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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… comprising a pumping station beside the Ell brook in Oxenhall and a reservoir at Madam's wood at the east boundary … field south of the town and moved to Coldharbour Lane in Oxenhall in 1897. 8 A new health centre for the town was … P 225/VE 2/4, min. 5 Apr. 1894. VCH Glos. IV, 264; below, Oxenhall, introd. (landscape). GA, P 225A/PC 1/2, p. 81; DA …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… to fuel their Ellbridge furnace, adjoining the parish in Oxenhall, though they added some farmland to the estate in … Great Witley (Worcs.), 22 who already owned the adjoining Oxenhall manor and Ellbridge iron furnace. 23 During the … estates. 24 Thomas died in 1677, having settled Newent and Oxenhall on Paul, 25 with whose estate at Stoke Edith …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… estate, but named from a medieval park of the lords of Oxenhall which overlapped the parish boundary there, 28 the … J. Douglas, Historical Notes of Newent with Oxenhall and Pauntley (1912), 12; Verey and Brooks, Glos. II, … MS 15668, ff. 7v., 41, 52, 54v.; 18461, f. 108. Below, Oxenhall, manor (estates in detached part of Pauntley); GA, D …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… 21st century the Newent cricket club had its pitch in Oxenhall parish and the town's football club a ground … in churchyard. J. Douglas, Historical Notes of Newent with Oxenhall and Pauntley (1912), 9; Glos. Countryside, Jan.Mar. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Bromesberrow, Dymock, Huntley, Kempley, Longhope, Newent, Oxenhall, Pauntley, Preston, and Taynton. The whole of each … Passing near Newent town, it ran through a tunnel between Oxenhall and Dymock and in the north it closely followed the … addition in 1066 King Harold was lord of Bromesberrow and Oxenhall and thegns were in possession of Longhope (then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Northampton, and consists of 507 acres of good land. Oxenhall, or Oxneyfield OXENHALL, or Oxneyfield, a hamlet, in the parish and union of … are three remarkable pools, termed Hell Kettles. Oxenhall OXENHALL, a parish, in the union of Newent, hundred …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
Oxenhall OXENHALL OXENHALL, a small parish of scattered farmsteads, lies on the … of the manor formed a park incorporating land in both Oxenhall and Newent manors. 20 At Gospel Oak, named from a …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 1. Darlington Borough; 2. Bondgate; 3. Prebend-Row; 4. Oxenhall, or Oxen-le-Field. Darlington in its modern state is … Judge, and desired y e Judge would ratify the same, &c. Oxenhall, or Oxneyfield, On the Skerne, two miles to the South of Darlington. Under Boldon Book, William holds Oxenhall, viz. one carucate and two portions 77 of tillage …
A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Mart ok, and thence unto the Hole lanes heved unto Oxenhall, and thence descending by the Hole oke and the lake …
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