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A History of the County of Oxford
… An estate at Oseney, perhaps associated with one at Great Tew, was devised by Archbishop Alfric of Canterbury (d. 1005) … abbey, 78 but although the abbey held an estate in Great Tew in the mid 11th century 79 there is no further evidence …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… mural monument on the North wall of the chancel: Barbara Tew, daughter of Dr. Thomas Gibson, Dean of Carlisle, the loving and beloved wife of Dr. Edmund Tew, Rector of this Parish, dyed 26th August 1789, aged 39. … aged 1 year and 4 months. Elizabeth, another wife of Dr. Tew, dyed 14th Aug. 1765, aged 64. Edmund Tew D. D. 36 years …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Coll. Cantabrigiensia, p. 175. Par. Reg. of Great Tew. Names executors, his loving brother-in-law Sir Thos. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 321 and in 1237 the estate, together with lands in Duns Tew, was held of the honor of Stafford as 1 fee of Mortain, … moreover, were chief lords of a knight's fee in Duns Tew which included lands in Swerford and Adderbury. 325 The Tew family were probably under-tenants of the Stafford fee in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and from the east end of Hempton due south to the Duns Tew boundary. By the end of the 17th century the two fields …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was in the hands of a bailiff, as in 1236 when Walter of Tew was appointed keeper of Bloxham and Woodstock. 102 In … 595 Quakers from Adderbury, Tadmarton, and Great Tew were arrested at meetings in Bloxham. 596 Those living in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 27 married Elizabeth, daughter to William Raynsford of Tew in co. Oxford, widow of Robert Belcher, by whom he had a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to join the BanburyChipping Norton turnpike at Great Tew; the turnpike passed along the line of Stonyway through … named Woodstock Way. 17 In 1821 the turnpike towards Great Tew was further improved by the building of a wall to carry …
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 …
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