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A History of the County of Oxford
… Cote Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the Anglo-Saxon period Aston and Cote formed part of … 4 yardlands) belonged from the 10th century to Bampton minster's estate, later Bampton Deanery manor, and from the … 7 or 8 yardlands were attached to Shifford manor. 2 In 1238 Henry III granted £15-worth of land to Imbert Pugeys, …
A History of the County of London
… afterwards it was converted into a college of priests who, in the place of the ferry, built the first wooden bridge over the Thames and kept it in repair. This tradition, however, is not supported by any … there in 1316, 1317, and 1318; 18 on 10 March, 1352, John Sheppey was consecrated bishop of Rochester in this church. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Avebury (St. James) AVEBURY ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Marlborough, hundred of Selkley, Marlborough … of Beckhampton and Kennet, 751 inhabitants. This parish, in which the river Kennet has its source, comprises about … derived from its situation near the river Axe, and from a minster founded here by King Athelstan, was, in the time of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gloucester 1630, until his death 17 June, 1669, buried in the south side of choir. See Fasti, i. 442. Baber, Francis … of Wells and M.P. 1628-9, and April to May, 1640, died in 1644, aged 50. See Foster's Dictionary of M.P.'s. [ 15] … of Stanegrave and Stokesley, Yorks, chancellor of York Minster 1561, and canon residentiary, suffragan bishop of …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… INTERNAL STUDENTS. [ The Students whose names are printed in italics in square brackets were awarded Honours after a … Cecil John: Imperial College Royal College of Science.] Minster, Margery: Royal Holloway Coll. Pates, Edward William: … University C.] May, Edith Marguerite: Bedford Coll. Minster, John Thomas: Sir John Cass Technical Institute. [ …
A History of the County of Oxford
… royal estate and hundred, site of a late Anglo-Saxon minster, and formerly a market town, lies close to the river … part of a much larger parochia dependent on Bampton minster, 3 was the largest in Oxfordshire, comprising 11,238 a. in 1877 4 and including …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHURCHES. Bampton was the site of a late Anglo-Saxon minster whose extensive parochia seems to have included … The churches of all those places were claimed as chapels in 1318, and most still buried at Bampton 'by ancient custom' … or Shifford, but may reflect early dependence on Eynsham minster: in the 17th century and still in the 19th it was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… belonged to the lord of Haddon. 31 The northern boundary in the 18th century followed furlongs and old inclosures, the … estate said in 1069 to have been granted to Bampton minster between 955 and 957 lay apparently in Bampton, Aston, … seems to be respected by the boundary ditch of the later minster enclosure, and presumably survived as a visible …
A History of the County of Oxford
… diminished by piecemeal grants, described below, 40 and in 1086 totalled 27½ hides; another ½ hide held by Ilbert de … manor, originated in King Eadwig's grant to Bampton minster between 955 and 957 of lands in Bampton, Aston, and … gift, and probably the whole manor derived from the former minster estate. 9 Except for a brief period during the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Weald Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Land and a fishery in Weald granted to Osney abbey c. 1170 descended with the abbey's estate in Lew, and are treated below. 15 The Hospitallers held an … 21 The estate was acquired before 1455 by the Levels of Minster Lovell, passing on Francis, Lord Level's forfeiture …
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