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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Milton; Steventon; Sutton Courtenay; Tubney; Little Wittenham; Long Wittenham In 1086 Appleton, Fyfield, Kingston Bagpuize, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it in the open fields, 26 a. of meadow of which 20 a. in Wittenham were expressly said to be several, 60 a. of pasture … on the open fields. Apart from the first cut of 3 a., Wittenham mead was solely for the farm, as was most of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and advowson of Appleton in 1497, 67 is described as of Wittenham (Wightam), Berks. 68 Thomas son and heir of John 69 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the 12th century. 19 The brook dividing it from Little Wittenham on the north-west was 'Scillingesbroc.' 20 The … brow of the hill, passing between Felmore Copse and the Wittenham Wood down to the river bank. 24 The field track and … facing the entrance of the camp on Castle Hill in Little Wittenham (q.v.), passed southward and a field called Bloody …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Salisbury. 12 The remaining road, from Long Wittenham, joins the loop road in the lower village by a … in the neighbourhood of the bridge, 20 and near Long Wittenham the course of the river is circuitous and the … and dangers of navigation near Slade's Eyot close to Long Wittenham, many disasters having occurred at Wittenham Point. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… childless, and in 1293 Sir John de St. Helen, lord of Long Wittenham (Berks.), 47 who had been granted Crowell by the … 386. From this time until the 16th cent. Crowell and Long Wittenham followed practically the same descent. Cal. Fine R. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Brill in the north, the Chilterns in the south-east, and Wittenham Clumps. There is evidence of a Roman villa on the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Maddocke. 214 In 1614 Gregory Slade, a yeoman of Long Wittenham (Berks.), who had been granted the advowson for one …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Edmund and Anne sold the estate to William Dunch of Little Wittenham. 82 Swinford followed the descent of Little Wittenham (q.v.) in the Dunch family, 83 which ended in three … and 1546. It was entered in a return of 1548 under Little Wittenham. 127 Charities Poor's land and houses. This Charity …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Down Farm' in the neighbouring parish of Long Wittenham. Its proximity to Didcot is proved by the …
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