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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the riverside gravels, 37 and evidence of early Anglo-Saxon activity includes a prominent barrow at Lew. Bampton … development was impeded by the establishment of a late Anglo-Saxon royal minster at Bampton: most of the area here …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… Churches. Banbury church probably originated in the Anglo-Saxon period as the mother church of a large area: the parish …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the name Banbury suggests a settlement early in the Anglo-Saxon period: it has been usually taken to mean the burh … 4024. Hazlitt, Eng. Proverbs, 87. J. Clarke, Paraemiologia Anglo-Latina (1639), 201. Oxf. Dict. of Eng. Proverbs (3rd …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the queen at a very early stage in the rebellion: Chronicle of Queen Jane and Queen Mary (Camd. Soc. xlviii, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Manors Manors and Other Estates. In the Anglo-Saxon period Banbury, along with Thame, Dorchester, and other …
A History of the County of Oxford
… villani and homines villae. 1 The site and extent of the Anglo-Saxon vill may only be guessed at. There was almost certainly … hamlet recorded from 1279 onwards was the successor of an Anglo-Saxon hamlet of that name is discussed above. 182 Close …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… kg. at Windsor 20 Apr. 1246 ( Litt. Wall. no. 21). After Anglo-Welsh agreement of 1247 left impoverished see of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 120 inhabitants. Bare was a part of the Saxon manor of "Haltune," and one of those places whose … formerly written Berking, is by some deduced from the Saxon words Beorce, a birch-tree, and Ing, a meadow; by …
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