| 1835 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, May 9, 1835 | |
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WANTED, - A steady young Man, in the above Trade. - Apply to C. Chaundy, Corn Market, Ox- ford; if by letter, post paid. | |
| 1838 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, March 31, 1838 | |
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The following persons have been elected Overseers of their respective parishes for the ensuing year:- All Saints'- James Morley and George Stroud. St. Aldate's- William James and William Crozier. St. Clement's- Edward Sutton and John Crump. St. Ebbe's- Stephen Quelch, Henry Smith and Richard Dry. St. Giles's- Joseph Humphrey and John Clark. Holywell- John Hoar and Thomas Acock. St. Martin's- Richard Horn and Charles Chaundy. St. John's- James Kimber and James KIrkpatrick. St. Mary Magdalen- Wm. Shackleford and James Winfield. St. Michael's- David Vavasor Durell and Daniel Bolton. St. Mary-the-Virgin- Chas. Jas. Sadler, jun. and Jos. Vincent. St. Peter-le-Bailey- James Watts and John Smith. St. Peter's-in-the-East- Richard Brown and James Patey. St. Thomas's- James Johnson, Henry Kilbee, and Jas. Price. | |
| 1850 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, March 2, 1850 | |
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BEGS to thank the inhabitants generally for the patronage conferred on her late husband, and takes this opportunity of informing them that she intends carrying on the business as usual, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their kind favours. | |
| 1853 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday 17th September | |
| Sept 9., after a lingering illness, aged 49, Amelia, widow of the late Mr. Charles Chaundy, hair-dresser, &c of this city. | |
| 1879 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, May 17, 1879 | |
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... Jospeh Chaundy, cook, Cranham-street, was find 5s., and 4s. 6d. costs, or 7 days, for being drunk and riotous, in George-street, on the previous night. ... | |
| 1885 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturday, July 18, 1885 | |
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July 11, at 12, Blue Boar-street, Oxford, Ellen, wife of Joseph Chaundy, cook, aged 51. | |