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A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary lies along an ancient lane bordering Little Tew. Elsewhere the parish boundaries follow the lines of … along the parish boundary. At the inclosure of Little Tew in 1767 the road's line was altered to pass north of a strip of land in Little Tew that formed part of the Heythrop estate. A track from …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… at Ash-by-Sandwich, Kent; Clehonger, Hereford; and Great Tew, Oxford. The arms represented are (1) Sir Robert de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Little Tew LITTLE TEW Little Tew lies 5 miles (8 km.) east of Chipping Norton and 9 miles … south-west of Banbury. A township in the parish of Great Tew, Little Tew was taxed separately in the 14th and 16th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury. 2 In the Middle Ages it was a chapelry of Great Tew, but was later considered a separate parish. 3 It was … marking the line of the earlier road. 6 A road from Great Tew, probably finally abandoned after the inclosure of … narrow gated lanes run east from the village towards Duns Tew and south to Over Worton. A large Iron-Age fortification …
A History of the County of Oxford
… southern boundary follows field boundaries to Duns Tew. The boundary with Duns Tew was marked by mere stones in the 13th century, 6 … by ancient roads to Middle and Steeple Aston, Duns Tew, and Somerton, and there are paths to Clifton in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… his only daughter Jane, the wife of Francis Keck of Great Tew (co. Oxon.), became the sole heir of all his vast …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary follows the line of an old road from Great Tew to Wootton. 3 The land slopes down from 155 m. in the … implements have been found near the boundary with Great Tew, and a coin of Valens near the manor house. 23 Both … 17th century by Edward Rainsford, formerly of Great Tew, but in 1662 it had only three hearths. 35 Another was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. Michael. A bridleway, probably the 'way going to Tew' recorded in 1507, 9 leads to Great Tew, and a branch from it goes to Grove Ash in Sandford St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the west the boundary with Steeple Barton and Duns Tew parishes is marked initially by a stream at Barton … arrangement similar to that between the parishes of Duns Tew and North Aston, the hay crop was taken by Wootton, the … Steeple Aston, and Joseph, who owned freehold land in Duns Tew and Claydon and leased a farm in Steeple Barton, settled …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to 142 m. on the western boundary and 150 m. near the Duns Tew road. The high ground is mainly limestone of the Great … a tollgate at Bartongate, at the junction with the Duns Tew road. Minor roads connect the parish with Over Worton, Duns Tew, Kiddington, Glympton, and Wootton; other minor roads …
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