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Index of Sale Catalogues in Archive Collections Oxfordshire History Centre Index of sale catalogues in Archive collections This pdf file This file contains details of sales particulars for Oxfordshire properties, transcribed from typescript index cards which are not available through our main online catalogue Heritage Search. This index relates chiefly to sales catalogues held in Archive collections at Oxfordshire History Centre, but is supplemented by selected references to Local Studies collections. It does not list all possible sales catalogues held by us, so we recommend you check Heritage Search as well. To order documents This is an index rather than a full catalogue but, in most cases, gives enough information to order an item. However, please contact us if you need further details of an item that is not catalogued on Heritage Search To order an item from this index, please cite the Archive or Local Studies reference, with a brief description – for example: SC123 – The Grange, Steeple Aston, 1954 More information • Oxfordshire History Centre catalogues • Visiting Oxfordshire History Centre • Contact us to book a visit to consult archive documents www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/oxfordshirehistory Index to sale catalogues in Archives collections Place Additional place Year First date Description Archive reference Local Studies reference Abingdon 1834 Sale catalogue (letter only) SC108 Abingdon Shippon, Cumnor, Wootton 1846 2 Jul 1846 Life interest in 7 acres freehold at Wootton in parish of Cumnor; leasehold estate SC1 at Shippon & Abingdon, policies of life assurance on tenant for life Property mortgaged to vendor by John Waite. Abingdon 1876 1876-1965 see Adkin I/1-I/317 and Adkin IV/1-10 Abingdon 1887 The Seven Stars P/277/D3/1 Abingdon Appleton Cothill 1889 21 Nov 1889 Abingdon, Appleton & Cothill freehold and long leasehold properties comprising SZ Stack oversize (strongroom) 728 (Adkin Box1, desirable business premises well situated in the Bath Street Abingdon and let at Appleton) copy 1; SZ Stack oversize (strongroom) £45 per annum. Cottage residence with large garden at Appleton and a range of 5 728 (Adkin Box1, Cothill) copy 2 substantial and good cottages at Cothill near Abingdon Abingdon 1889 Shop and house in Bath Street Adkin I/334 Abingdon 1889 Pair of villas Bath Road Adkin I/377 Abingdon 1889 7 cottages in Thames St, 9 in West St, Helen St, and shop etc. Adkin I/714 Abingdon 1889 Shares in Oxford and Abingdon Permanent Benefit Building Society Adkin I/624 Abingdon 1894 Lady Grove House and nursery ground Adkin/753 Copy 1: SV ABIN/728; copy 2: SZ 728 (Adkin Box 6, Abingdon Caldecott Road) Public note: (Includes additional conditions of sale pasted in, as well as manuscript additions of vendors names) Abingdon 1905 Property at Abingdon. Adkin I/755 Abingdon 1905 Property at Abingdon. Adkin I/756 Abingdon 1914 Farm stock sale Adkin I/622 Abingdon 1924 Stock in Morland and Co. Ltd United Breweries Adkin I/683 Abingdon 1935 Cottages in Ock Street and site of cottages in West St, Helen St. Adkin I/396 Abingdon 1942 11 and 13 Edward St Adkin I/753 Abingdon 1944 Meadow called Rushbrook Adkin I/762 Abingdon 1944 Meadow called Rushbrook also St Helen's Street Adkin I/766 Abingdon 1948 Properties in St John's Road and Oxford Rd Adkin I/609 Adderbury Hook Norton, Southrop, 1774 18 Oct 1774 Manor of Adderbury, Mansion and other houses in Adderbury, Manors of Hook SC229 Swerford, Wiggington Norton, Southrop, Swerford, Wiggington . Inventory of furniture of mansion Adderbury Hook Norton, Southrop, 1774 18 Oct 1774 Manor of Adderbury, Mansion and other houses in Adderbury, Manors of Hook SC2 Swerford, Wiggington Norton, Southrop, Swerford, Wiggington . Inventory of furniture of mansion . Copy belonged to William Gardner, The Fleet, Adderbury. Adderbury 1774 Manor Hyde IV/i/1 Adderbury 1882 Land south Lodd I/v/1 Adderbury 1907 6 Jun 1907 Nell Bridge, house with stables P153/D/01 (2 copies) Adderbury 1907 6 Jun 1907 Nell Bridge, wharf house P153/D/02 (2 copies) Adderbury 1910 Household furniture of Mrs Nash P153/D/19 Adderbury 1911 Sydenham Farm, buildings, pasture lands P153/D/03 Adderbury 1912 Hill Head House, Adderbury West P153/D/04 Adderbury 1945 Household furniture of the late F. Shayles-Gardner P153/D/20 Akeley (Bucks) 1822 SC108 Albury Great Haseley 1911 Agricultural and manorial estate known as Rycote Gen I.i/1 PZ Pamphlets oversize RYCO/333.3 Aldworth (Berks) 1887 Freehold off-licence P277/D3/1 Alkerton 1937 Accomodation Farm O I C X/i/1 Alvescot 1798 Manor of Westwell (2 copies) SL25/6/D2/1 page 1 of 66 Index to sale catalogues in Archives collections Place Additional place Year First date Description Archive reference Local Studies reference Alvescot 1839 Sale Catalogue for Filkins Hall, with estates and the advowsons of Broadwell SL25/6/D1/1 Alvescot 1880 Farm stock sale catalogue Pocock III/2 Alvescot 1883 Rookshill Farm O138/11/D/01 Alvescot Bampton 1884 see Bampton Alvescot 1884 The Royal George at Alvescot Pocock III/3 Alvescot 1892 24 Sep 1892 Alvescot House O138/10/D/01 Alvescot 1900 26 Jun 1900 Alvescot Farm O138/10/D/02 Alvescot 1904 Sale poster and catalogue Alvescot Mill Pocock III/30 