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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of Henry de Craucumb, chaplain, to the church of St. Budoc, Oxford, directed to the archdeacon of Oxford. The like …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… service in the area which they have in the parish of St. Budoc, Oxford, in which the king has the right of patronage. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Giseburn. Feb. 5. Westminster. Whereas the church of St. Budoc in the suburb of Oxford, of the king's patronage, is so … Friars of the Penance of Jesus Christ of the church of St. Budoc, in the suburb of Oxford, 'with the churchyard, and the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… there had been at one time the parochial church of St. Budoc with the cemetery appertaining to that church, which …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… dated 26 March, 1267, appropriating the churches of St. Budoc in Cornwall, to which the parish church of St. Thomas, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… used for repairs and the residue given to the poor. 93 St. Budoc's. The church's dedication, first recorded in 1166, 94 … by the Blackfriars and the Friars of the Sack, St. Budoc's was unable to support a chaplain, and was granted to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… invocations; south of the castle was the parish of St. Budoc or Buoc, a saint of Cornwall and Brittany, now only … 66 leaves by will the sums of 3 s. to the anchorite of St. Budoc's; 2 s. to those of Crowmarsh and Faringdon … the entry in the Patent Rolls concerning the church of St. Budoc, and from entries about anchorites in other counties, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Winchester, towards the rebuilding of the church of St. Budoc, Oxford, below the castle; it had been thrown down …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were already in possession of a site in the parish of St. Budoc before 7 May, 1262, when Henry III, as patron of the … the district more or less uninhabited, 2 the parish of St. Budoc had been joined to the parish of St. George in the … In February, 1264-5, the king gave them the church of St. Budoc, which adjoined their site, with the cemetery and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and a little later one curtilage in the parish of St. Budoc from John Aylmer and Christiana his wife. These eight … from the fee of the abbot of Bec in the parish of St. Budoc to the west gate or postern near the castle on the … 6 p. by 5 p., lying between the site of the church of St. Budoc and the Thames, given by Henry Tyeys; a third measuring …
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