Cake & Cockhorse Volume 12
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Click on the issue links below to view the PDF for each issue and use the page number in the table to find the article. The Complete Index will also give you the page number where the name or subject can be found.
Volume 12 - Autumn 1991 – Summer 1994 | |||
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Issue 1 | Issue 2 | Issue 3 | Issue 4 |
Issue 5 | Issue 6 & 7 | Issue 8 | Issue 9 |
There is no Complete Index to Names, Places and Subjects - Volume 12 |
Reference Vol‑Issue‑Page |
Title | Author | Page |
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12-01-002 | A Banbury Adventure [origin of town’s name] | G.A. Colbran | 2 |
12-01-010 | ‘The Immediate Route from the metropolis to all parts...’[Judd and Stone, Banbury carriers, early nineteenth century] | J.S.W. Gibson | 10 |
12-01-025 | Does Anyone Know Differently? [bridge at Kings Sutton possibly constructed from former railway lines] | J.A. Blencowe | 25 |
12-02-030 | A Visit from the other side in a Township near Banbury in 1706 (a ghost story) | Geoffrey Stevenson | 30 |
12-02-041 | William Judd and the Banbury Corporation | Penelope Renold | 41 |
12-03-054 | A Survey of Bridge Street and Mill Lane, Banbury | Iain Ferris, Peter Leach, Stephen Litherland | 54 |
12-03-066 | The Hitherto Unknown Jews of Banbury | Gloria Mound | 66 |
12-04-079 | Alfred Beesley | E.R.C. Brinkworth | 79 |
12-04-085 | Bridge Street: Some further evidence | J.S.W. Gibson | 85 |
12-04-087 | Land Tax Payers in Banbury Hundred, 1753 [lists all such Taxpayers] | J.S.W. Gibson | 87 |
12-05-114 | Thomas Apletree of Deddington: Royalist or Parliamentarian? | Reg. Apletree | 114 |
12-05-122 | Oxford’s Last Public Hanging: The case of Noah Austin | Pamela Horn | 122 |
12-05-126 | The Lost Gardens of Roman Oxfordshire | Michael Hoadley | 126 |
12-05-136 | The Horton Hospital 128 A ‘Unicorn’ Trade Token | J.S.W. Gibson | 136 |
12-06-138 | The Garden in Roman Oxfordshire | Michael Hoadley | 138 |
12-06-146 | A Banburian Cotton Master [Mark Cook, b.1788] | B.S. Trinder | 146 |
12-06-148 | Staley's Warehouse | Robert Kinchin-Smith | 148 |
12-06-172 | Canal Boat Families in Census Returns | J.S.W. Gibson | 172 |
12-06-178 | Thirty-Five Years On - Banbury Historical Society | 178 | |
12-08-186 | D-Day Prelude | Eric G. Kaye | 186 |
12-08-188 | ‘They Flew from Wykham Hill’ | David J. Neal | 188 |
12-08-200 | ‘Tosty Tell Me True’ [folklore] | Christine Bloxham | 200 |
12-09-214 | Prize Fighting in Banbury [Tom Johnson v Isaac Perrins, 1789] | J.S.W. Gibson | 214 |
12-09-224 | Alkerton: A famous church frieze; a famous rector [Thomas Lydiatt] | Nan Clifton | 224 |
12-09-230 | Two Canal Entrepreneurs from Banbury [James Barnes, Thomas Cotton] | Hugh Compton | 230 |
12-09-239 | Conservation – Reflection on the Past, 1984 to 1994 | Sally Stradling | 239 |
12-09-248 | Brief Thoughts on Restoring an Old House | Jeremy Black | 248 |