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A History of the County of Oxford
… manor's tenants in Bampton and Clanfield. 86 Tenants of Shifford manor attended the Shifford court until 1612 when the lord sold their holdings. … for Bampton church. 2 Cote appointed a chapelwarden for Shifford probably in the 15th century and still in the late …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 12th to the 17th century 7 or 8 yardlands were attached to Shifford manor. 2 In 1238 Henry III granted £15-worth of land … Hund. R. 22-3; above, Bampton and Weald, manors; below, Shifford, manor. Cal. Chart. R. 1226-57, 235-6, 246. Bampton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Williams family, to over 100. 55 The dereliction of Shifford chapel from 1772 to 1784 presumably contributed to … 120-65. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. c 327, p. 134; below, Shifford, church. Regent's Park College, Cote Ch. Bks., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… date physically part of Bampton), Lew, Aston and Cote, Shifford, Chimney, and Lower Haddon, the last three all … 19th century a civil parish of 2,997 a.; Lew (1,642 a.), Shifford (775 a.), and Chimney (668 a.), all independent … to 4,440 a. (1,797 ha.) in 1954 by the addition of Shifford. Lew (664 ha.) remained unaltered in 1981. 9 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Brighthampton, Chimney, Lew, and Weald, the chapelry of Shifford, and the township of Bampton; and containing 2734 … of Norman decoration. There are chapels of ease at Shifford, Lew, and Aston. The free school was founded in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… remained unusually large for Oxfordshire, with chapels at Shifford and, in the Middle Ages, at Lew, possibly at Lower … Lew, and Bampton Aston, the last including Chimney and Shifford. 40 Bampton Proper and Bampton Lew were united c. … arose possibly from an agreement over tithes in Aston or Shifford, but may reflect early dependence on Eynsham …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Chimney and Bampton were sometimes difficult, 83 and a Shifford man sold wheat at Bampton in 1334. 84 Robert Plot's … cf. below, Aston and Cote, econ. hist.; Lew, econ. hist.; Shifford, econ. hist. Para. based on P.R.O., E 179/161/8-10; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… feeding into Great brook, and thence to the Thames at Shifford; its course north of the Deanery is marked by … Yat' on Lew heath, and on the third to Aston and Cote; Shifford and Brighthampton were not explicitly mentioned. In … 93 n.; below, Aston and Cote, intro.; Chimney, intro.; Shifford, intro. S. Midlands Arch. xxii (1992), 55-6. Bodl. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as well as from Bampton, Weald, Lew, Haddon, Aston, and Shifford, 37 remained with the cathedral except during the … tithes. 41 Eynsham abbey retained most demesne tithes in Shifford until the early 15th century, when the demesne was … The chapter's tithes in Aston and Cote, Brighthampton, and Shifford were commuted between 1841 and 1849 for rent charges …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the exempt ecclesiastical manors of Bampton Deanery, Shifford, Hardwick and Brighthampton, and Witney, paid on 207 … officers for Bampton, Weald, Lew, Aston, Lower Haddon, Shifford, Kencot, Black Bourton, Clanfield, Alwoldsbury, and … at Aston, Lew, Ducklington, Brighthampton, Chimney, and Shifford by the early 11th century; the landscape was by then …
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