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Cardiff Records
… Nowell, all of Cardiff, for "erecting a decent Altar Peece in the Chancell of the Church of S t John's." "Item I give … Purcell junior, Alderman, little tenement and garden in Worton Street, formerly Ann Belman's, for remainder of lease … To nephew William Wilson all that messuage, situated in Worton Street commonly called Houle Cawle, wherein William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the early 17th century, by increasing specialization in blankets and other broadcloths. 1 Thenceforth until the … the period some 3540 per cent of recorded trades in the borough were associated with the cloth industry, with … Mill in Standlake in 1595, and in 1600 the Bishops owned Cassington Mill, both of which were possibly adapted for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… setbacks, seems to have thrived. Fairs were founded in 1202 and 1231, the borough was extended in 121920, and there seems no doubt that by the 1270s Witney … Dr Margaret Yates. Below (ancient mills). Fulling mills in Cassington, Cogges, Ducklington, Hardwick, Standlake, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… town and borough, laid out by a bishop of Winchester in probably the late 12th or early 13th century within a … west Oxfordshire, its population rising from under 4,000 in the 1930s to over 20,000 by the end of the 20th century. 2 … at Lechlade (Glos.), Radcot, Newbridge, Eynsham, and Cassington, provided links with the Forest of Dean and with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manor and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. In the early 8th century a grant of 3 cassati of wooded land … before 896 when the bishop granted a life-interest in the estate to Ethelwald and his son Ahlmund. 45 The bishop … to be held of the earls of Salisbury as of the manor of Cassington (Oxon.). 49 John Mautravers, who held land at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the flat meadows and oolitic gravels of the Upper Thames in the south to the rich 'red land' of the ironstone uplands … success, to recover the suit of Nicholas de Moels of Over Worton and two other tenants in serjeanty. 22 By the 1270s … as the hundred court for manors in Barton, Rousham, Cassington, Worton, Somerford, Whitehill, Ludwell, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were affected by intercommoning and other forest customs. In the Anglo-Saxon period Eynsham was an important centre, its early minster church succeeded in 1005 by Eynsham abbey, which remained a dominant influence … settlements deserted at various periods were Somerford in Cassington, Hamstall and Pinkhill in Stanton Harcourt, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Worplesdon (St. Mary) WORPLESDON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Guildford, First division of the hundred of … gives the title of Baron to the Wortley family. Worton WORTON, a hamlet, in the parish of Cassington, union of Woodstock, hundred of Wootton, county of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yarnton Church Church The earliest reference to a church in Yarnton is a confirmation, made between 1155 and 1161, of … and his pupils included the puritan divine, John Ball of Cassington. Evans's estate was valued at only £38 at his … that there had been similar crosses at Cassington and Worton, 32 also abbey properties. Yarnton's cross had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yarnton Economic history Economic history The presence in Yarnton of detached parts of Begbroke parish, 14 and the … once shared a single set of fields. The medieval yardland in Yarnton seems to have comprised c. 25 a. exclusive of … of the Southern Electricity Board, a tyre depot in Cassington Road, a sewage works off Kidlington Lane, nursery …
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