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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… king's cook, and his heirs, of a virgate of land in Hensington which Alrich, sometime parker of Wodestok, held of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles (S.) from Woodstock; containing, with the hamlet of Hensington, 687 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 9 s. 4 d. 88 In 1877 the vestry decided that the poor of Hensington should not benefit from the Bladon charities. 89 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… probably much earlier, the parish included the township of Hensington and the borough of New Woodstock. 56 Despite … presented regularly, except in 1621 when John Whitton of Hensington had received a grant of the next presentation from … Bladon township. 66 The whole allotment, with the tithe of Hensington, was leased to the duke of Marlborough from 1767 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his corn, worth only £10, was on his 1/2 yardland in Hensington, but he left 6 cows and 4 calves worth £25 and 152 … probably from Home Farm in the south-west corner of Hensington. In 1853 Bladon farm, presumably based on the same … and from Burleigh Farm in Cassington. 53 Agriculture of Hensington In the late 12th century and the 13th the arable …
A History of the County of Oxford
… out of it at an early date. 47 It included the township of Hensington and the borough of Woodstock, which was taken out of Hensington township in the later 12th century. Woodstock, which is separately treated below, and Hensington, which is included in the present account, were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Blenheim interest. 38 Courts were held until 1925. 39 In Hensington the abbot of Oseney held view of frankpledge for … held courts for their tenants, and later lords of Hensington manor apparently held courts until the early 18th … that the duke of Marlborough acquired the manor in 1753. Hensington and Bladon were separate units for poor-law …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have marked their site. 50 Roger d'lvri held 21/2 hides in HENSINGTON in 1086, 51 and the overlordship of the manor … who also held land in Rousham and Steeple Barton, held Hensington of Roger in 1086, 53 but no connexion between him … and later holders of the manor has been traced. About 1140 Hensington was held by Stephen's supporter Turgis of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… decision to move the centre of estate administration from Hensington House, occupied by the duke's auditor since the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… including land outside the walls, all formerly part of Hensington Without. The new parish comprised 2,310 a. (935 … the palace and along the eastern edge of the park south of Hensington gate. High Park is fringed with Lower Cornbrash …
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