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A History of the County of Oxford
… Weald Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. AGRICULTURE. In the mid 10th century Bampton formed part of a large unitary … cut across later field and township boundaries, 38 but by the 14th century and probably much earlier Bampton and Weald … and half a fishery (presumably half the stream) opposite Ralph Rushey's water between 'Shodforde' and Queenborough …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Introduction BAMPTON AND WEALD THE townships of Bampton and Weald, together c. 4,034 a., 30 adjoined the parish boundary on the south and south-west. Highmoor … J. Blair, A.-S. Oxon. 38. Gesta Stephani, ed. K. R. Potter, 138-40. Writings and Speeches of O. Cromwell, ed. W. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Buildings Buildings. The castle, manor-house, vicarages, gaol, and other public buildings, as well as the domestic buildings in the hamlets, are described … William of Malmesbury, Historia Novella, ed. K. R. Potter, 27, 29, 31. Only the bishop's castles of Sleaford and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Churches Churches. Banbury church probably originated in the Anglo-Saxon period as the mother church of a large area: … those who would not kneel. 94 One of Whateley's curates, Ralph Taylor, who also taught in the free school, was charged … the villages who regularly attended Banbury meetings (e.g. Potter from North Newington): Beesley, Hist. Banbury, 481. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Economic history Economic History. Agriculture. The Oxfordshire portion of Banbury parish was anciently … lorimer, butcher ( macekrer), mercer, merchant, miller, potter, smith (3), tailor (2), vintner, and weaver (3). 252 … which Avice, widow of Robert de Wykeham, and her son Ralph leased to John son of Alice in 1218, and which Henry of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Manors Manors and Other Estates. In the Anglo-Saxon period Banbury, along with Thame, Dorchester, … Avice was granted one-third of Wickham in dower by her son Ralph in 1218. 122 It was presumably Ralph who in 1224 sold 16 a. of meadow and pasture in Banbury …
Survey of London
… Bankside CHAPTER 7: BANKSIDE Next to Borough High Street, the road along the river wall of which Bankside forms a part is perhaps the … and a dyehouse had been built thereon. It was bought by Ralph Thrale in 1739 and subsequently a watchhouse was built …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… AND FAWCET FOREST. 115489 William de Lancastre II gave to the monks of Byland his part of Borgheredale by bounds … Henry de Redeman 5s. of rent of the lands held by Hugh and Ralph, brothers of Cospatrick[de Selesate] below Arnestein; … de Patton, William de Edenhale, Roger Cayrous, William de Potter [gh], and John de Leke, who say that Roger son of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Barbon BARBON. The manor of Barbon was held towards the end of the 12th … Roger, baron de Lascels, and were held in 1323 by her son, Ralph de Lascels. After the 4th step from Ralph the pedigree is defective, but Margaret, daughter and …
The Environs of London
… Barnes BARNES. Boundaries and name. The parish of Barnes lies in the hundred of Brixton; it is situated near the Thames, at … in conjunction with Dr. Sherlock, Dr. Snape, and bishop Potter, in what was called the Bangorian Controversy, with …
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