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A History of the County of Gloucester
… to have been where the Fiddington road was crossed by the Oxenton-Tewkesbury road, 47 which in 1966 was no more than a … Homedowns to Newton, and along the lane (the former Oxenton-Tewkesbury road) leading to three 19th-century … had a connexion with the Eyres who held knight's fee in Oxenton and Pamington in the 14th century: 182 John Eyre of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… one part of it was apparently later held by the lord of Oxenton manor, which had been part of the demesne of … of Bolbec together with land in Aston on Carrant. 45 The Oxenton manor estate in Ashton was mentioned in 1295, 46 and it passed to successive lords of Oxenton; all the land had probably been enfranchised by the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bengrove in the south-west reached the 600 ft. contour on Oxenton Hill, and Didcot in the south-east lay on the lower … Overbury to Teddington Hands, and a stream running down Oxenton Hill. The southern and eastern boundaries mainly … in a hollow below the 200-ft. contour on the north side of Oxenton Hill. The name is first recorded in 1287. 52 The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Local information. Ex. inf. the Rector of Woolstone with Oxenton and Gotherington, the Revd. C. H. McCarter. Garrett, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… are grouped. To the south the land rises abruptly to Oxenton Hill, which is just over the southern boundary. The … and Alstone wherever they should be attached. The lord of Oxenton (a manor in Gloucestershire near Teddington) from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Oxenton OXENTON Oxenton lies 5 miles north of Cheltenham on the west side of Oxenton Hill, a northern outlier of the Cotswolds. The parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in shape, was merged in 1935 in the civil parish of Oxenton. 2 The account here printed relates to the area that … that divides the outlier known as Woolstone Hill and Oxenton Hill from the main escarpment of the Cotswolds, … Hill. There, at the former boundary between Woolstone and Oxenton, 4 is a fortified earthwork called the Knolls. 5 From …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… the inclusion of certain upstanding outliers, such as Oxenton Knolls, eroded relics of an earlier escarpment. The … in Temple Guiting, from settlements at The Knolls in Oxenton, at The Stables and King's Beeches in Southam, from a … with structures, are recorded at The Knolls in Oxenton (1), at Charlton Kings (1), Rodborough (1), …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… for stealing a wether sheep worth 5s., belonging to John Oxenton, out of his fold at the same. Guilty to the value of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… hides, and with the five hides in the dependent estate at Oxenton amounted to a round hundred hides. Half of the … or not wholly free tenants. Apart from the five hides at Oxenton, this included 45 hides free of geld and royal …
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