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A History of the County of Oxford
… a. of Cokethorpe Park they paid a modus to the rector of Standlake. 17 In the early 19th century the rector was … was awarded £6 a year for the tithes of a few acres in Standlake. 23 The tithes of Hardwick chapelry, valued at c. … house was sold and the living provided with a house on Standlake Road. 46 Many of Ducklington's early rectors were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Boys and Home woods may already have been transferred to Standlake manor, 97 Ducklington's woodland may have been in … there were c. 160 a. of woodland in Ducklington; 20 the Standlake part of Cokethorpe Park contained another 70 a. of … an early date with those of Brighthampton, Yelford, and Standlake. When the shared fields were inclosed in 1853 the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the principal change being the transfer from Hardwick to Standlake of a large detached portion (241 a.) lying between … whole of Yelford (336 a.), and 848 a. of Ducklington and Standlake, including the whole of Cokethorpe Park. 74 In 1967 … of that part of Cokethorpe which until 1932 belonged to Standlake. The 19th-century boundaries of Ducklington parish …
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… the Saxon estate at Ducklington; possibly the transfer to Standlake of a large area in the south of the estate had … descended with the Greys' adjacent estates in Cogges and Standlake from father to son to Bartholomew, Lord Grey (d. … later Cokethorpe House but not the chapel, was attached to Standlake manor and belonged to Standlake parish. 63 In 1279 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Coll. Mun., 86/29, 50, 123-4; ibid. 35/27-8. O.R.O., Standlake incl. award; Wadham Coll. Mun., 86/46E, 64-7. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or simply decorated, while farther west at Hardwick near Standlake Down was found in excellent preservation a … northern type, found with two skeletons; one from Standlake, still more decadent and suggesting influences from … a), at Dorchester, and above all at Stanton Harcourt and Standlake, extensive collections of such ring-ditches have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The classical example is that explored by Stephen Stone at Standlake in 1857; another has been partially investigated at … begun to make itself felt in Iron Age 'A 2'. Fig. 13. Standlake. Bronze looped Ornament (1/1) The earliest phase is … by the scantiness of finds Stephen Stone persisted at Standlake until a large area had been thoroughly planned. The …
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… from Alchester, Shotover, Elsfield, Bampton, Benson, and Standlake, and the Thames at Burcot. One was found in a late …
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… Wolvercote. On 31 May the royalist outpost at Gaunt House, Standlake, fell, but on 2 June the garrison at Oxford made a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1336 by John de Trillowe, lord of the manor; 133 and at Standlake a chantry at the altar of the Holy Cross, established in 1354 by Simon de Evesham, rector of Standlake. 134 The regulations of this foundation forbade the … patronage of this chantry was to belong to the rectors of Standlake. But it was at Oxford that chantries were chiefly …
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