Auden's History of Tong by Joyce Frost

Auden's History of Tong by Joyce Frost

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Auden's History of Tong by Joyce Frost

Fox Hunting? How much for a fox's head? Or for a sparrow? Who looked after bastards? How much did it cost to run the Castle and Manor of Tong? How did you get dogs out of church? How did Tong get its school? How come the people of Tong gave money to the city of Oxford? Who looked after Tong's poor? These and many other questions are answered in this edition of Volume 2 of Notes on the history of Tong in the 17th - 19th centuries, by John Auden, its Vicar from 1896-1913. Auden's Notes have been edited by Joyce Frost, who lived in the new Vicarage at Tong from 1987-98
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ISBN 13 9781845490102
ISBN 10 184549010X
Title Auden's History of Tong
Author Joyce Frost
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher arima publishing
Year published 2004-11-25
Number of pages 224
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