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Guide to Oxfordshire History Centre Archive Catalogues the Following Guide to Oxfordshire History Centre archive catalogues The following pages list the major bodies, businesses, individuals and organisations for which Oxfordshire History Centre holds catalogued collections. These lists are not exhaustive and do not cover every collection listed in our catalogues. A more comprehensive listing of collections can be searched or browsed via Heritage Search at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritagesearch. Some catalogues are not currently available to search via Heritage Search – many can be accessed via the card indexes in the Oxfordshire History Centre searchroom, and a collection list is available at the end of this guide. A number of these collections (indicated with the symbol *) can be searched on The National Archive’s Discovery catalogue: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/A13532939 Updated Aug 2019 1 Hard-copy catalogues can be found in the coloured folders in the searchroom. They are divided into the following sections: Section page Ecclesiastical Parishes PAR Parishes (alphabetical sequence) 3-15 Private Deposits B Business 16-19 E Estate 20-22 F Family 23-25 H Health 26 M Manorial 27-28 NB Baptist 29 NC Congregational and United Reformed 30 NM Methodist 31 NQ Quaker 32 NX Other non-conformist 33 O Organisations 34-40 P Private Records 41-58 SL Solicitors 59-60 Administrative Records BOR Boroughs 61 CC County Council 62 CCT County Courts 63 EL Electoral registers 64 HB Highway Board 65 OCA Oxford City Archives 66 PC Parish Councils 67-71 PLU Poor Law Unions 72 POL Police 73 PS Petty Sessions 74 QS Quarter Sessions 75 RDC Rural District Councils 76 S Schools 77-86 UDC Urban District Councils 87 Other (Mixed collections) Index card catalogues (Private collections) 88-98 Index card catalogues (Administrative Records) 99 2 Parishes (Ecclesiastical) PAR Note: collections marked ‘Bodleian list’ have not been fully catalogued. Rough hard-copy lists can be found in the green PAR folders in the searchroom. Parish Collection Notes reference Ackhampstead No records Adderbury PAR2 Adwell PAR3 Albury PAR4 Alkerton PAR5 Alvescot PAR6 Ambrosden PAR7 Ardley PAR8 Ascott under Wychwood PAR9 Asthall PAR10 Aston, North PAR11 Aston Rowant PAR12 Baldon, Marsh PAR13 Baldon, Toot PAR14 Balscote PAR15 Bampton PAR16 Bampton Aston PAR17 Bampton Lew PAR18 Banbury St Hugh No records Banbury St Leonard PAR20 Banbury St Mary PAR21 3 Banbury St Paul PAR22 Banbury, South PAR23 Barford St John PAR24 Barford St Michael PAR25 Beckley PAR26 Begbroke PAR27 Benson PAR28 Benson RAF PAR28a Berinsfield No records Berrick Salome PAR30 Bicester Bodleian list in searchroom Binsey PAR32 Bix PAR33 Black Bourton PAR34 Bladon PAR35 Bletchingdon PAR36 Bloxham Bodleian list in searchroom Bodicote PAR38 Bourton, Great PAR39 Brightwell Baldwin PAR40 Britwell Prior PAR41 Britwell Salome PAR42 Brize Norton PAR43 Br(o)adwell No records Broughton PAR45 4 Broughton Poggs PAR46 Bucknell PAR47 Burford Bodleian list in searchroom Cadmore End No records Carterton No records Cassington PAR51 Caversfield PAR52 Caversham No records Caversham Heights No records Caversham, Lower No records Chadlington (East) PAR56 Chalgrove PAR57 Charlbury Bodleian list in searchroom Charlton on Otmoor PAR59 Chastleton PAR60 Checkendon PAR61 Chesterton PAR62 Chinnor PAR63 Chipping Norton PAR64 Chislehampton No records Churchill PAR66 Clanfield PAR67 Claydon PAR68 Clifton (Deddington) see PAR68 Clifton Hampden PAR69 5 Cogges PAR70 Combe PAR71 Compton, little PAR72 Cornwell PAR73 Cottisford PAR74 Cowley St James PAR75 Cowley St Mary & John PAR76 Crawley PAR77 Cropredy PAR78 Crowell PAR79 Crowmarsh Gifford No records Cuddesdon PAR81 Culham Bodleian list in searchroom Curbridge PAR83 Cuxham PAR84 Daylesford PAR85 Deddington PAR86 Dorchester PAR87 Drayton Bodleian list in searchroom Drayton St Leonard PAR89 Ducklington PAR90 Duns Tew PAR91 Dunsden PAR92 Easington PAR93 Elsfield PAR94 6 Emmer Green Emmington PAR96 Enstone PAR97 Epwell PAR98 Ewelme Bodleian list in searchroom Eynsham PAR100 Faringdon, Little PAR101 Fewcott PAR102 Fifield PAR103 Filkins PAR104 Finmere PAR105 Finstock (and Fawler) PAR106 Forest Hill PAR107 Freeland PAR108 Fringford PAR109 Fritwell PAR110 Fulbrook PAR111 Garsington PAR112 Glympton PAR113 Godington PAR114 Goring PAR115 Goring heath PAR116 Hailey with Crawley PAR117 Hampton Gay PAR118 Hampton Poyle PAR119 7 Hanborough PAR120 Hanborough, Long PAR121 Hanwell PAR122 Hardwick PAR123 Harpsden PAR124 Haseley, Great Bodleian list in searchroom Headington PAR126 Headington Quarry PAR127 Henley on Thames Bodleian list in searchroom Henley Holy Trinity PAR129 Hethe PAR130 Heyford, Lower PAR131 Heyford, Upper PAR132 Heythrop PAR133 Highmore PAR134 Holton PAR135 Holwell PAR136 Hook Norton PAR137 Horley PAR138 Hornton PAR139 Horspath Bodleian list in searchroom Horton cum Studley PAR141 Ibstone No records Ickford No records Idbury PAR144 8 Iffley Bodleian list in searchroom Ipsden PAR146 Islip Bodleian list in searchroom Kelmscott PAR148 Kencot PAR149 Kiddington PAR150 Kidlington PAR151 Water Eaton PAR152 Kidlington, South PAR153 Kidmore End PAR154 Kingham PAR155 King's Sutton No records Kingsey No records Kirtlington PAR157 Langford PAR158 Launton PAR159 Leafield PAR160 Lewknor PAR161 Lillingstone Lovell No records Littlemore PAR163 Mapledurham PAR164 Marston PAR165 Marston, New Bodleian list in searchroom Merton PAR167 Middleton Stoney PAR168 9 Milcombe PAR169 Milton No records Milton, Great PAR171 Milton, Little PAR172 Milton under Wychwood PAR173 Minster Lovell PAR174 Mixbury PAR175 Mollington PAR176 Mongewell PAR177 Nettlebed PAR178 Newington Bodleian list in searchroom Newington, South PAR180 Newnham Murren No records Newton Purcell PAR182 Noke PAR183 Northleigh Bodleian list in searchroom Northmoor PAR185 Nuffield PAR186 Nuneham Courtenay PAR187 Oddington Bodleian list in searchroom Oxford All Saints PAR189 Oxford Bayswater PAR190 Oxford Blackbird Leys PAR191 Oxford Highfield All Saints No records Oxford Holy Trinity PAR193 10 Oxford St Alban PAR194 Oxford St Aldate PAR 195 Oxford St Andrew PAR196 Oxford St Barnabas PAR197 Oxford St Clement Bodleian list in searchroom Oxford St Cross PAR199 Oxford St Ebbe PAR200 Oxford St Francis PAR201 Oxford St Frideswide PAR202 Oxford St Giles PAR203 Oxford St John the Baptist PAR204 Oxford St Luke PAR205 Oxford St Margaret PAR206 Oxford St Martin PAR207 Oxford St Mary Magdalen PAR208 Oxford St