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Category: Inns & Taverns

Wheatley Hospitality (3)

By WVAclone Posted on 8 January 2014 Posted in Inns & Taverns Tagged with King & Queen

Hostelries, Hospitals, and Hotels all offer shelter.  The Good Samaritan took the injured man to an inn.  During the Civil War, 1642-6, The Bell and other inns nursed and buried casualties at parish expense.  When the King reinforced bridge defences, Wheatley homes and …

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Wheatley Hospitality (2)

By WVAclone Posted on 8 January 2014 Posted in Inns & Taverns Tagged with White Hart

The George and Crown were our oldest inns.  The King and Queen (the William and Mary sign of 1980 now shows Charles and Henrietta) and the White Hart were close behind.  Mail was delivered and collected at the White Hart, …

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Wheatley Hospitality (1)

By WVAclone Posted on 8 January 2014 Posted in Inns & Taverns Tagged with Kings Arms

Travellers depended on Wheatley for shelter, hospitality and fresh horses. It was a ‘service station’ for two main roads and it has a memory of 20 inn names.  The London to Oxford road passed over Shotover (Old Road), replaced by …

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Fred Naish’s Memories of the Crown

By WVAclone Posted on 1 February 2013 Posted in Inns & Taverns Tagged with The Crown

The Crown Hotel was in business and popular for the people living at the lower end of the Village. It was very exciting when the Fair Ground Showmen brought the Switchbacks and other Sideshows on the scene causing much excitement. …

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Wayside Inns

By WVAclone Posted on 23 January 2013 Posted in Inns & Taverns Tagged with George Crookes, White Hart

The old White Hart, Wheatley, 1822, drawn by James Buckler. It is on the site of the present Oxford House, High Street, opposite The Bell. The signboard names the landlord as George Crookes. Buckler also sketched the Manor House and …

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Memories of Wheatley – December 1999

By WVAclone Posted on 23 January 2013 Posted in Buildings, Inns & Taverns Tagged with Railway Tavern, The Crown, White Hart

History is the overlap of memories. Richard Dumbelow of Wheatley, born in 1477 during the Wars of the Roses, lived for over a century, well into the reign of Elizabeth Tudor; as he died, Sybell Pangbourne was born in Holton …

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