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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of every one. 28 He settled the impropriation of Cuddesdon on the bishopric of Oxford, which has since become …
A History of the County of Oxford
… after the king, possessed few Oxfordshire manors. Lewknor, Cuddesdon, and the greater part of Tadmarton were kept in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is worth) 20 li. likewise. The same Abbey holds Codesdone [Cuddesdon]. There are 18 h. There is land for 18 ploughs. Of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… work in connexion with the Bishop of Oxford's Palace, at Cuddesdon, erected a stone chimney-piece in Squire Lenthall's … contractor for the building of the Bishop's Palace at Cuddesdon (see above). At the Schools in 16689. A royalist in …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 31 Oct., 1590, M.A. (as Edward) 15 May, 1594; vicar of Cuddesdon, Oxon, 1606. See Foster's Index Eccl. Underhill, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Later, when Bishop of Oxford, he built the palace at Cuddesdon, and it was he who laid the foundation of the new …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… the 18th century. 12 In 1847 the parish became part of Cuddesdon deanery in the archdeaconry of Oxford, but was … the archdeaconry of Berkshire) in 1915 until its return to Cuddesdon in 1956. 13 In 1977 the benefice was united with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… J. N. L. Myres, Oxford Region, 99-100; T. M. Dickinson, Cuddesdon and Dorchester-on-Thames, 30-5; V.C.H. Oxon. i. …
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