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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Oxford
… had died the previous year. Edmund also held a tenement in Milcombe; his and Margery's heir was their son Thomas, 58 who … of one knight. 59 Lands in both Mollington (Oxon.), and Milcombe were in 1464 60 and 1481 61 held by Humphrey … husband Robert Halse conveyed the manors of Mollington and Milcombe to trustees in 1506; 62 as Grace Saunders she was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Richard Parsons. 83 Between 1240 and 1244 William of Milcombe gave a rent charge of 5 s. from a yardland in Nether …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and learning'. 298 His executors invested 160 in land in Milcombe in Bloxham parish; and the chapel in the castle … and regularly paid his salary of 10 a year out of the Milcombe estate until the beginning of the 19th century. 300 By 1738 the old custom of the Milcombe tenants bringing the schoolmaster's money to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… green, but there are also old houses on the lane towards Milcombe mill (Moor Lane) and on the lower ground beside the … rarely more than 30 pupils, of whom most were brought from Milcombe by bus, 363 but the school remained open until 1965. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… patrons, such as Wigginton, Shotteswell (Warws.), and Milcombe. 202 There is no evidence for non-residence and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Fulling Mill in Broughton, another from Lower Tadmarton to Milcombe. 13 The area was settled early: an Iron-Age camp … of a fulling-mill and a dispute between the abbey and 2 Milcombe tenants over pasture in Tadmarton may suggest that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Upper Lias area. 2 The modern road from Hook Norton to Milcombe passes through the parish; it is connected with … 14th century it seems to have had no more inhabitants than Milcombe, a hamlet of Bloxham. 10 The Protestation Returns of … to furlongs and not fields. 105 In 1685 the divisions were Milcombe Quarter (called Wheat Quarter in 1748), which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… traces of others at Drayton, Banbury (Wykham Park), Milcombe, Tadmarton, Adderbury, and Deddington (see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… About mile south of no. 1, north of the junction of the Milcombe-Chipping Norton roads, the 'crown of an arched brick … or part of a house. [Beesley, Banbury, 609; see also Milcombe.] (3) Millstones, including the upper part of a … was wrong, and that he had lost his notes of the site'. Milcombe. The remains indicating a house, mentioned by Thos. …
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