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| Page * | Date | Surname | Title | Other Names | Relationship | Place | Occupation | Notes |
| 11 | 1710 | Sacheverell | Dr | |||||
| 46 | 1781 | Sackville | Arrabella Diana nee Cope | wife of John Frederick, Duke of Dorset, sister of Charles | ||||
| 46 | 1781 | Sackville | Duke | John Frederick | Dorset | |||
| 55 | 1787 | Salmon | John | |||||
| 57 | 1809 | Salmon | John | |||||
| 66 | 1846 | Samuelson | Bernhard | Iron Foundry owner | took over Garner's firm : 27 employees | |||
| 67 | 1848 - 1854 | Samuelson | Alexander | brother of Bernhard | Engineer | assisted with expansion of "Britannia" Works | ||
| 67 | 1851 | Samuelson | obtained a licence to make McCormick reapers | |||||
| 93 | 1859 | Samuelson | Bernhard | MP for Banbury | by election Chartist candidate | |||
| 94 | 1859 | Samuelson | Bernhard | defeated candidate - served 11 weeks | ||||
| 13 | 1859, 1865-1895 | Samuelson | Sir | Bernard | Banbury | Member | ||
| 122 | 1861 | Samuelson | Bernhard | |||||
| 124 | 1863 | Samuelson | Bernhard | |||||
| 94 | 1865 - 1885 | Samuelson | Bernhard | MP for Banbury | ||||
| 88 | 1871 | Samuelson | Bernhard | |||||
| 123 | 1884 | Samuelson | Sir John | Bernhard | ||||
| 13 | 19th C | Samuelson | Sir | Bernard | Foundry Owner | |||
| 91 | late 19C | Samuelson | Bernhard | MP for Banbury | MP for 20 years | |||
| 67 | mid 19C | Samuelson | Sir | Bernhard | brother of Alexander | Businessman / politician | ||
| 13 FN63 | Samuelson | see O.R.O S&F collection | ||||||
| 95 | 1885-1895 | Samuelson | Bernhard | MP for North Oxfordshire | following abolition of "pocket" borough seats | |||
| 108 | c 1850 / 1860 | Samuelson family | Unitarians | |||||
| 70 | c 1820's | Sansbury | Mr | miller | Cuttle Mill | |||
| 47 | 1540 | Sapcoates | Elizabeth nee Dynham | wife of Sir John (her 2nd marriage) | ||||
| 47 | 1540 | Sapcoates | Sir | John | ||||
| 62 | 1460-65 | Saunders | William | the elder | ||||
| 105 FN28 | 1478 | Saunders | William | the elder | will | |||
| 62 | 1483 | Saunders | Richard | son of William the elder | Executor of his fathers will | |||
| 105 FN28 | 1492 | Saunders | William | The younger | will | |||
| 56 | 1478 | Saunders | William | Wool merchant | ||||
| 62 | d. 1478 | Saunders | William | the elder | Merchant | |||
| 62 | d. 1493 | Saunders | William | the younger | Merchant | |||
| 63 | late 15C | Saunders | William | woolman | ||||
| 62 | pre 1493 | Saunders | ? nee Spencer | wife of William the younger, daughter of John | al"> | |||
| 65 | 1788 | Savage | Matthew | "Unicorn" | innkeeper | |||
| 65 | 1789-1791 | Savage | Matthew | "Unicorn" | printer | |||
| 26 FN37 | Scott | Sir | G.G. | "Personal & Professional Recollections" | ||||
| 40 FN75 | Seagraves | Chacombe | constables | alleged hereditary | ||||
| 48 | 1550 | Seymour | Sir | Edward | son of the Duke of Somerset | |||
| 74 | 1603 | Sherwell | Henry | puritan | member of Banbury "Star" chamber | |||
| 45 | 1875 | Shilson | William | Wool Stapler | ||||
| 45 | 1875 | Shilson | William | Wool Stapler | ||||
| 70 | 1780 | Simson | James | mill owner | ||||
| 70 | 1785-1806 | Simson | Mary | wife of James | mill owner | |||
| 69 | 1438-9 | Singaliday | John | miller | leased Bishop of Lincoln's mills | |||
| 48 | 1536 | Smith | Matthew | Prebendary | ||||
