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Alumni Oxonienses
… B.Can.L. 7 Dec., 1507; one John Kyffyn 'Magister' of Hinksey Hall, rector of St. Aldate's; admon. at Oxford 4 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thames and Ock, crossing the Thames perhaps at North Hinksey, where several prehistoric finds have been made in … passing between Hurst Hill and Hen Wood to North Hinksey; there was probably another branch to the south, over Foxcombe Hill to South Hinksey, crossing the river near the site of the modern …
A History of the County of Oxford
… notably Langford mill (probably on the site of the later Hinksey mill) at the southern end of Grandpont, 3 two mills … and by the mid 17th century only Oseney, Castle, Langford (Hinksey), Holywell, King's, and Botley mills were in … eastern boundary of St. Aldate's parish. About 1825 it and Hinksey mill became paper-mills and continued as such, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the low-lying ground south of Folly Bridge between the Hinksey stream and the river Thames. On the east side of … the first streets to be laid out were further south in New Hinksey, which lies on a gravel island. The development was … completed only slowly. 77 Both the Grandpont and the New Hinksey estates spread gradually southwards in the late 19th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and leased by the abbey to its tenants at Botley and North Hinksey. 93 Oseney received its grants of meadow both from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… River Isis, and only the small parishes of North and South Hinksey lie between its eastern boundary and the same river. … originally at Dean Court, Cumnor, and has since stood at Hinksey and at Wytham Abbey. On the east respond of the south … made by the University of Oxford. 119 The chapels of South Hinksey, North Hinksey and Wootton were dependent on Cumnor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thames is alluvial. Leland described how he journeyed from Hinksey 'al by chaumpain, and sum corne, but most pasture, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bank of the Thames and the isolated parts adjoining South Hinksey, including Iffley lock house, were amalgamated with South Hinksey; the hamlet of Hockmore with Hockmore Farm was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes North Hinksey NORTH HINKSEY Hengestesige (x cent.); Hengsteseia (xii cent.); … Henxtesey (xiii cent.); Northengseye (xv cent.); Laurence Hinksey, Ferry Hinksey, Ivy Hinksey, ( passim). North Hinksey
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Wytham, though the inhabitants attend the church of North Hinksey. At present Seacourt is merely a piece of open land … are raised. Manor King Edwy gave to Abingdon Abbey in 955 Hinksey, Seacourt and Wytham, amounting altogether to 20 …
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