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A History of the County of Oxford
… of a mile to the south of it is the ancient camp in Eynsham Park, and it would appear, therefore, to have been … of Roman origin seems to lack evidence. 8 Chastleton Camp Eynsham.In Eynsham Hall Park is an interesting earthwork of somewhat …
A History of the County of Oxford
… first time to Oxfordshire at Benson near Dorchester, and Eynsham, 5 miles west of Oxford. Thereafter Oxfordshire … are to be found. Naturally one of these places should be Eynsham at the Swinford crossing of the river, the Egonesham … to the Ashmolean Museum for inspection by Miss Mason of Eynsham Hall. It appeared that from five burials, orientated …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… de Sigillo had become archdcn. of Leicester before Cart. Eynsham I no. 10 and R.A.L. I no. 287 (app. 25), so some time … been succeeded by Nicholas de Sigillo by the time of Cart. Eynsham I no. 10; (ii) William Clement, can. here, had become … Appendix 25 c. 1164 × 1166, ? c. 1165 CHARTERS Cart. Eynsham I no. 10; R.A.L. I nos. 287, 290 (these charters may …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… II no. 507) and last occ. thus 6 Apr. 1255 ( Cart. Eynsham, ed. H. E. Salter (Oxford Hist. Soc. xlix, li, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… ep. no. 166 = J.S.Epp. II no. 140), and ? c. 1165 ( Cart. Eynsham I no. 10,see app. 25). Last occ. (without title) in …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… yet archdcn., occ. without title, after Sept. 1189 ( Cart. Eynsham I no. 22, Cart. Ramsey II 179-80, R.A.L. I no. 305, … c. 1198 (Bodl., Queen's Coll. MS. 286 no. 3, Cart. Eynsham I no. 23A, R.A.L. II no. 637, see app. 45). 4 Last …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… first occ. 1175 ( Papal DecretalsLincoln nos. 7, 20; Cart. Eynsham I 68 n. 1; cf. Diceto I 403, and Fasti 1066-1300 … 1173, wasofficial of the archdcn. of Northampton ( Cart. Eynsham I no. 58). Also Mamecestre. Identified as Mancetter, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the early 11th century by Aelfric (d. c. 1010), abbot of Eynsham, as the home of a patron. 93 The part of Asthall … incl. awards. Below, econ. hist. VCH Oxon. I, 400. Eynsham Cart. II, pp. 93, 95. Below, econ. hist. J. Y. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the rest of Bampton Deanery manor (4 yardlanders) and Eynsham abbey's Shifford manor. 96 No cottagers were … recorded, 3 kept in demesne by Robert of Yelford and 2 by Eynsham abbey; 2 others were held of the abbey, and 1½ was … they were valued at 10 s. 2½ d. for a yardlander. On Eynsham abbey's manor rents per yardland in Aston were 4 s. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by 1841, was rebuilt in 1865 probably by James Gibbons of Eynsham Brewery, 88 and closed c. 1992; the Red Lion remained … hist. Bampton Hund. R. 21-3. The figure omits the abbot of Eynsham, the freeholders Robert le Caus and Robert of … Yelford, and Emma Lovel who probably lived in East Weald: Eynsham Cart. ii, pp. 12, 14. Below, econ. hist. Bampton …
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