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A History of the County of Oxford
… 114 At Newland part of the road's south side west of the Cogges turn was built up by 1814, 115 and several short, … in 1683 by the wool merchant William Blake (d. 1695) of Cogges, who left a 30 s. rent-charge towards its upkeep. 209 … involved in angry confrontations with local Dissenters at Cogges church, but seems nevertheless to have won the respect …
A History of the County of Oxford
… curate, Charles Hoskins, who, although also serving Cogges, resided at Witney. 111 In the later 18th century and … the style and excellence of the work has parallels at Cogges and Ducklington, where the same masons may have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… angrily confronted local Dissenters at neighbouring Cogges and evicted them from the church. 27 In the 1750s the … support. 33 In the late 1660s the adjacent village of Cogges, where the benefice was vacant and the local lord … Anabaptists were among Dissenters regularly preaching at Cogges in the late 1660s, 61 and in 1672 a house at Witney …
A History of the County of Oxford
… entry rights were retained over the de Gray manors at Cogges and Wilcote and over manors at Barford St. Michael and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of borough extensions, both called Newland, at Eynsham and Cogges. Much of the area was devastated by plague in the 14th … Cote in Kidlington, and the extraparochial Cutteslowe. At Cogges and Combe there are signs that settlements were … substantial early inclosure, chiefly for sheep farming, at Cogges and South Leigh in the west and Begbroke, Water Eaton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… verified. Eynsham Cart. i, p. 376. Cf. above, Cassington, Cogges, Churches. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 2085/2. Rot. …
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