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A History of the County of Oxford
… by the addition of the extra-parochial district of Clattercote (338 a.) 3 With that exception, however, the … and the word 'Lawn' occurs in field-names in Claydon and Clattercote, in Cropredy Lawn in Cropredy, and in Lawn Hill … John de Dive, heir to William de Dive (d. by 1251), 57 and Clattercote Priory held the estate of Laund in feefarm as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the county in Warwickshire. 4 A twelfth settlement, Clattercote, although an extra-parochial place, was contained … of 1377 490 people were assessed for Cropredy, excluding Clattercote and possibly Coton. 21 Although three of … two in Bourton. The canal is fed by 'Western Brook' from Clattercote reservoir, by a feeder from a reservoir in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… argent. In 1317 it was stated that Walter, Prior of Clattercote (Oxon.), acquired a messuage and 80 acres of land … and Shuckborough, which was held of the Prior of Clattercote by Thomas Bekeryng when he died in 1426. 38 His …
A History of the County of Warwick
… carucate held as fee of Thomas de Arderne by the Priory of Clattercote (Oxon.) in 1279. 50 The priory at this time also … 1546, 53 but in December of that year the manor, 'late of Clattercote Priory and of Sir William Petre', was granted to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had been alienated, for in 1428 the priors of Chacombe and Clattercote held lands in Little Bourton which were said to … 14. 84 No further trace of this property has been found. Clattercote Priory, Chacombe Priory, and the Hospital of St. … mill leased it until 1851, and the Hadland family of Clattercote from 1860. The mill was shortly before 1966 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… included in the grant to Fisher in 1582. 9 The Priory of Clattercote in Oxfordshire had a grant of land here from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1584, sold the whole of this manor to Richard Corbett of Clattercote, Oxon., 73 whose brother Robert, of Moreton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary followed a small brook (later diverted into Clattercote reservoir), and on the north-east another small … and Claydon roads were laid down at inclosure in 1798. The Clattercote reservoir, which serves the Oxford Canal, just … son Thomas (d. 1397), who was accused of an attack on Clattercote Priory in 1388, Thomas's son Thomas (d. 1404), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Broadmoor Bridge, but may once have continued through Clattercote. 4 There was probably a settlement at Prescote by … manor in 1086 as it did in 1279. 22 Among the donations to Clattercote Priory confirmed by Bishop Chesney in or before … so far noticed was William of Prescote, who witnessed a Clattercote deed dated between c. 1150 and c. 1170, 39 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1342 was given leave to grant it to the Priory of Clattercote (Oxon.), who were at the same time licensed to … 4 was paid to the vicar. 73 With the other possessions of Clattercote the rectory and advowson were granted in 1538 to …
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