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A History of the County of Oxford
… Ludwell, presumably two thirds of his demesne tithes, to Cogges priory, but no further trace of the priory's rights …
A History of the County of Oxford
… afterwards formed part of the barony of Arsic, of which Cogges was the head. 110 The later manor, not recorded until … of her in 1242. 113 In fact Joan had granted her rights in Cogges to Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York, in 1241, and in …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
Alumni Oxonienses
… Pope). Christ Church, matric. 21 June, 1639; baptised at Cogges, Oxon, 16 Dec., 1622; died at Oxford 28 Dec., 1660. …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands of Odo of Bayeux. The seat of the barony was at Cogges, and the Arsics continued to be an important … priory of Bicester in 1182; Manasses Arsic, the priory of Cogges in 1103; and Bernard St. Valery, the priory of Studley …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Hampton-Gay. Know nothing of the matter. John Harcourt of Cogges, gent. Went to London 8 October, and stayed till 1 …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… the value of 200 l. 3 Non. Jan. Avignon. (f. 207.) To John Cogges, priest, perpetual vicar in the cathedral church of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a hospital for lepers. There were two alien priories, Cogges and Minster Lovell, founded about 1103 and 1203 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15 and B.B.O.J. iv, 14. See also Culham and p. 298.] Cogges. Several urns, said to be of Upchurch ware, i.e. black and well made, were found on 'Cage Hill' (? Cogges Hill), Northfield Farm, Witney. [Rolleston MSS. in … 4th and October 7th 1709. ( O.H.S. vii, 220, 282 f.).] See Cogges. Wolvercote. Potsherds, chiefly mortaria, are found in …
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