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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 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 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 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 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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… paid to the corporation from the revenues of the castle or manor of Banbury or of dissolved chantries. 4 In 1653 the …
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… Hist. Soc. i. 293, 296; E. Draper, Notes on Calthorpe Manor House (1915), 21. Trans. Unitarian Hist. Soc. i. 296; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that site. The estate's description as part of Banbury manor or Easington grange 29 probably preserves a memory of … that function and suggests that what was there was not a manor-house but a barn and other farm buildings subsidiary to … one-third. 81 In addition each tenant held a share in the manor's ancient meadows, for in the early 16th century a …
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… estates from Banbury castle, since in 1279 the hundred and manor of Thame and the fee of Dorchester were held as of the …
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… a fact which may explain his description as 'keeper of the manor of Banbury' in 1323. 6 Although there is no later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… organization of the medieval episcopal estate. 8 Easington manor, for example, originated in a lease of the bishop's … or jurisdictional units which might be termed Banbury manor in the Middle Ages only two survived as manors, the … references to the two manors of Banbury, 'the outer manor' and 'the manor within the town'. 11 Three estates …
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… in the 17th century amounted to some 80 a. around the manor-house. 197 Many of the Wickham fields were still farmed as arable, but the tenants, except for those at the manor-house and Wickham Mill, lived elsewhere. By the mid … farm-houses. 198 Hardwick lay close to the surviving manor-house, Hardwick Farm, 199 about 1 miles north of …
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