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A History of the County of Oxford
… rights and took half the offerings made on St. Peter's day, the new church's patronal festival. Cassington church was called a chapel as … but in 1985 was transferred to Eynsham. 18 At the church's foundation Geoffrey de Clinton agreed that Eynsham should …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the village was called Inland c. 1285, and William Montagu's demesne land lay in the same area in the late 13th century. … which was cropped every year. 43 In 1086 each of Wadard's two Cassington manors, with land for 3 ploughteams, was … land held by 4 villeins and 1 bordar. 44 On Ilbert de Lacy's manor, with land for 6 ploughteams, there were 2 teams in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roads ran through Cassington. One, the medieval 'king's way', called in 1310 the king's road from Bladon bridge to Oxford and in the 18th century … a hollow way, house platforms, and the boundary ditches of gardens and crofts. In 1377 only 64 people paid poll tax in …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… recently dead, his son Hugh gave to Eleanor, his father's relict, a moiety of the vill of Hippeswell in dower in … lives, remainder to Robert de Gynes for life, remainder to Baldwin de Gynes, brother of Robert in tail; Baldwin died … gentleman, died seised of three messuages, three gardens, 10 acres of land, two acres of meadow, three acres …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Eudes the sewer. 11 It escheated to the Crown on Eudes's death in 1120, and remained in the king's hands, although held intermittently by hereditary … to Humphrey and his wife Eleanor in tail, but on Humphrey's death without issue in 1447 Eleanor was refused dower, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 800 hectares, occupies a roughly triangular area of land S. of the R. Nene, which lies just beyond its N.W. corner. The S.W. part of the parish is a Boulder Clay table-land at … NMR) show two parallel ditches 17 m. apart, orientated N.E.S.W. and visible for some 80 m. ( BNFAS, 6 (1971), 5, Castle …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… forbidden to lop maiden elms 10 but despite William Player's plantings in the 1690s there was no woodland by the late … in hand and planted it with wood and withies. 3 William's son Thomas had crops and livestock at several places … Women and girls preferred factory work. Few cottagers had gardens but the Revd F. W. Gray let 37 a. of good land to the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… the Somerton road west of Clanville and passes Fulford's Cross to become Mill Lane and continues as Woodcock Street … A gatehouse was built at Clanville but removed to Fulford's Cross c. 1800 and in 1801 moved back to the junction of the … to Castle Cary crossing the road from Clanville at Fulford's Cross. The route, via Mill Lane, Woodcock Street, High …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… by Ralph Lovel, probably the son or son-in-law of Walter's son Geoffrey, 13 and Ralph's son Baldwin. Ralph Lovel, successor to the last, held Castle Cary … in 1328. 19 The site contained two mills, dovecote, and gardens in 1426 1 and was called Manor Place in the 1530s …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… demanded a new fire engine in 1896 and later. 13 Both Boyd's and Donne's factories had fire engines which assisted at a major fire … station was built in 1959 16 on the corner of Millbrook Gardens, north of the church, and remained in use in 2001 …
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