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A History of the County of Oxford
… family became rectors. James Stopes, a son of a Rector of Crowell, 143 resigned the Britwell rectory in 1675 after a … For him see below, p. 88. He had a son James born in 1623: Crowell Par. Reg. Oxf. Dioc. c 85, f. 16; Oxf. Archd. Oxon. d …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHINNOR, called a manor, with land in Henton, Oakley, and Crowell, made its appearance. It was held by Thomas Knoyle, … Edes, 477 was a friend of Thomas Ellwood, the Quaker of Crowell. Ellwood relates how, though he found Quakers hard to … 'populous parish' for at least ten years to the curate of Crowell, to whom he paid 40, and refused to reside on account …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cottisford lies towards the southeast on the banks of the Crowell stream, where there was once a ford: hence the name … de Cotesford' 121 possibly on the east side of the Crowell Brook, for there are several references in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… then turned right as a way to Iffley. Church Street and Crowell or Cruel Lane are both old; the latter is not so … it is mentioned as Cwrle Lane in 1512; 41 probably William Crowell or some kinsman had property there in the 15th century; 42 Crowell Close, in the early 16th century, 43 is apparently …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Crowell CROWELL Crowell is a small and remarkably narrow parish. It stretches … at the south-eastern tip of the parish, the hill part of Crowell is thickly wooded. Crowell Hill Wood lies about 600 …
A History of the County of Worcester
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A History of the County of Oxford
… the minority was granted to Robert de Sapey of Chinnor and Crowell in part payment of his expenses incurred in the … 84 Both before and after the Conquest it was held with Crowell by one man, first by the Saxon Alwin and then by the … assessment for the hundred and almost twice that of Crowell's. 90 Almost nothing is known of the village's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lands. These were disputed, in 141012, between William Crowell, husbandman of Littlemore and Sydenham, who claimed … had first granted the land. 162 It was adjudged in 1412 to Crowell; but the same year he forfeited by breach of … 8 acres of demesne, in 141617, when armed bands, including Crowell and probably in his interest, tried to dislodge him. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his wife in tail. 33 Lucy and John Mautravers 'of Crowell' died, and on the death of John de Paulesholt in …
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