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1824 Jackson's Oxford Journal Saturdays, February 28 & March 6, 1824 | |
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On Tuesday the 9th day of MArch, 1824, at the Sun Inn, Corn Market, Oxford, at Seven o'clock in the evening (under such conditions as shall be then pro- duced) - 2 excellent F R E E H O L D H O U S E S, Land Tax redeemed, undeniably situated in popu- lous neighbourhood and great thoroughfare, com- manding good trades, at the corner of Caroline-street, St. Clement's, Oxford. Lot 1.- All that capital FREEHOLD HOUSE and PREMISES; consisting of an excellent front shop, with bow windows, a sitting room, a large bakehouse, doing good business; a handsome din- ing room, and 2 large bed rooms on the first floor; 3 well-proportioned bed rooms on the second floor, with convenient closets, a good kitchen and store room under the same, a detached brewery, yard and every other convenience, situate at the corner of Caroline- street, St. Clement's, Oxford, now in the occupation of Mr. Richard Chaundy. Lot 2. - All that desirable FREEHOLD HOUSE and PREMISES adjoining the above; consisting of an exceeding good front shop, two small parlours be- hind, a dining room, and 6 good bed rooms on the first and second floors, with 3 convenient staircases, 2 kitchens and a cellar under the same, yard, and every other convenience, now in the occupation of Messrs. Jackson, Lay, and Nannete, all good tenants, For a view of the same and further particulars apply to the auctioneer, High-street, Oxford, (if by letter, post paid.) | |
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1825 London Gazette 6th December, page 14: | |
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OFFICE OF THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS, No 33, Lincoln's- Inn-Fields. PETITIONS of INSOLVENT DEBTORS, to be heard at the Court, in Portugal-Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, Middlesex, on Thursday the 29th day of December 1825, at Nine o'Clock in the Forenoon. ... Chaundy, Richard, formerly of Hadenham, Oxfordshire, and late of Saint Clements, Oxford, Baker and Retail-Brewer. | |
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1833 London Gazette 11th June, page 20: | |
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OFFICE OF THE COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS, No 33, Lincoln's- Inn-Fields. DEBTORS ... At the Court-House, at Oxford, in the County of Oxford, on the 4th day of July 1833, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely. ... Richard Chaundy, heretofore of Friars-Entry, in the City of Oxford, Publican and Milkman, then of the Corn-Market, in the said City, Fruiterer and Milkman, and late of the Parish of St. Mary Magdalen, in the City of Oxford, Pub- lican and Milkman. | |
| 1981 The Oxford Guide to Oxford Peter Heyworth | |
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George Street A lively shopping street with one of T.G. Jackson's early buildings lying in wait half-way down it, recently cleaned and now quite startling. It was built (1880-1) as the City of Oxford High School for Boys, later the College of Further Education, now the Social Studies Faculty Centre. Opposite the New Theatre, the George Cafe (gone), a fashionable Oxford meeting-place of the twenties and thirties, was the only restaurant in England with punkahs. |