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A History of the County of Oxford
… Institutional buildings of the 19th century included the National school, later demolished, at the top of Bridge …
A History of the County of Oxford
… £3 14 s. went to the town bread fund, the rest, after land tax, being added to the vicars' fund for supplying coal … of apprenticing policy it was diverted before 1815 to the National school. 92 Thomas Horde, by will proved 1716, left … from £500 remaining after expenses was diverted to the National school. Susannah Frederick's bequest of £200 by will …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1436, and in the 19th century quitrent was owed for land which had earlier belonged to an adjoining tenement. 88 … mid 16th century were married, one bought former chantry land in Lew, and in 1559 all three vicars subscribed to the … vicarage house and was instrumental in establishment of a National school, repairs to the church, 42 and provision of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… acre. 79 In 1086 the 27½-hide Bampton manor, including land in Aston, Lew, and elsewhere, had 6 ploughteams on the … the trustees of the Bampton poor 19¾ a., and those of the National School 36¼ a., and 49 a. were awarded to trustees of … commercial breweries outside Bampton, notably Clinch and Co. of Witney. 41 Other 17th-century shopkeepers issuing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pitched stoneslated roofs had been built on former parish land on Church View. 31 Henry Coxeter (d. 1654) bequeathed … the girls and their endowment were transferred to the National school in 1812, and the boys in 1824, the master's … G.A. Oxon. c 22 (2); P.R.O., RG 9/905; Dutton, Allen & Co.'s Dir. Oxon. (1863); Oxf. Chron. 5 Sept. 1863; cf. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Weald), and may indicate a planned distribution of land among different lords when the townships' later medieval … continued in the 19th century with the building of the National school, later demolished, at the top of Bridge … Ch. Oxon. 5273; P.O. Dir. Oxon. (1854); Dutton, Allen & Co.'s Dir. Oxon. (1863); F. S. Thacker, Thames Highway …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in 1821 the building was held by trustees of the National school, 20 but it may have continued as a court … occasionally meetings were held in public houses or in the National school or vicarage house. 54 Though some meetings … failed. 27 The Bampton, Aston, and District Gas and Water Co., later part of the Mid-Oxfordshire Gas and Water Co., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor of BAMPTON included all the ancient parish and much land outside it. 39 From the 10th century or earlier it was … for three years. 45 Philip died before 1238, when the land in Aston and Cote was granted to Imbert de Pugeys, and … manor house, was bought by Jesus College, Oxford, and the land in Lew (73 a.) by Christ Church, Oxford, the rest being …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Land and a fishery in Weald granted to Osney abbey c. 1170 … lord of Bampton Earls. 16 In 1575 the Crown granted the land in Burroway to speculators; 17 a house and two freehold … references have been found. The Laundels family had land in Bampton by 1302, 19 and in the earlier 14th century a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1841 was 15,628. 1 The hundred formed a compact block of land, bounded on part of the north and much of the east by … Cornbrash, Forest Marble, and oolitic White Limestone. The land is gently undulating with few prominent hills, rising … Prov. Dir. (1830); Giles, Hist. Bampton, 53; cf. Rtns. of Co., Hund. and Borough Cts., H.C. 338 (1839), xliii, omitting …
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