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A History of the County of Oxford
… Pat. 155860, 31516; S. S. Pearce, 'Clergy of Deanery of Cuddesdon', O.A.S. Rep. (1920), 262. See above, pp. 11718; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Arms', five cottages, and the blacksmith's shop from Cuddesdon. 4 In 1885 a further change was apparently made in … cut out of the earlier parishes of Stanton St. John and Cuddesdon. 10 It was roughly triangular in shape, with its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1691, leaving land to his wife in Chippinghurst and Cuddesdon and the use of certain rooms in his house. William, … back earlier than the last quarter of the 19th century; Cuddesdon Bridge was built of Garsington brick in 1878. 359 … Oxfordshire parishes of Great and Little Milton, Denton, Cuddesdon, Chalgrove, and Drayton. Nearness to Oxford may …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 4 s. a year. Camoys weir, next to Abingdon Abbey's mill in Cuddesdon, was rented for 10 s. a year. The total rent of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the manor farm. The tenants were Richard Lyde or Joyner of Cuddesdon and his son Francis (15951614). 44 Unton Croke of … beginning. The parish was excluded from visitations of the Cuddesdon deanery as late as 1540, 182 yet in Elizabeth I's … Collectanea (O.H.S.), iv. 76. Bodl. MS. Misc. Papers from Cuddesdon Palace (unreferenced). Bodl. MS. Rolls. Oxon. 130; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Holton Wood, and Pilfrance, which were transferred from Cuddesdon parish. 1 In 1949 Vent farm was transferred to … large, squared stones', probably from Holton quarry; and Cuddesdon Mill Bridge was repaired in 1877 with Holton stone. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Northfield Brook, a feeder of the Thames, to the slopes of Cuddesdon and Garsington in the south. Its northern and … a little to the west of the ridge between Horspath and Cuddesdon, and may be compared with the positions of the neighbouring hill villages of Cuddesdon and Garsington. Surviving field-names support the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… payments. 60 Abbot Vincent bestowed 60 s. from the rent of Cuddesdon and Charney for the supply of the monks' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… until his death in 1558. 81 Marsh Baldon he leased to a Cuddesdon man. 82 In February 1558 Lord Windsor granted it in … 1535. Marsh Baldon was then said to be in the deanery of Cuddesdon in the diocese of Lincoln and the value of its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Deanery, 156 but its position on the boundary between Cuddesdon and Bicester deaneries later led to confusion. In 1526 there was a question of its being in Cuddesdon, 157 but in 1535 it was considered in the Deanery of Oxford. 158 By the 17th century it was in Cuddesdon Deanery, 159 and when the Deanery of Islip was …
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