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A History of the County of Oxford
… under his will Thomas Horde (d. 1715) charged lands in Aston manor with £6 a year to teach 20 poor children of … deficit. 81 Its original site is unknown, 82 but in 1856 a new National schoolroom and house, designed in 13th-century … 11/551, f. 254V. Acct. of Char. Schs. in Gt. Britain and Ireland (1713), 19; Seeker's Visit. 13; Univ. Brit. Dir. ii …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its eastern and south-eastern boundaries were described in 10th- and 11th-century grants of adjacent estates at … the village were suppressed at inclosure c. 1853, when a new 30-ft. road from Aston to Ducklington and Witney was laid … road in 1975, 83 and a new village hall, replacing an ex-army hut acquired originally by the British Legion, c. 1985. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Aston Pogges claimed courts baron and views of frankpledge in 1279, though then and later tenants attended the lord of … Bampton's hundred court once a year after Michaelmas, and in the 17th century chose a constable, tithingman, and … presumably from 1839, and were so called by 1850. 4 As a new ecclesiastical district Aston, like Lew, retained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cote Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the Anglo-Saxon period Aston and Cote formed part of … 7 or 8 yardlands were attached to Shifford manor. 2 In 1238 Henry III granted £15-worth of land to Imbert Pugeys, … passage. Scars on the turret's east side suggest that the new south front may formerly have extended further eastwards. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Aston and Cote Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. A Cote will in 1561 contained Roman Catholic formulae, 41 and recusants in the late 16th century and early 17th included the … lived there. 53 The house was sold in 1958, and in 1960 a new manse was built on Cote Road; that was sold in 1980, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Astrop - Auckland, Bishop Astrop ASTROP, a hamlet, in the parishes of King's Sutton and Newbottle, hundred of … Here is a mineral spring called St. Rumbald's well, which, in the latter part of the seventeenth century, was much … Henry Ireton, son-in-law of Cromwell, and lord deputy of Ireland in the time of the Commonwealth. Atterby ATTERBY, a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the late 15th century, when a deer park (3) was enlarged in the southern part of the parish. Athelhampton Hall is the … Ecclesiastical (1) The Parish Church of St. John was built in 1862 to replace an earlier church, now demolished, which … archway in the N.W. side of the Hall; at the same time a new range was built on the N.E. side of the inner court. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… physician (MD) (Physician to 2nd Earl of Essex. F of New College 1551-62) Period of medical practice 1560-1594 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Attenborough ATTENBOROUGH. This place lies in the corner, where the river of Yrewis or Erwas, which … and Toueton, and part of Bramcote. Half of it was in the Conquerors time with Chillewelle, of the see of Ralph … Thomas de Vaus then held for life, by vertue of a fine levied at York 2 the day after All Souls, 11 E. 3. to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Auckland, St. Andrew AUCKLAND, ST. ANDREW, a parish, in the union of Auckland, partly in the S. E., but chiefly in … places of worship for Wesleyans and for Methodists of the New Connexion. A parochial school was founded about the year … of West, of whom was Sir William West, a soldier in the army of Henry VIII., and who had, in reward for his services, …
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