| 126 | 1627 | Smith | Henry | Telscombe, SSX | benefactor | |||
| 125 | bef 1738 | Smith | Captain | benefactor | ||||
| 125 | pre 1882 | Smith | Captain | benefactor | ||||
| 47 | 1939 | Smith - Bingham | Arthur Turberville | |||||
| 115 | 1954 - 1955 | Soper | Dr. | Wesley | minister | |||
| 107 | 1864 - ? | Souter | Dr. | J.H. | RC priest | |||
| 54 | 1760 | Southam | Richard | |||||
| 54 | 1760 | Southam | Susan | |||||
| 54 | c 1575 | Southam family | ||||||
| 62 | pre 1493 | Spencer | ? | daughter of John | ||||
| 62 | pre 1493 | Spencer | John | Hodnell, WAR | ||||
| 106 | 1874 - 1883 | Spitall | John | South Banbury | Vicar | |||
| 41 | 1646 | Sprigge | Joshua | |||||
| 18 | 1648 | Sprigge | Joshua | |||||
| 125 | 1684 | Sprigge | Joshua | Crayford, Kent | benefactor | will date | ||
| 78 | 1684 | Sprigge | Joshua | left money to build a workhouse | ||||
| 125 | 1706 | Sprigge | William | upset descendant | ||||
| 125 | pre 1882 | Sprigge | Joshua | benefactor | ||||
| 25 FN10 | Sprigge | J. | "Anglia Rediviva" | |||||
| 41 FN17 | Sprigge | J. | "Anglia Rediviva" | |||||
| 91 | 1831 | Spurrett | William | seed merchant & Unitarian | reformist party leader | |||
| 70 | 1821 | Staley | James | miller | ||||
| 70 | 1821 | Staley | John | miller | ||||
| 70 | 1830 - 1845 | Staley | John | miller | ||||
| 70 | 1830 - 1845 | Staley | Thomas | miller | ||||
| 70 | 1846 - 1877 | Staley & Co | miller | |||||
| 7 | late 15C | Stanbridge | John | |||||
| 103 | d. 1685 | Statham | Samuel | son-in-law of James Sutton | dissenting minister | |||
| 43 | 1817-1831 | Stevens | Thomas | |||||
| 9 FN83 | Stevens | Capt. | H. | "Papers of " ed. Margaret Toynbee | ||||
| 42 | 1620 | Steventon | William | |||||
| 33 | 1678 | Stoakes family | Banbury | |||||
| 60 FN45 | 1677 | Stockton | Mr | Arthur | Banbury | Town Clerk | ||
| 80 FN82 | 19C - early 20C | Stockton | Arthur | Solicitor | Town Clerk | |||
| 80 FN82 | 19C - early 20C | Stockton | james | Solicitor | Town Clerk | |||
| 80 FN82 | 19C - early 20C | Stockton | Oliver | Solicitor | Town Clerk | |||
| 88 | to 1932 | Stockton | Col | town clerk | ||||
| 103 | d. 1696 | Stogden | Robert | dissenting minister | ||||
| 112 | d. 1696 | Stogden | Robert | presbyterian | ||||
| 42 | 1673, 1676 | Stokes | Henry | |||||
| 42 | 1676, 1689 or 1691 | Stokes | John | |||||
| 42 | 1689 or 1691 | Stokes | Bridget | wife of John | ||||
| 42 | c1690 | Stokes | John | |||||
| 14 | 1844 | Stone | Henry | Reading Room Proprietor | ||||
| 66 | 1871 | Stone | Henry | bookseller | ||||
| 66 | c 1882 | Stone | Lewis | son of Henry | filing cabinet manufacturer | |||
| 66 FN86 | Stone | Eleanor | wife of Brig. J.S.W.Stone | |||||
| 66 FN86 | Stone | Brig. | J.W.S. | |||||
| 14 | late 19th C | Stone & Hartley's | Bookshop | |||||
| 66 | 1899 -1969 | Stone, Henry & Son Ltd | printers & filing cabinet manufacturers | operating from two separate premises | ||||
| 69 | c 1970 | Stone, Henry & Son Ltd | printers | |||||
| 94 | 1868 | Stratton | George | Liecestershire | landowner | Conservative candidate for MP | ||
| 90 | 1794 | Stringer | G.C. | |||||
| 47 | 1848 | Stuart | Mary | wife of Daniel | ||||
| 47 FN67 | 1817 | Stuart | Wickham House | |||||
| 47 | 1817 - d. 1846 | Stuart | Daniel | Journalist & Newspaper Proprietor | ||||
