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A History of the County of Oxford
… family's inclosed estate depicted in 1625, 18 together with Yelford field to the east which formed part of … d. an acre in 1305 when the manor included 10 a., together with common pasture worth 3 s. 29 At that time the inhabitants of Yelford intercommoned with those of Shifford, Cote, and Aston between Michaelmas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was included in 1932 in the civil parish of Hardwick-with-Yelford, 58 lies 3 miles (4.75 km.) south of Witney and … leaving other holdings to the east in open fields cropped with the fields of Hardwick. That reorganization seems to … the Hastings family, was assessed independently; disputes with Hardwick's officers seem to have arisen after John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, together with estates in Westwell and Alwoldsbury (in Alvescot or … range comprised a 2-bayed hall, open to the roof and with a central hearth, at the north end a screens passage, … plinth. Roofs were of arch-braced tie-beam construction with no ridge piece, and there were two rows of arched wind …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private benefaction and 400 royal bounty, and in the … importance. There is a day and Sunday school in connexion with the Established Church. Yn-Dre-Isa (Yn-Y-Dre-Isf) … its own officers, but paying church-rates conjointly with the parish of St. Bride's Minor, to which place it is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the S. end of the village. The walls are of local rubble with dressings of Ham Hill and other local stone and the … the head is modern. In the S. wall are two windows uniform with those in the N. wall. The mid 15th-century chancel-arch is two-centred and of two moulded orders, with responds of nearly the same section, moulded bases and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Llwyd, the learned Welsh antiquary, it is identified with the city termed by the Britons Caer Effioc, and, among the towns mentioned by Ptolemy, with the Eboracum of the Romans. The latter name is probably … besieged by the northern Britons, came over into Britain, with his sons Caracalla and Geta, and a numerous army, …
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