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A History of the County of Oxford
… most part follow field boundaries, although the road from Deddington to Chipping Norton forms part of the short … the parish, and then rises sharply, reaching 165 m. at the Deddington road. The high ground at Ledwell marks the change … No major road passes through the parish, but the road from Deddington to Chipping Norton, turnpiked in 1770 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and in 13889 was held of John Dyve as of his manor of Deddington (Oxon.). 15 For further details see the descent of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for 12 children. Two boys attended the National school at Deddington, where, it was said, 9 girls from Somerton were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Visit. Wing, Annals, 148; inf. Mr. J. H. Fox, Souldern. Deddington Circuit Plan (1955). Oxf. Dioc. d 707. Gardner, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the river Swere and its tributary streams; the road from Deddington to Chipping Norton forms part of the southern … through the edge of the village; it is joined by that from Deddington to Chipping Norton, which runs along the southern … in earlier times South Newington may have looked to Deddington to provide a local market it is evident from the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Aston Friendly Society, for labourers, in 1836. The Deddington and Steeple Aston Self-Supporting Dispensary, … 1835; a surgeon was employed for each parish. In 1836 the Deddington and Steeple Aston Anti-Mendicity Society was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… no longer described as a manor, to Samuel Churchill of Deddington, on whose bankruptcy it was sold in 1839 to John … manor, owned 506 sheep, 115 of them pastured at Ilbury in Deddington, which were worth c. 273 compared with her corn … family until 1806 when it was sold to Samuel Churchill of Deddington. 205 Richard Ford of Middle Barton (d. 1638) held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Covent Garden, who granted it in that year to Job Nutt of Deddington. 337 In 1684 Nutt sold it to Ralph Sheldon of … in 1857. The work was carried out by Henry Franklin, a Deddington builder; the south aisle was repaved, the church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it to Henry Smith who in 1508 sold it to William Pope of Deddington, and Pope's son Sir Thomas sold it in 1543 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… third instalment of restoration were Messrs. Franklin of Deddington and, for the tower, Messrs. Booth of Banbury; the …
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