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A History of the County of Oxford
… that the manor was owned by the Fermors of Somerton and Tusmore. 195 Sixteen papists were returned in 1676 and … 199 but in 1759 the Papists were said to go to church at Tusmore. 200 At the beginning of the 19 th century there was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… son, inherited the estate of his uncle at Summertown and Tusmore, Oxon, besides holding the greater part of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… engine for boring guns. It was similar to a mill at Tusmore. 35 There are traces of the foundations of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… HARDWICK This small parish of 385 acres 1 was united with Tusmore in 1932 to form the modern parish of Hardwick-with-Tusmore. 2 The ancient parish lay in the north-east corner of … are due to the 2nd Earl of Effingham, who purchased Tusmore and Hardwick in 1857, and pulled down the dilapidated …
A History of the County of Oxford
… people who were or had been employed by the Fermors of Tusmore. 187 Throughout the 18th century there was a small … who first went to services in the Fermor chapel at Tusmore, and later to Hardwick. 190 The closing of the chapel …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to her niece Henrietta Fermor, sister of James Fermor of Tusmore. 69 The Brooke family resided irregularly at North … Weston-on-the-Green, and Cumnor (Berks.), and rector of Tusmore. He was remembered in the 19th century as riding … 237 In 1716 North Aston passed to Henrietta Fermor of Tusmore, a member of a strongly Catholic family related to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1598 when Philip Babington sold it to Richard Fermor of Tusmore, whose descendants sold it in 1716 to the executors … Inq. p.m. xiv, p. 277; xvi, p. 154; Cal. Pat. 13859, 303. Tusmore Pps. (O.R.S. xx), 6; Bodl. MSS. Ch. Oxon. 26022604; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as the neighbouring villages of Cottisford, Hardwick, and Tusmore. 93 The decline of Shelswell evidently continued, for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… home of the Fermors until 1625 when Henry Fermor moved to Tusmore. 26 It was then owned for 30 years by Lord Arundell, … and stone from it was used for the new Fermor house at Tusmore. By 1827 only a fragment of the hall remained. 30 … Richard. 100 Richard came of age in 1596, and purchased Tusmore manor, which was to become the principal residence of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the north; a small stream divides Stoke Lyne from Tusmore Park; another stream, the Bure, 3 flowing south-east … on the Northamptonshire border and the western boundary of Tusmore as Bayard's Green (i.e. horse's green). 42 The green … at 12. 179 Three virgates in Stoke belonged to the Tusmore estate. 180 A second estate at Bainton was valued at …
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