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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 45 57 That Thos. Lewis rode, armed, in Capt. Washbourne's troop, and was at the rendezvous at Pitchcroft, and being … not having appeared in their defence. 25 71 John Wilford Martin's-le-Grand. 21 Sept. 1653. Vol. A No. or p. CERT. 164 … the money, order that Dallison, the registrar, and Wm. Lane, late treasurer of the Committee for Advance of Money, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… exchanged at inclosure in 1802 for c. 37 a. let for £13 6 s. a year. By 1825 the rent had risen to £18 5 s. 9 Edward … £9 and £12, was distributed in bread on the Sundays after St. Thomas's day (21 December). 14 In 1838 the churchwardens … parochial charities provided that nos. 3, 4, and 5 Church Lane, belonging to the Peachman and Plasterer charities, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained burial rights and took half the offerings made on St. Peter's day, the new church's patronal festival. Cassington church … congregations and communicants increased. 55 The church of ST. PETER 56 is built of rubble, now rendered, with ashlar …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the village was called Inland c. 1285, and William Montagu's demesne land lay in the same area in the late 13th century. … which was cropped every year. 43 In 1086 each of Wadard's two Cassington manors, with land for 3 ploughteams, was … was maintained and the profits taken by the steward of the St. Valery manor in Yarnton, 96 but before 1291 Edmund gave …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a small school for four boys was maintained by Alnutt's charity. 88 The number of boys was increased to six c. … by 29 children, including 6 boys supported by Allnutt's charity and 2 girls by Plasterer's. 92 By 1833 the number of charity boys had been increased …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roads ran through Cassington. One, the medieval 'king's way', called in 1310 the king's road from Bladon bridge to … wood to Yarnton where it was known as Frogwelldown Lane; it was replaced by a footpath on a slightly different … in Elms Road in the upper village, and in Bell Close and St. Peter's Close in the lower, where estates of council and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… once a year to hold view of frankpledge and collect 4 s. Certainty money. 5 In 1320 pleas and perquisites of court were worth 4 s.; in 1354 only 12 d. 6 There is no later record of the … the Dissolution. Courts were also presumably held for the St. Valery manor. In 1279 the tenants attended view of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and by Ilbert de Lacy, who held 6 hides. 37 One of Wadard's manors passed, with Cogges, to Mannasser Arsic, who held it … hide manor of CASSINGTON was held in 1235 of the honor of St. Valery. 64 Richard, king of the Romans, confirmed a grant … manor 72 into which it was absorbed. The other half of the St. Valery fee may have been held in the late 12th century by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hinton, presumably the minister of the Baptist chapel in St. Clement's, Oxford, signed the application for a meeting house licence … Soc. xviii), 259; H. E. Salter, 'Oxon. Recusants', O.A.S. Rep. (1924), 22, 29, 31, 33, 35, 40, 42, 54. Protestation …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… recently dead, his son Hugh gave to Eleanor, his father's relict, a moiety of the vill of Hippeswell in dower in … only daughter Christiana, aged 16 at the Annunciation of St. Mary (25 March), 1283. She married before 28 May, 1283, … son of Denny " 45s. William Curtays " 50s. Gilbert son of Martin " 60s. Gilbert son of Denny " 40s. John de Porta " …
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