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A History of the County of Oxford
… corner of Asthall parish, leading to Brize Norton, Bampton, and Buckland (then Berks.). 50 By 1780 the … Ibid. MSS Wills Oxon. 188, f. 57v.; 193, f. 278v. Rot. Hund. II, 727. Queen's Coll. Mun., 4.D.12, f. 3; cf. Glos. … Oxon. I, 3667. VCH Oxon. I, 415. Below (Asthall Leigh). Bampton Hund. 3840. PRO, E 179/161/10; part of the Asthall …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lord of Asthall manor, withdrew the suit of Asthall from Bampton hundred court to his own court of North Osney. 1 Earl … became part of the new West Oxfordshire district. 20 Rot. Hund. II, 30. BL, Harl. Ch. 84. C. 9. Bampton. Hund. 38. Earldom of Cornwall Accts, I, 143. PRO, C …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The manor descended with Northmoor and Lower Haddon (in Bampton) until the early 17th century. 117 In 1609 John More … Leigh manor to John Hawkins and Bartholomew Peisley of Bampton; 118 they evidently conveyed it to William and Anne … describing a residue of manorial assets. Bampton Hund. 38. e.g. Cal. Inq. p.m., III, p. 479; XVI, p. 453; PRO, …
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… charity was Horde's, 17 incorporated that year into the Bampton Consolidated Charities. In 1969 c. £31 was … still providing £10 a year, was incorporated into the Bampton Welfare Trust. Poor allotments totalling c. 9 a., … balance of c. £200 was to benefit poor persons in Aston Bampton and Shifford. 18 Above, Bampton and Weald, charities. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and from funds invested by C. L. Kerby, vicar of Bampton, and his predecessor George Richards, who reportedly … Order in Council of 1845, it became the parish church for Bampton Aston, serving Aston, Cote, and the parochial … Shifford. In 1976 it became part of the united benefice of Bampton with Clanfield. The advowson was vested in 1857 in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of which some, notably Rowney and Queenborough, lay in Bampton or Weald and descended later with Golofers farm. 68 … seems to have been 7-8 a., though in the 17th century Bampton Deanery tenants had less, and in the 18th century … English Place Name Elements (E.P.N.S.), i. 191; Bampton Hund. R. 21 (Maud de la Garstone). O.R.O., Mor. XIV/i/1. …
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… besides the Horde charity, c. £3 from unspecified Bampton charities and £5 from the unidentified Betton's … junior school for children under 11, the seniors going to Bampton. Though average attendance fell to 50 by 1939 and in … 16, moved to newly-built premises (later St. Joseph's) on Bampton Road. That school taught standard academic subjects …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Shifford, and Chimney; its western boundary with Bampton and Weald, discussed above, was established probably … of the pre-inclosure road from Ducklington and Claywell to Bampton, may have been important in the early Middle Ages, … P.N. Oxon. (E.P.N.S.), ii. 302. Below, econ. hist. Bampton Hund. R. 21-3. The figure omits the abbot of Eynsham, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1279, though then and later tenants attended the lord of Bampton's hundred court once a year after Michaelmas, and in … representing the freeholders, was also appointed by the Bampton court, where he made his presentations. 81 A dispute … they became part of West Oxfordshire district. 19 Bampton Hund. R. 21; Giles, Hist. Bampton, Suppl. p. 2; Arundel …
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… In the Anglo-Saxon period Aston and Cote formed part of Bampton manor. A part (later 4 yardlands) belonged from the 10th century to Bampton minster's estate, later Bampton Deanery manor, and … belonging to the Laundels family of Bampton. 61 Bampton Hund. R. 22-3; above, Bampton and Weald, manors; below, …
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