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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Islip ISLIP The parish of Islip is situated on both banks of the River Ray near its … detached part of Noke (7 a.) was added to the parish of Islip for civil purposes, and another (5 a.) was added in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Islip ISLIP Slepe, Ycteslepe, Isteslepe (xi cent.); Hystlepa (xii cent.), Eslep, Itteslep (xiii cent.). The parish of Islip covers an area of 1,383 acres. The surface of the … the parish, and a tramway takes a circuitous route to the Islip furnaces in the south-west, where the Islip Iron …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Battely, in his Cantuar. Sacr. p. 73, says, archibishop Islip intended to have settled this rectory on Canterbury …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1255 it constituted a part of the abbot's liberty of Islip, the abbot having acquired his right since 1216. 126 … The Northbrook tithing attended the two 'great courts' at Islip manor each year, and paid 3 s. cert-money at least … Mary and Elizabeth. 130 Northbrook is mentioned as part of Islip manor in a lease of 1687, but by this date the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the place enjoyed a prosperity comparable with that of Islip or Kirtlington. 147 Its fixed tax assessment after 1334 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which went with this holding, while Algar also held Islip which went with Drayton manor. In 1217 Robert de Nowers … seised of 2 carucates and 3 acres of land in Drayton and Islip held of the king in chief, and a toft held of Robert … of land, 5 4 s. 7 d. rent of freeman at Drayton and Islip, perquisites of court and 19 acres of land at Lowick, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… there was no road-bridge between Magdalen Bridge and Islip, so that Marston was comparatively isolated: the … less than 90 acres, whereas the share of Wick, Wood Eaton, Islip, Beckley, and Noke was only 20. Even so none of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and Joan his wife. There are four bells: the first by Islip Edmunds, London, 1764; the second by Thomas Russell, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by a trackway across open country. The present road from Islip to Merton is first shown on Harrison's map of 1787. 8 … that in 1279 the men of Headington had pasture rights from Islip to Claydon, i.e. in Bernwood (?), and that the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1860. It is said to have come from the King's Chapel at Islip, but before the end of the 17th century it had passed … by Sir Gregory PageTurner, and in 1829 by Dean Ireland for Islip rectory: W.A.M. Reg. Bk. lxi, ff. 8686 b. See also …
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