Lachforcl, Walling-ford ton, Oxford Jefferys T. W. jun. Black Bourton, Lewis George, Kidmore End,Reading \!obey George, CJEsington, Oxford • Clanfield Lid,;ey Wm. Southam rd. Banbury Moffatt 'f. M. Cuxham, Wallingford ..TetJriBS C .Chadlington, Chipping Nrtn Limber Wm. Crofts, Epwell grounds, Moffatt Wm. Alex. Cuxham, Wallingfd Jeffries Eric, Dean, Charlbury Epwell, Banbury Moore James, Launton, Bicester .Jeffries Robert., Sargrove, Churchill, Lindsay Mrs. Jane & Son, Brightwell MoretQn Harry, Cutteslowe, Oxford Chipping N orton Upper Town, Brightwell Baldwin, Morgan Mrs. E. E. Hornton, Banbury Jennings Francis (exors. of), Long W'lllingford Morley E. Marsh Hatldon, Brize NOI'- Handborough, Woodstock Lindsay David, Lewknor, Wallingford ton, Bampton .Johnson Mrs. Lucy & SDn, Stand- Lindsay Wm. Horsepath, Wheatley Morris Arthur John, Aston Rowant, lake, Witney Lindsey John & Son, Yarnton, Oxford Wallingford Johnson T. B. Cote, Hampton Linley Thomas, Wootton, Woodstock Morris Mrs. Jane, Nettlebed, Henley- .Tones H. & D. Blackthorn, Bicester List C. W. k Son, North Leigh, on-Thames .Jones C. Blackthorn, Bicester Witney & Northfield, Newland, Morris John ErnPst, Stonor, Henley- Jones Frederick, Launton, Bicester Witney on-Thames J ones J. Barford St. Michael, Oxford Lodg•~ J. Spelsburv. Charlbury Morse James, MaplPdurham, Reading Jones Jusepb, Blackt.horn, Bicester Loma~ Lec.nard, WhitPhill, Burfurd Mortimer T.& Son,Goring-Hth.Readng Jones W. S-wyncombe,Hnly.-on-Thms Lon~ Hy. Jas. North LPigh, Witney Moseley Chas. Wm. Swinbrook,Bnrfrd Jones Wm. Bix, Henley-on-Tbames • Loosley Albt. & Fdk. MorPton, Thame Moss James, .Asthall Leigh, Witney .Joslin Jn. Ashgruve, Ardley, Bic~ter Loosley Harry, Moreton, Thame Mullins Waiter John, High Meadow, Joslin John, Combe, Woodstock Lord Mrs. E. Mar•h Ealdon. Oxford Tadmarton, Banburv• Joyce Erne>t, Little Bourton,Banbury Lord George, Beddey, Oxford Mullis Jas. Shipton &; Langley milb, .Judd George Henry, East End, North Lord George, Crawley, Witney Shipton-nnder-Wychwood, Oxford Leigh, Witney Lord Geo. Headingtun quarry, Oxford !oltmday M.Nuneham Conrtenay.Odrd Kearsey T. Dmtfield, Charlbury Louch James, Gre1t Tew, En.~tone Mundy Misses Amelia Ann Adelaide~ Keen Charleo~ GOCJrge, North Stoke, Lonch T. Wortop, Cassington. Oxford Emma, Culham, .!bingdon Wallingford Louch William, Little T,•w, Enstone Neal George, Claydon, Banbury Keen Juhi1 G. Fringford, Bicester & Heythorp, Chipping Norton ~eville Frederick, Clanfield .Kelly Thomas., N orthmoor, Oxford Love N. Whitchur"h, Readin!! Neville George, Fordwells, .Asthall .Kempster Edmund, Bailey, Witney Lovegrove Mrs. Prances, Rus!!lell's Leigh, Witney Kerwood A. B. Cutteslowe, Oxford Water, Henley-on-Thames Newbury Joseph B. The Warren, Fin- .Kerwood F. Hampton Poyle, Oxford L<JvPII J. R. (exors. of) • .Ardlev.Birstr mPre, Buckingham Kerwood Henrv Thomas, Woodstock Lovell Fnlk. Barford St. John,O:dord Newman Walter, Chastleton, Moretoa- KPrwood Toos." Water Ea ton, Oxford Lucl•ett John. Astnn. Bampton in-Marsh Kidman G. Waterstock, Wheatley Ludgate Jsph. Hempton, Wallingford Newman Wm. Ramsden, Charlbury Xillby Hy. Gt. Bourton, Banlmry Maddox Juhn Fowler, Sh1pton-un<ler- Nicboll!l Josrph, Tn~more. Bicester lGllby Thomas S. Wendlebury,Bicestr Wychwood, Oxford Nichols Jonathan, Goding-ton, Bicester Killmast~r Richard, Asthall, Burford Malins Mrs. Alice. !slip, Oxford ~irhols Jo;;iah. Cl~ydnn, Banbnry .Kimber Ebenezer, Le"knor,Wallingfd Malins Wm. L<Jrds farm, Bicester Nichols S. Gt. Bourton, Banbnry ]{imble Willoughby, Beckley, Oxford Manger Frederick & Son, Lower Hey- Nisbet Robert Craig, Low Haddon Kimnell T. H. Williamscote,Banhurv ford, Banbury farm, Bampton .Kinch JosPph. Steeple Aston, Oxford. Manley Thomas, Middle Assenden, Ni:xey Andw. Easington, Wallingford King A. R. We!!lt end, Botley, Oxford Bix. Henley-on-Thames Ni:xPy F. Stoke Talmage, Tetsworlll 1 King Henry Thomas, Fringford, Bicstr Manning John, Bloxham, Banbury • .
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