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A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Churches CHURCHES. Bampton was the site of a late … Black Bourton, Ducklington, Cokethorpe, Standlake, and Yelford. The churches of all those places were claimed as chapels in 1318, and most still buried at Bampton 'by ancient custom' in 1405 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Buildings. The castle, manor-house, vicarages, gaol, and other public buildings, as well as the domestic buildings … house. At that date part of the east end was taken down and the filling removed from the windows. 3 In 1851 it was … convict. 93 In 1415 it was used for the confinement of Lollards. 94 In 1510 when 19 clerks were imprisoned, 10 of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… area: the parish boundary crossed the county boundary, and was probably established before it. 1 The first certain … Bishop of Lincoln had granted Banbury church to the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln 3 and it became a prebendal church. Prebendaries held the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Introduction BANBURY Origins and Growth of the Town, p. 18. Buildings, p. 29. Castle, p. 39. Manors and other Estates, p. 42. Economic History, p. 49. Local … Cherwell, close to the meeting point of three counties, and the centre of an area which from its considerable …
A History of the County of London
… nor yet in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle before the year 1040, and there can be no doubt that the more important the house … the foundation stories of such houses as St. Paul's and St. Alban's. The legend of the destruction of the temple … of the chroniclers of the day to the effect that if the Lollards succeeded, one of their first enterprises would be …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… associated with the Austin Friars, who were granted land and a spring at Cambridge Heath in 1394, 69 and a chaplain dated his will from Bethnal Green in 1432. 70 … 34-48, 79-81, 145, 148-9, 157; W. S. Smith, The Lond. Heretics, 1870-1914 (1967), 181-3. G.L.R.O., P72/MTW/137/1; …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Londonienses' in Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II , ed. W. Stubbs, I (Rolls Series, London, … 'Annales Paulini' in Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II , ed. W. Stubbs, I (Rolls Series, London, … 1332-38', BIHR , 8 (1940-1). Thomson, J. A. F., The Later Lollards 1414-1520 (Oxford, 1965). Thornton, T., 'A defence …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were periods of relative neglect particularly in the 16th and 18th centuries, reversed in the 19th by the dynamic … the Hungerford family, resident lords of Bourton Winslow and Bourton Inge manors, were Roman Catholic recusants in the late 16th and 18th centuries, but seem to have had little influence, …
Old and New London
… at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of the StoneThe InscriptionA Toll RiotFailure … the BridgeThe New BridgeBridge StreetSir Richard Phillips and his WorksPainters in BlackfriarsThe King's Printing … bonfires, as there would be never a fagot left to burn the heretics. "If it had been a Protestant chapel," the Puritans …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rural deanery until the mid 13th century. 55 In 1291, and probably much earlier, the parish included the township of Hensington and the borough of New Woodstock. 56 Despite attempts, notably in the 17th century, the early 19th, and in the 1930s to separate Woodstock from Bladon, 57 the …
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