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A History of the County of Oxford
… the early 14th century, 53 and a holding there belonged to Eynsham abbey in 1335. 54 By the later 15th century the same … in 1279 there were 3 tenants of Ducklington manor, and Eynsham abbey held a yardland there in demesne. 56 Tenants … or 7 others holding of Theoderic's successor, the abbot of Eynsham. 62 In 1306 and 1316 there were c. 14 and 17 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had long ceased. 65 In 1279 the Claywell tenants of Eynsham abbey held of Ducklington manor but owed hidage to … of Claywell was first separated from the royal manor. 66 Eynsham abbey may have held separate courts for Claywell in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1185 Ralph granted the Claywell hide and the Aston land to Eynsham abbey, which was to pay the same rent to Walter. 14 … to the estates of Walter de Cauz, Cecily de Cumberwell. 17 Eynsham abbey retained EAST WEALD, later CLAYWELL, manor … of the deserted settlement, may occupy the site of Eynsham abbey's early manor house. Presumably it was the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 15 Jan., 1559-60, sup. for B.D. 26 April, 1571, vicar of Eynsham 1569, until his death 10 Feb., 1584-5. See Hearne, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 6 Higher up the Thames, about mile along the road from Eynsham to Stanton Harcourt, 7 a child's skeleton in a … diameter, and even larger still. Alike at North Stoke, at Eynsham (Pl. IX a), at Dorchester, and above all at Stanton … ends of this tract there are compact groups like that at Eynsham. Many, though not all, as will be noted later, of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Rumbold's Pit ( Proc. Soc. Antiq. xxii, 71). Eynsham. Polished stone axes ( A.S.I., 2nd ed., 101). Polished stone axe, at Eynsham Park ( penes Eynsham Hall). Bronze palstaves at Freeland ( A.B.I. 79). …
A History of the County of Oxford
… axe, suspiciously Irish in appearance, is recorded from Eynsham (Pl. II l); another of schistose rock from Oxford … II m); while a third, found in the haw-haw in front of Eynsham Hall, is made from a fine granophyre. Though usually …
A History of the County of Oxford
… deposited in the Thames above and below Newbridge, from Eynsham through Cassington to Yarnton, Summertown, and … (Summertown, &c.), and one late Acheulean implement (at Eynsham). Thus a gravel with a markedly 'warm' fauna lies …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a crossing of the Thames at Newbridge and marched towards Eynsham. Essex then crossed the Cherwell at Gosford and … flourishing local industry. In 1536 a wealthy glover from Eynsham, John Barry, settled in the town, became an alderman … his wealth from gloving. His estate included lands in the Eynsham, Charlbury, and Hanborough areas, much of it former …
A History of the County of Oxford
… canons at St. Frideswide's, and of Benedictine monks at Eynsham. 7 Also we know one undoubted fact about Eadnoth I, … reference was to Eadnoth II (103450); but a charter in the Eynsham Cartulary 10 not only mentions the monastery, but … be transferred from Oxfordshire, but also the monastery of Eynsham, which had been refounded by Remigius. 24 He did not, …
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