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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Serjeant-surgeon to EI 1562-91. BSC 1557-91) Period of medical practice 1545-1591 Date of birth 1522 Date of death Dec 1591 Address Lived & bur … BSC 1565 & 1573. Friend of Clowes, Vicary, Banister. Known London address St Bart the Less (West Smithfield) Parish St …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Michael), a market-town and parish, in the union of Tiverton, hundred of Bampton, Collumpton and N. divisions … 21 miles (N. by E.) from Exeter, and 162 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2049 inhabitants. Bampton is supposed by Bishop Gibson to have been the Beamdune of the Saxon Chronicle, where, in 614, the Britons were defeated with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Churches CHURCHES. Bampton was the site of a late Anglo-Saxon minster whose extensive parochia seems … Cokethorpe, Standlake, and Yelford. The churches of all those places were claimed as chapels in 1318, and most … when 'the hermitage of Beane' was among lands granted to London speculators. 50 The minster had lost its autonomy by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Weald Introduction BAMPTON AND WEALD THE townships of Bampton and Weald, together c. 4,034 a., 30 adjoined the … for a meadow on its west bank belonged to the lord of Haddon. 31 The northern boundary in the 18th century … chief north-south routes, and by east-west ones between London and the Cotswolds, though traffic westwards to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… MANOR COURTS. From 1248 William de Valence, as lord of the manor and hundred of Bampton, claimed return of writs, assize of bread and ale, … to destitute parishioners living elsewhere (including London), 2 and in 1826 the vestry authorized a loan to a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CASTLE Until the late Anglo-Saxon period the royal manor of BAMPTON included all the ancient parish and much land … totalled 27½ hides; another ½ hide held by Ilbert de Lacy of the bishop of Bayeux's gift, a 'parcel' held by Walter son … 15th century the dean stayed there during a journey from London. 49 In the 17th century and the 18th it was occupied …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are described elsewhere in this volume. The Hospital of St. John the Baptist, founded early in the 13th century, 1 … just outside South Bar or St. John's Bar. The only record of its buildings, which were presumably not extensive, is the … Robins family by 1676, for in that year Thomas Robins of London, mercer, conveyed to John Allington of Leamington …
A History of the County of Oxford
… originated in the Anglo-Saxon period as the mother church of a large area: the parish boundary crossed the county … established before it. 1 The first certain evidence of the existence of the church is a reference in 11856 to the … advice about the condition of the building. Two London surveyors reported that the chancel, tower, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Economic History. Agriculture. The Oxfordshire portion of Banbury parish was anciently divided between at least … In the south, mostly beyond the Saltway, were the fields of Wickham (962 a.) and in the north the fields of Hardwick … sheep and Irish cattle. Distribution was principally to London and to towns in the Midlands and north as far as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been possible, almost continuously since at latest the end of the 15th century, for children living in the town to … as charity scholars, or privately, or under the patronage of a religious body. The earliest known school in Banbury was … and the Banbury School of Science and Art was founded with Seymour Beale, J. H. Beale's son, as head master. From that …