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Alumni Oxonienses
… 4 March, 1672-3, M.A. 7 March, 1675-6, B.D. 1685; vicar of Headington, Oxon, 1680, rector of Martyr Worthy 1689, and of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Warden. Stone was obtained from quarries leased at Headington; freestone and 'talstons' were bought from John …
Newington (Including Berrick Prior, Britwell Prior, Brookhampton, Holcombe)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… of Owen Oglethorpe's manor house, built or rebuilt using Headington stone c.1578. 15 In the 1660s Newington's manor … or a new one built, using stone from Oriel Quarry in Headington. 20 'Mr Oglethorpe's house' was subsequently …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the payment of a rent granted to them out of the manor of Headington]. 34 (54). Ad peticionem abbatis et conventus de … shillingsworth of rent in perpetual alms in the manor of Headington, of the gift of the empress Maud, of which they …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the meadows west of Oseney which were held of the lord of Headington in the 12th century. Much of the liberty was … beyond Oseney, which by then had become separated from Headington manor. 5 The extents included only the houses in … 98 also owed rents, and 59 labour services, apparently at Headington; in 1346 c. 90 properties owed rents to the lord …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… varied rides and agreeable walks, of which latter, that to Headington Hill, commanding a fine view of Oxford and its … 1847, extend over the registration-districts of Oxford and Headington, and part of the district of Abingdon. The county … of St. Giles, St. Clement, and St. John are in the Headington union. Of the numerous Monastic Establishments …
A History of the County of Oxford
… independent for poor-relief until becoming part of Headington Union in 1835. 65 St. John's was so small and had … raised for the building were never fully repaid, because Headington Union was encouraged by the Poor Law Commissioners …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… eldest sister Philippa and her husband Thomas Basset of Headington, Oxfordshire. 52 Philippa, one of the daughters …
A History of the County of Oxford
… recompensed him with a grant of Siward's buildings at Headington, which were to be taken to Beckley and re-erected … in favour of St. Frideswide's by right of their chapel at Headington. 366 These tithes, which were valued at 5 s. 367 … Beckley, Sir John held the manors of Piddington, Muswell, Headington, Chadlington, Swerford and Rollright in Oxon. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Philip IV of France, was given together with Oxford and Headington as part of the Queen's dowry. 107 After Margaret's … and a house. 222 From c. 1180 until 1201 or 1202 Osbert of Headington held Crown land in Bloxham worth 32 s. a year. 223 … his heirs. 224 In 1230, after the death of John, Osbert of Headington's eldest son, his younger son William, born …
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