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A History of the County of Oxford
… was used as the sick bay for B.B.C. hostels at Weston and Bletchingdon. 28 An early engraving of the south elevation of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… road, running south-west to Enslow Bridge, and the Bletchingdon (or Oxford) road are not apparently mentioned by name before the 16th century; but the Bletchingdon road at least, which was the boundary between … versus aquam: they were separated by the Somerton and Bletchingdon roads. 159 The meadow land was concentrated …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the churchyard is the tomb of Lancelot Jackson, Rector of Bletchingdon (d. 1750/1). There was once a brass to Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Privy Chamber, whose mother was a Poure of Bletchingdon. 78 In 1532 Thomas Cromwell had requested the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had married Katherine, the sister of Sir Richard Damory of Bletchingdon, before 1312; 59 he was still alive in 1330, … it in 1376 64 to his younger brother Hugh, the lord of Bletchingdon. 65 From this point until 1630 the descent of Oddington manor followed that of Bletchingdon. 66 In the early 17th century the two marriages …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the man who before 1196 witnessed a deed concerning Bletchingdon, 40 where the family also held land. 41 Gilbert … though it was Walter of Prescote who granted land at Bletchingdon by a deed of c. 1210. 43 Richard of Prescote was … deeds of a rather later date, and by the tenant of Bletchingdon in 12356, 12401, and 12423. 44 There were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 429. She may have been the wife of Richard Fitzniel of Bletchingdon: Eynsham Cart. i. 97. Rot. Cur. Reg. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish in 1848 and 1849, but the nearest station was at Bletchingdon until Tackley halt opened in 1931. 14 In the … of Stafford. 95 In 1242 the fee was held with land in Bletchingdon as fee by Richard Prescote, and in 1279 by Hugh …
A History of the County of Oxford
… after this. In 1428 Walter Cotton, at that time lord of a Bletchingdon manor and of Exning (Suff.), held the Wheat …
A History of the County of Oxford
… support of his estate as a knight'. 137 Sir Roger, lord of Bletchingdon and later Sheriff of Oxfordshire and Keeper of …
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