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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… and the same was probably the case at Eynsham Abbey, Oseney Abbey, Rewley Abbey and the Friars' houses in the … is all that remains of the rich Augustinian Abbey of Oseney and a stretch of wall with a doorway alone represents … foundry; they with the great bell in Tom Tower came from Oseney Abbey but the great bell has been recast. The seventh …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plate includes an Elizabethan chalice with paten cover. 58 Oseney Cart. vi, p. 41. Par. Colln. 257. J. Bacon, Liber … 189v. Ibid. MS. d.d. Par. Shipton-on-Cherwell c 2, item e. Oseney Cart. vi, p. 41. Rot. Welles, ii (L.R.S. vi), 34; Rot. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a century of demesne leases, may be significant; in 150910 Oseney abbey leased its small Shipton property at a much … 242. Magd. Coll. Mun., Shipton-on-Cherwell 1a, 5b, 20b; Oseney Cart. vi, p. 234; Corpus Christi Coll. MS. 320, f. 26. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… park. 18 Agreements reached by the lords of the manor with Oseney abbey between 1220 and 1223, in 1261, and in 1263 … 1. 18-20. 18 Above, Bladon, Intro. Above, Bladon, Intro. Oseney Cart. vi, pp. 102-4. Below, Econ. Geol. Surv. Map, 1" …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 1270 and 1280 Adam son of Thomas of Kidlington granted Oseney abbey a messuage and 6½ a. of land in … 29. Oxon. Fines, p. 20; Rot. Welles, i (L.R.S. iii), 54; Oseney Cart. vi, p. 103. Feud. Aids, iv. 156. Oxon. Fines, p. … 30; Bk. of Fees, ii. 821. Rot. Grosse. (L.R.S. xi), 488; Oseney Cart. vi, pp. 103-4. Cal. Chart. R. 1257-1300, 100; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the west range of the cloister, were demolished by Wolsey. Oseney abbey. The house was founded as an Augustinian priory by Robert d'Oilly on his manor of South Oseney in 1129 and raised to the rank of an abbey c. 1154. 10 … out-buildings. 13 The abbey precincts were entered from Oseney Lane, on which lay the great gate, two smaller gates, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1469 and earlier known as Marshall's inn, was granted to Oseney abbey by Thomas the Marshall in 1337 and belonged successively to Oseney and Christ Church until 1863; it was then bought by … 115. Wood's Life, iii. 83, 286. Salter, Survey, ii. 164; Oseney Cart. i, p. 34; J. Betjeman and D. Vaisey, Victorian …
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses of the neighbourhood: Abingdon, Eynsham, Godstow, Oseney, St. Frideswide, with the Templars and Hospitallers, … might include high franchises. At Arncot the abbot of Oseney held 'in free, pure and perpetual alms' with all royal … at Michaelmas, a rise of from 6 d. to 1 s. a head on the Oseney wages of seventy years earlier, while the Shifford …
Survey of London
… by the Midland Railway to Kentish Town ( see St. Luke's, Oseney Crescent, p. 143). 119 The church was in the Gothic …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court rolls and deeds for Black Bourton (among MSS Oseney Rolls and MSS Ch. Oxon.); deeds for Alvescot manor and … Cart. (especially Brize Norton and Minster Lovell); Oseney Cart. (especially Black Bourton and Clanfield); Rot. … Agric. Hist. Review 16 (1968), 85100 D. Postles, 'The Oseney Abbey Flock', Oxoniensia 49 (1984), 14152 (for Black …
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