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A History of the County of Oxford
… known as South brook or Sowbrook divides it from Duns Tew and North Aston on the south; as in 1591 2 the boundary … was disturnpiked in 1871. 13 The road from Hempton to Duns Tew, called Ilbury lane in the 16th century, passed through … small to merit separate taxation, being included with Duns Tew in 1327 and Nether Worton in 1334. 134 Later references …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pane of armorial glass and the figure of a canon, Ralph de Tew. 540 This glass was assembled about 1814 by Colonel or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… incurred because he had disseised her of her rents in Duns Tew. 73 On Nicole's death Drayton reverted to this Giles, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Duns Tew DUNS TEW Duns Tew parish lies just south of Deddington and 16 miles (26 … from an area near the boundary should be paid to Duns Tew or North Aston, the line between the two parishes was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lewis, 99 who by 1702 had sold it to Francis Keck of Great Tew, Oxon. 100 Robert Thornhill of the Middle Temple then …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The earliest known tenant of the d'Oilly manor was Hugh de Tew, who gave 2 hides to Oseney Abbey, some years after its … was then in the abbey's hands. The canons allowed Hugh de Tew's son Walter and his wife to hold the land for their … this chapel, which was originally on the fee of Hugh de Tew, lord of one of the manors, 224 and was given to Oseney …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 1414 he conveyed it, with manors in Ludwell and Duns Tew, to his kinsman and heir Richard Arches and to John … 1685, although the pasture in the Heath and by the Great Tew road was inclosed. In 1690 the glebe was consolidated and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for 184,000 in 1847. 187 Matthew Piers Watt Boulton of Tew Park and Haseley was lord until his death in 1894. 188 … until 1914, when his sister Clara Gertrude succeeded to Tew Park and his cousin Lt.-Col. Anthony John Muirhead (1939) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Great Tew GREAT TEW Great Tew, a large parish of 3,007 a. (1,217 ha.) lies 16 miles (26 … on the edge of the north Oxfordshire uplands. 1 The name Tew may refer to a long ridge, of which there are several in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… name who had been condemned to hang in chains from Duns Tew steeple for his opposition to the first prayer book of …
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