Mary the Virgin PAR209 Oxford St Matthew PAR210 Oxford St Michael PAR211 Oxford St Paul PAR212 Oxford St Peter in the East PAR213 Oxford St Peter le Bailey PAR214 Oxford St Peter & St Paul No records Oxford St Philip & James PAR216 Oxford St Thomas PAR217 Piddington PAR218 11 Pishill PAR219 Pyrton PAR220 Ramsden PAR221 Rollright, Great PAR222 Rollright, Little PAR223 Rotherfield Greys Bodleian list in searchroom Rotherfield Peppard PAR225 Rousham PAR226 Salford PAR227 Sandford St James PAR228 Sandford St Martin PAR229 Sarsden PAR230 Shenington PAR231 Shifford PAR232 Shilton PAR233 Shiplake PAR234 Shipton on Cherwell PAR235 Shipton under Wychwood PAR236 Shirburn PAR237 Shorthampton PAR238 Shutford PAR239 Sibford PAR240 Somerton PAR241 Sonning No records Sonning Common No records 12 Souldern Bodleian list in searchroom Southleigh PAR245 Spelsbury PAR246 Stadhampton PAR247 Standlake PAR248 Stanton Harcourt Bodleian list in searchroom Stanton St John PAR250 Steeple Aston PAR251 Steeple Barton PAR252 Stoke, North PAR253 Stoke, South PAR254 Stoke Lyne PAR255 Stoke Row PAR256 Stoke Talmage PAR257 Stokenchurch No records Stonesfield Bodleian list in searchroom Stratton Audley PAR260 Summertown PAR261 Swalcliffe PAR262 Swerford Bodleian list in searchroom Swinbrook PAR264 Swyncombe PAR265 Sydenham PAR266 Tackley PAR267 Tadmarton PAR268 13 Taynton PAR269 Tetsworth PAR270 Tew, Great PAR271 Tew, Little PAR272 Thame PAR273 Towersey PAR274 Warborough Bodleian list in searchroom Wardington PAR276 Waterperry PAR277 Waterstock PAR278 Watlington PAR279 Wendlebury PAR280 Westcote, Barton PAR281 Weston, South PAR282 Weston on Green PAR283 Westwell PAR284 Wheatfield PAR285 Wheatley PAR286 Whitchurch PAR287 Whitchurch Hill PAR288 Widford PAR289 Wigginton PAR290 Wilcote PAR291 Witney Holy Trinity PAR292 Witney St Luke PAR293 14 Witney St Mary PAR294 Wolvercote PAR295 Woodcote PAR296 Wood Eaton PAR297 Woodstock PAR298 Wootton PAR299 Worton, Nether PAR300 Worton, Over PAR301 Wroxton PAR302 Yarnton PAR303 Yelford No records Hinksey, New PAR350 Hinksey, North PAR351 Hinksey, South PAR352 15 Business Collections B Business Collection Covering Reference dates EARLY'S OF WITNEY PLC (BLANKET MANUFACTURERS) B1 1524-2014 DANIEL YOUNG B2 1872-1969 FRANK COOPER LTD. B3 1881-1992 MORRIS GARAGES LTD B4 1900-1973 COURAGE SIMONDS LTD. B5 [1603]-1959 F. CAPE AND CO. B7 1884-1972 JAMES MARRIOTT LIMITED, COAL MERCHANTS B8 1858-1973 ROBINS BROTHERS LIMITED, IRONMONGERS OF BANBURY B9 1909-1968 DEEDS RELATING TO NUMBER 30 HIGH STREET, WITNEY B10 1724-1951 DALBY & CO., TIMBER & BUILDERS' MERCHANTS, OF B11 1838-1968 BANBURY HENRY LONG & SONS OF WITNEY B12 1895-1968 MESSRS HALL BROTHERS LTD OF OXFORD, TAILORS B13 1894-1959 PAYNE AND SON (GOLDSMITHS) LTD B14 1942-1968 HALLS OXFORD BREWERY B15 1537-1950 MESSRS. SHEPHERD & WOODWARD, TAILORS & B16 1849-1981 GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, OF OXFORD ARBERY & SONS LTD OF WANTAGE, DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS B17 1890-1993 & DRESSMAKERS PAPERS FROM A DOCTOR'S PRACTICE IN WANTAGE B18 1869-1953 HITCHMAN & CO. LTD. B19 1877-1966 HUNT EDMUNDS & CO. LTD. B20 1844-1967 MORLAND BREWERY COMPANY RECORDS B21 1657-[2004] 16 CASTELL & SON, TAILORS
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