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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Adderbury ADDERBURY The ancient parish of Adderbury 1 covered an area of 6,045 a. and included the townships of Adderbury East (2,058 a.), Adderbury West (1,160 a.), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and until the 15th century followed the descent of their Adderbury manor. 77 Like Adderbury Alkerton was sold in 1418 by Eleanor, the relict of … his death c. 1448 Alkerton's history diverged from that of Adderbury, Alkerton passed to John Danvers's son Sir Robert, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… opposite the hamlet of Barford St. John, which belonged to Adderbury parish and Bloxham hundred. 2 The name Barford … manor. It was acquired in 1309 by Walter de la Salle of Adderbury, and was held by John of Adderbury in 1346. 109 It was settled in 1415 by Richard of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ten hearths in 1665. 38 Another 17th-century house was Adderbury's manor-house, which had been rebuilt by Richard … by 1408 87 by his son Roger, who appears to have acquired Adderbury's manor in Bletchingdon. 88 Roger was still alive … in the 15th century to form what was thereafter called ADDERBURY'S MANOR and the distinction between them was lost. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… villages of Barford, South Newington, Wigginton, Milton, Adderbury, and Tadmarton, and also with the road from Banbury … its name. 12 Double settlements of this type are found at Adderbury and the Barfords. 13 In the late Anglo-Saxon period … stone fire-place dated 1619 was brought from a house in Adderbury. Among the many 18th-century cottages may be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… wife of Roger de la Chambre, relict of William of Adderbury and probably also of Sir Thomas of Broughton. 93 In … left it to his nephew, Lt.-Col. Charles J. Bradford of Adderbury. In 1950 the latter transferred it to Lord Saye and … used for meetings and it was there that Bray D'Oyley of Adderbury, one of the most influential Quakers in north …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to correspond to 4 yardlands sold to William Gardiner of Adderbury and to James Knibb of Claydon by Thomas Hindes in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cropredy Lawn and bought the former ducal mansion, Adderbury House. 101 Cropredy Lawn 102 stands 1 mile …
A History of the County of Oxford
… H.C. (18678), xxviii (10). Elton Diary penes Lord Elton, Adderbury. Vol. Schools Return, 26; cf. Elton Diary. Vol. … Par. Rec., Rate Bk. 1845. Elton Diary penes Lord Elton, Adderbury. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. Par. Rec., Inventory. Oxf. Jnl. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1862. Those over the Swere on the roads from Deddington to Adderbury and Milton are also county bridges; the latter … and less indeed than those of Bloxham and the neighbouring Adderbury. 31 Deddington's decline, however, was only … their lands in Ilbury and Hempton to John Bustard of Adderbury. 298 Bustard purchased the Zouche portion in 1530, …
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