Pocock I/66 Alvescot 1904 Alvescot Mill, house cottages and grounds Welch XXXIV/21 Alvescot 1909 8 Jun 1909 Home and Shill Farms , Vine Cottage; 4 O138/11/D/02 cottages; Plough Inn, all at Alvescot; meadow at Clanfield Alvescot 1909 8 Jun 1909 Home and Shill Farms , Vine Cottage; 4 Welch CV/iii/13 cottages; Plough Inn, all at Alvescot; meadow at Clanfield Alvescot 1909 Home and Shill Farms , Vine Cottage; 4 Pocock 1/70, III/36 cottages; Plough Inn, all at Alvescot; meadow at Clanfield Sale poster &catalogue Alvescot 1909 Farm stock sale poster and catalogue Pocock 1/73, III/39 Alvescot 1909 Furniture Sale Poster and catalogue Pocock 1/74, III/40 Alvescot 1914 Filkins estate … O138/11/D/12 Alvescot Clanfield, Black Bourton 1915 20 Apr 1915 Sale Catalogue for Windmill Farm at Clanfield, a house & land at Alvescot, O138/10/D/06 Alvescot Clanfield, Black Bourton 1915 20 Apr 1915 Sale Catalogue for Windmill Farm at Clanfield, a house & land at Alvescot, SL134/5/E/1 Alvescot 1915 … land at Alvescot sale poster Pocock I/83 Andover (Hants) 1879 Sale of fat and store stock SL VI/vi/1 Appleford 1855 18 Apr 1855 Kingsweston, Appleford SZ (Adkin Box1, Appleford) Appleford 1866 Dwelling house at Appleford and property at Cowley (29, 30, 31 Alma Place, O157/D/1 Cowley Road) Appleford 1876 1876-1963 see Adkin I1/318-331 and Adkin IV/1-10 Appleford 1883 16 Jul 1883 Attractive long leasehold residential property SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) Appleford 1887 …range of 4 cottages Adkin I/389 Appleford 1906 ...a plot of fertile arable land with an extensive frontage to the Didcot road and SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) adjoining the main GWR line at the rear Appleford 1910 Appleford ... seven capital brick and slated cottages with gardens and outbuildings SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) Appleford 1921 6 houses and thatched cottage Adkin IV/11 Appleford 1923 Radcot Farm, Appleford 4 cottages in Appleford, meadows & arable land (near SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) Sutton Bridge) river meadows (in Sutton Wick) and shares in the Abingdon Gas Light and Coke Co. Ltd and Sutton Courtenay Bridge Appleford 1923 … property in Adkin I/733 Appleford 1924 28 Apr 1924 Radcot Farm, Appleford containing 80 acres with possession at Michaelmas 4 Adkin I/734 SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) cottages in Appleford meadow and arable land (near Sutton Bridge) and River Meadow (in Sutton Wick) Appleford 1963 The Old School and School House SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleford) page 2 of 66 Index to sale catalogues in Archives collections Place Additional place Year First date Description Archive reference Local Studies reference Appleton 1885 8 Sep 1885 Three Horse Shoes public house together with the blacksmith's shop outbuildings, SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) garden and orchard Appleton 1885 1885- various sale catalogues (contact OHC for details) Adkin I/332-347 Appleton Abingdon, Cothill 1889 21 Nov 1889 Cottage residence with large garden at Appleton SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) and SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Cothill) Appleton 1889 8 Apr 1889 Three cottages & gardens SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) Appleton 1898 4 cottages in Appleton Street Adkin IV/2 Appleton 1904 Appleton farm and woodland in upper and lower commons Adkin VIII/15 Appleton 1906 25 Jun 1906 An enclosure of very fertile arable land near Appleton village and fronting the SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) Longworth Main Road ...; two detached cottages wheelwrights and blacksmith's premises stabling etc. situate in the village on the Oxford Road, and a brick & tiled cottage with good garden, Appleton 1906 25 Jun 1906 North Moreton & Appleton ... an attractive old fashioned residence with farmery Copy no. – 1 PZ APPLb/333/(BEL) ; Copy no. and paddock and corner building site (3 copies) – 2 PZ APPLb/333/(BEL); Copy no. - 3 Appleton 1906 25 Jun 1906 ...Osse Field SZ 728 (Adkin Box 4, North Moreton) Appleton 1906 Woodland in appleton Adkin I/617 Appleton 1906 House and farmery Adkin IV/28 Appleton 1913 3 capital cottages of stone construction and tiled roofs situated in Sidelands Road SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) Appleton Appleton 1918 27 Jul 1918 Manor Farm, Appleton comprising about 252 acres of … SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) Appleton 1918 Appleton Manor Farm Adkin I/661 Appleton 1918 Relates to Manor Farm Adkin VIII/16 Appleton 1921 25 Jul 1921 Manor Farm, Appleton comprising about 252 acres of … SZ 728 (Adkin Box1, Appleton) Appleton 1937 Shop, house, bakehouse Adkin I/200 Appleton 1953 2 Park Lane, Appleton Adkin IV/29 Ardington 1932 Land at Ardington Adkin I/740 Ardley 1857 Farm once property of Marshalls of Ardley Marshall XXV/iv/1 Ardley 1894 3 Jul 1894 Oxfordshire, the outlying portions of the Blenheim Estates : ...freehold properties, PZ BLACa/333.3 and SF BLACa/333.3 situate in the parishes of Black Bourton, Bampton & Ardley, (2 copies) Ardley 1894 Blenheim Estates (at Ardley) J.
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