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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the impropriator, and 1. 1. to the rectors of the parish. Ducklington (St. Bartholomew) DUCKLINGTON ( St. Bartholomew), a parish, in the union of …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Charities CHARITIES. Richard Lydall of Northmoor, … and other purposes. 37 Anne Sammon (d. 1832), daughter of Ducklington's rector John Pinnell, left £200 for a bread and … was c. £16 10 s. in 1968. 40 A weekly bread charity for Ducklington intended by the will of James Leverett of Witney …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Churches CHURCHES. In 958 the 'old church of East … on the site of Cokethorpe chapel on the periphery of the Ducklington estate. 84 The antiquity of Cokethorpe chapel … for the tradition that it was the 'mother church' of Ducklington; 85 its possible origin in the period of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Lords Journal Volume 17 13 October 1675 ECONOMIC HISTORY. Ducklington's open fields covered much of the central part of … the deserted hamlet of Eggesley. 81 In 1086 both parts of Ducklington manor had permanent pasture (1 furlong by 1 … the larger stretches, Upper and Lower mead, lay south of Ducklington mill. Smaller meadows such as Seal ham, which …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Education> EDUCATION. In 1759 some 'well-disposed persons' were paying a schoolmaster in Ducklington to teach a few children; 9 similar support for … for older children was blamed for the failure to provide Ducklington schools. 11 In 1808 there was a dame school in …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Introduction DUCKLINGTON DUCKLINGTON lies on the west bank of the river Windrush … the later 20th century when, as Witney spread southwards, Ducklington village acquired suburban features. In 1876 the …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. In 1279 the lord of Ducklington manor had view of frankpledge conducted by the … acquired from the lord of Bampton manor. 53 The lord of Ducklington was exempted from the biannual view at Bampton …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Manors MANORS The 14-hide estate at Ducklington which King Edgar granted to his 'minister' … size before 1086, when only 11 hides were recorded on two Ducklington estates. The shortfall was partly accounted for …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. The possibility that … Catholic worship was maintained after the Reformation in Ducklington church and Cokethorpe chapel is discussed … attending Cote chapel (in Bampton parish) in 1738 and a Ducklington farmer and his wife regularly attended there in …
A History of the County of Oxford
Ducklington Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Barley Park formed part of Ducklington manor until sold by the Bromes in the 1580s to … of Carter and Barker were paying freehold quitrents to Ducklington manor. 36 William Barker, yeoman (d. 1691), was …
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