| 90 FN53 | 1819 | Stuart | Lord | J | Member of Banbury Corp | |||
| 91 | 1830 | Stuart | Henry Villiers | cousin of Lord Bute | MP for Banbury | |||
| 91 FN72 | c 1830 | Stuart | H.V | resigned | ||||
| 111 | 1840 | Sturge | Lucelia | wife of James Cadbury | Banbury | Quaker | ||
| 117 | 1840 | Stutterd | Jabez | councillor | ||||
| 116 FN96 | post early 1830s | Stutterd | Jabez | Calvinistic Baptist | ||||
| 33 | 1678, 1685- d. 1705 | Styles | Daniel | |||||
| 104 | 1948 | Surman & Rogers | Oxford | builders | south chapel | |||
| 112 | 1672 | Sutton | James | licensed preacher | Sheep Street | |||
| 103 | d. 1674 | Sutton | James | dissenting minister | ||||
| 32 | late 17th C | Sutton | Thomas | "Reindeer" Inn | Innkeeper | |||
| 8 | 1719 | Swift | Jonathan | 'a Banbury Saint' | ||||
| 11 | 1726 | Swift | Jonathan | Gulliver's Travels | ||||
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| 48 | after 1826 | Tamney family | ||||||
| 91 | 1832 | Tancred | Henry William | Barrister | candidate for MP | |||
| 91 FN85 | 1832 | Tancred | Sir | Thomas | father of Henry William | Bart | ||
| 91 | 1832 - 1858 | Tancred | Henry William | MP for Banbury | MP for 26 years | |||
| 92 | 1837 | Tancred | MP for Banbury | |||||
| 92 | 1841 | Tancred | MP for Banbury | |||||
| 93 | 1845 | Tancred | MP for Banbury | |||||
| 93 | 1852 | Tancred | MP for Banbury | elected unopposed | ||||
| 92 | 1858 | Tancred | Henry | MP for Banbury | retired | |||
| 93 | 1858 | Tancred | ex MP | retired due ill health | ||||
| 107 | 1836 - 1864 | Tandy | Dr. | William | RC priest | |||
| 122 | 1846 | Tandy | Dr. | St John's RC School | ||||
| 107 | 1847 | Tandy | Dr. | |||||
| 48 | 1849 | Tawney | Archer Robert | |||||
| 92 | 1837 | Tawney | Henry | banker | candidate for MP | |||
| 67 | c 1822 | Tawney | Richard | Oxford | investor / brewer | partner in "New Bank" | ||
| 92 | c 1837 | Tawney; Gillett & | bankers | |||||
| 24 | 1633 | Taylor | William | £100 bequest to rebuild town hall in Market Place | ||||
| 98 | c 1610 | Taylor | Ralph | curate | ||||
| 26 | c 1835 | Taylor, Danby & | Banbury | Contractors | built the Workhouse | |||
| 53 | 1441 | Tewe | W. | |||||
| 47 | 1850 | Thomas | Viscount Paker | |||||
| 10 | 1649 | Thompson | William | Leveller | ||||
| ial">121 | 1734 - 1752 | Thompson | Mrs | benefactor | ||||
| 94 | 1859 | Thompson | William | superintendent of police | cast deciding vote in by election | |||
| 116 | 1816 | Thorne | Richard | Parson's Lane | shag manufacturer & dyer | warehouse used as Baptist meeting house | ||
| 121 | c 1698 | Thorpe | William | Neithrop | land owner | |||
| 26 | end 19th C | Thorpe & Ponder | Stonemasons | Stone carving on Workhouse additions | ||||
| 73 | 1554-5 | Throckmorton | John | Coventry | MP | |||
| 73 FN35 | Throckmorton | |||||||
| 48 | after 1547 - 1550 | Thynne | Sir | John | ||||
| 91 | 1831 | Timms | Thomas | solicitor | reformist party leader | |||
| 109 | c 1655 | Tims | Sarah | Mollington | ||||
| 61 | 1381 | Toky | John | Banbury | hide merchant | in Ireland | ||
| 103 FN92 | pre 1822 | Townsend & Watson | Oxford | Stone masons | ||||
| 111 | 1775 | Trafford | Mary | Quaker | bequest | |||
| Preface | Trinder | B.S. | Contributor | |||||
| 33 | 1678 | Tryst | John | Culworth,NTH | ||||
| 65 | 1785 | Turner | printer | |||||