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A History of the County of Oxford
… Berks. R.O., D/EL1 T33A. P.R.O., C 140/19, no. 20; Eynsham Cart. ii, p. 147; Cal. Pat. 1557-8, 86; above, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in style to Robert Adam's work and perhaps brought from Eynsham Hall following its demolition in 1903, 34 though …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the relics of St. Beornwald. 44 A pension of 13 s. 4 d. to Eynsham abbey, recorded from 1291 and paid after the Dissolution to the vicar of Eynsham, arose possibly from an agreement over tithes in Aston or Shifford, but may reflect early dependence on Eynsham minster: in the 17th century and still in the 19th it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… unfavourable contrast even with relatively poor towns like Eynsham was less marked but still evident in later … Drainage Acts of 1871 and 1874 parts of the Thames between Eynsham weir and Buscot were widened and deepened to improve …
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… s. 4 d. to the poor while holding corn and hay tithes. 41 Eynsham abbey retained most demesne tithes in Shifford until … separate gifts granted ½ hide and one yardland in Aston to Eynsham abbey. 80 The manor was held thereafter by a … Ch. Comm. 14/74394-74401. Exeter College Mun., M. II. 1. Eynsham Cart. i, pp. 4, 306; ii, pp. 5-6; D. & C. Exeter, …
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… 118 The fortification included at least one tower, named 'Eynsham', 119 together with a gatehouse of six bays, roofed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for 26 s. 6 d., 20 a 20 s. annuity charged on a meadow in Eynsham left by John Knight's relict Joan, and an annuity of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 3 yardlands of glebe. 21 The great tithes granted to Eynsham Abbey by Robert Bloet, Bishop of Lincoln, and Robert, … Wickham, 22 were probably those defined in a note in the Eynsham Cartulary, namely the demesne tithes of the bishop … 1123 and 1148, for example, there was a dispute between Eynsham Abbey and William Grammatica ( sic) as to whether …
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… by royal charter, was first held in 1154; to publicize it, Eynsham Abbey allowed the Pentecostal procession from three … rural deaneries to go that year to Banbury instead of to Eynsham. 172 The Thursday market apparently continued … and mid 14th centuries; 255 Banbury tithes were one of Eynsham Abbey's sources of wool in the mid 13th century. 256 …
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… Acts, 152636 (L.R.S. xii), 118. He and the Abbot of Eynsham's steward jointly held view of frankpledge etc. at Charlbury: Eynsham Cart. i. 2728. The constable was also referred to as …
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