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A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, though it remained part of Witney and later of Hailey parish for ecclesiastical purposes. 2 Its area, 1,128 … to 1,150 a. (465 ha.) in 1954 by the transfer from Hailey of closes and houses immediately east of Crawley … above (and see Fig. 63). 4 The eastern boundary with Hailey, in part following early lanes or roads, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court and view, 1 inhabitants of Crawley, Curbridge, and Hailey continued to attend the manor court and twice-yearly … time the combined court and view was often called the 'Hailey court', presumably because Hailey, which retained the largest proportion of copyhold …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the service, together with a small assart at Delly End in Hailey; 3 Alan of Crawley, presumably his son, held a whole … 4 and from the early 14th century a freehold hide in Hailey was occupied with the estate for a further 8 s. a … 6 houses and 7 yardlands, a mill, and 10 rent in Crawley, Hailey, and Witney, together with keepership of the bishop's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 9 The chapel was served by curates who usually also served Hailey; in the 1880s they held daily services, with two each …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15 s. (about 48 s. a head), a somewhat higher average than Hailey, where there were more taxpayers but probably many … some 20 in the mid 18th century, compared with over 47 in Hailey. 98 The largest farms in the township were not … For assarts, Hyde, 'Winchester Manors', 308; below, Hailey, econ. hist. Bampton Hund. R. 756. Ibid. 746; BL, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the Lawley family with a separate 40-a. leasehold in Hailey, 6 and in 1554 Richard Lawley was granted a 40-year … Hampshire, a royal servant, with the intention that the Hailey land be secured to the Boxes. The lease, due to begin … s., under an assignment of 1582 to the Boxes, was for the Hailey land. 7 By the 1590s the Curbridge portion was perhaps …
A History of the County of Oxford
… features, the river Windrush presumably dividing it from Hailey. The short boundary with Crawley, giving Crawley a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bradwell, Kelmscot, Fulbrook, Filkins, Little Faringdon, Hailey, Crawley, Holwell, Bampton Aston, Bampton Lew, … and Crawley, Aston and Bampton Lew are new churches. For Hailey and Asthall Leigh we have no evidence. Of these …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Eliz. her children; Ann Halmer, widow; Mary wife to Edward Hailey; George Smith and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomas, …
General Index - H
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
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