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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Oxford; containing, with the hamlets of Thrup, Gosford-Bridge, and Water-Eaton, 1303 inhabitants. The living …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 79 The Hospitallers had an oratory in their house at Gosford in the 13th century, but agreed in 1235 not to admit … a nongraduate, was 'sufficient'. 85 In 1571 a dispute over Gosford's contribution to the church expenses and a … on the north, east, and west sides of the nave, for Gosford, Water Eaton, and the choir; the choir gallery was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a single set of open fields until inclosure in 1818. Gosford, of whose open-field agriculture there is no record … Kidlington village: Alsecroft or Aylscroft north-west of Gosford bridge, Lynge croft in the angle between the Banbury … and the Moors, and some arable in Caneham meadow south of Gosford bridge. 39 By the early 19th century a four-course …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 1684 learned to read. 52 Other schools were kept at Gosford by Richard Washington (d. 1670), and in Kidlington by … social centre until 1972; it was burnt down in 1977. 69 Gosford Hill Church of England secondary school, serving the … travelling scholarships, books, or tools for pupils from Gosford Hill school. 83 O.R.O., MS. Wills Oxon. 159/4/6. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and contained the townships of Kidlington, Thrupp, Gosford, and Water Eaton; the extra-parochial area of … villages. 31 The built-up area extends into the former Gosford township, but Thrupp was relatively unaffected by … separate units, was added to Kidlington, Thrupp, and Gosford. There was some doubt in 1225 whether Water Eaton was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and haywards. 21 The Hospitallers held a court at Gosford for the tenants of their neighbouring estates. 22 … included land in Cassington and Brize Norton as well as Gosford; the court appointed a constable and tithingman and … two for Kidlington and Thrupp and two for Water Eaton and Gosford, presented their accounts to the whole parish in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the architect G. F. Bodley, the tenant 1906-7. 93 Land in GOSFORD, later described as 2 ploughlands, was given by the … son George Whitton of Woodstock Park and Hensington sold Gosford to Edward Frere. 96 Edward was succeeded by his son … in St. Clement's, Oxford, acquired a 12-a. close in Gosford before 1762; they still held it in 1830. 23 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 1714. 30 In 1738 the two popish householders, the Gosford innkeeper and his son, were visited once a month by … two or three Roman Catholics still met occasionally at the Gosford inn in 1759, but usually attended a private chapel …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… and 6 a. wood in Kirkeby in Lonesdale, Kirkeby Becoke, Gosford, Bolton and Distington; Cal. Pat. R. 1392, p. 176. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the middle part of the forest of the same, the advowson of Gosford, and with appurtenances in Egremond, Kenyshed, Wesydale, Wastall, Drige, Ranglasse, Gosford, Bolton, Crokyng, Wilton, Cletour, Fresmyton, Morton, …
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