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A History of the County of Oxford
… 13th century, 1 stood just outside South Bar or St. John's Bar. The only record of its buildings, which were … described the printing office, then occupied by John Cheney, founder of Cheney & Sons, the Banbury printers. The inn's trade was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 11856, when the rectory or prebend was in the king's hands during a vacancy, it yielded 6 11 s. 10 d. 5 In 1254 … meetings outside the town at such places as Middleton Cheney (Northants.) and Hook Norton. All available evidence … Gardner who belonged to the Baptist chapel at Middleton Cheney (Northants.); and several were present at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the lordship Neithrop and Calthorpe' covered only Neithrop's fields and indeed stated that one furlong adjoined … mid 18th century. The first printer in Banbury was John Cheney, who in 1765 was innkeeper of the 'Unicorn'; 338 … sort and at least 40 such works were definitely printed by Cheney. 340 After the death of Cheney's son Thomas in 1820 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A well on the west side of the town, known as St. Stephen's Well, may have been regarded as a holy well. 18 The town … the parliamentary force was totally defeated at Middleton Cheney (Northants.). 92 Parliamentary forces under the Earl … the town, notably the stocking-weavers of Middleton Cheney (Northants.), and possibly colliers from Warwickshire. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Barrowby-Benn Barrowby-Benn Barrowby, William s. Joh., of London, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 6 Nov., … B.Med. 1709, D.Med. 1713, fellow coll. phys. 1718, F.R.S. 1721, physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital 1750, died … 1708, rector of Trusham, Devon, 1713, and of Little Cheney, Dorset, 1715. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century or later. 59 During the 17th and 18th centuries 4 s. 8 d., half collected from Bradney manor, was paid to the … payment was in 1776. 60 Robert of Bawdrip held ½ knight's fee in 1166 and was succeeded by William (fl. 1194-1212) 61 … Humphrey's heirs were his cousins Elizabeth and Anne Cheney and their half-sister, Eleanor Talboys. 34 Crandon …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Bennell-Bloye Bennell-Bloye Bennell, Christopher s. Christopher, of Westminster, gent. Christ Church, matric. … 1648, restored 1660. See Burrows. Bennet, Adam s. Adam, of Exeter, Devon, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 4 … July, 1585, aged 20; B.A. 15 June, 1588, rector of Litton-Cheney, Dorset, 1594. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Papers , ed. C. Carpenter (Woodbridge, 1998). 'Bale's Chronicle', in Six Town Chronicles , ed. R. Flenley … to the English Church , ed. M. R. Powicke and C. R. Cheney (Oxford, 1964). The Customs of London, otherwise … Government in the Middle Ages: Essays presented to C. R. Cheney on his Seventieth Birthday , ed. C. Brooks et al. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… BISHOPS Hereman A Lotharingian ( Flor. Wig. I 199); 1 king's pr. ( ibid.; Will. Malmes., GP p. 182; ASC 'C' s.a. 1045, … from England early March 1190 - 20 Apr. 1193 (see C. R. Cheney, Hubert Walter (1967) p. 32). Abp. of Canterbury, … Walter and nephew of Ranulph de Glanville, see C. R. Cheney, Hubert Walter (1967), pp. 16-17; also passim for his …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… ( Councils & Synods I pt 2 p. 616). Stigand King's chapl., nominated to Selsey on deposition of capæthelric 24 … disp. for being son of a canon, Apr. x Aug. 1174 (M. G. Cheney, Roger Bishop of Worcester 1164-1179 (Oxford, 1980) … English Church, II, 1205-1313, ed. F. M. Powicke and C. R. Cheney (Oxford, 1964) pt 2 pp. 725-8); went to Rome and was …
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