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A History of the County of Oxford
… Kimber files; inf. from Major R. A. Colvile, Weald Manor. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… controlled in 1395 by the owners of Bampton Doilly manor, a physical arrangement possibly reflected in the … forming a 'prebend' or farm which became the later rectory manor. Two chaplaincies, portions, or prebends mentioned from … was by the 17th century charged to lessees of the rectory manor. 64 A 'pension tithe' from lands in Standlake, worth 30 …
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… each had their own open fields. Demesne on Bampton Deanery manor in 1317 included 31 a. in Bampton's East field, and 248 … and its tributaries. 45 In 1086 those attached to Bampton manor yielded 655., and 92 a., some presumably in Aston and … 49 though inclosed hams were held of Bampton Earls manor in the 13th century, and in the 14th the demesne …
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… reportedly c. 1815 and moved in the 1820s to Weald Manor; in 1841 it had 17 boys aged from 9 to 14, but closed … 70 G. H. Drewe's St. Mary's College, opened in Weald Manor in 1859 and similarly modelled on public schools, had … Scheme 8 Oct. 1906; inf. from Major R. A. Colvile, Weald Manor. Kelly's Dir. Oxon. (1911) wrongly states that the …
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… (in Bampton), and closes attached to Bampton Earls manor (wholly or partly in Lew); 32 some sections may have … three closes in the north-west, belonging to Bampton Earls manor and perhaps formerly in Lew, were included in Bampton … west of Tadpole bridge and tenurially part of Aston manor, seems to have been regarded in 1859 as within Bampton …
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… Bampton and Weald Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. MANOR COURTS. From 1248 William de Valence, as lord of the manor and hundred of Bampton, claimed return of writs, assize … at other times. 15 Following the division of Bampton Earls manor in 1660 courts baron and leet were held jointly by the …
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… AND CASTLE Until the late Anglo-Saxon period the royal manor of BAMPTON included all the ancient parish and much … traced later, and was presumably reabsorbed into the royal manor, perhaps c. 1100 when Ilbert's son Robert was expelled from the country. 42 Bampton manor was held in 1156, apparently at pleasure, by Thierry …
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… house and 54 a. which John Laundels held of Bampton Earls manor in 1361 for service of a rose, though its location … it was taken originally from Exeter cathedral's rectory manor. 24 Following Dudley's forfeiture the Crown granted it … 19th lay on both sides of Landells Lane west of Bampton Manor, was presumably the site of Laundels' court mentioned …
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… with two hundreds attached in 1086 to the large royal manor of Bampton. In the 12th century it was still … were held in 1086 by Aelfsige of Faringdon with the manor of Great Faringdon (then Berks.); by the 13th century … Slaughter hundred, and Northmoor, as an outlier of Taynton manor, belonged probably to the three hundreds attached to …
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… Banbury Buildings Buildings. The castle, manor-house, vicarages, gaol, and other public buildings, as … the farm-houses, for the only rural parallel to it below manor-house status in the area seems to be Orchard House in … One constable, John of Seagrave (d. 1325), held Chacombe manor of the Bishop of Lincoln for the service of fee and for …
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