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A History of the County of Oxford
… Henry was probably connected with the Ulgers who held in Wardington; 225 in 12845 William Ulger of Wardington, heir of Henry Ulger, granted William Blund a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and possessions, including lands in Cropredy, Claydon, Wardington, and Mollington, was granted by Henry VIII in tail …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the second CLAYDON manor followed that of an estate in Wardington. 65 One knight's fee in the two places was held of … of distress generally, or in a local crisis in 1821. Like Wardington Claydon had a bad year in 1828 but from 1832 … at that date seems to have served Claydon, Mollington, and Wardington. 172 As a result of the 1678 complaint the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hamlets of Great and Little Bourton, and the chapelries of Wardington, Claydon, and Mollington, each of which was … poor law purposes. 2 In the later 19th century Bourton, Wardington, Claydon, and Mollington came to be considered … Prescote, Upper Prescote, Great Bourton, Little Bourton, Wardington, Upper Wardington, Williamscot, Coton, Claydon, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were assessed at 4 11 s. 8 d., more than the total for Wardington and Coton. This was partly due to one man, Richard … with Slat Mill, but may alternatively have lain in Wardington; no recollection of its existence or name … of London, sold his rights in it to Thomas Beysand of Wardington in 1521. In 1532 the latter leased it to John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had unusually long connexions with the parish. Gilbert de Wardington was vicar from 1302 until probably carried off by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… being thus the next largest portion of his parish after Wardington, the Bourtons, and Cropredy. The peak figure of … and more populous than the other hamlets, except for Wardington and Cropredy itself. 120 In 1523 9 people were … the new incumbent, Thomas Henry Tait, first resided at Wardington, but in 1852 the Holbeches gave a two-acre site …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Brook. Upper Prescote stands on a bridle road from Wardington which crosses the Cherwell just south of the … the manor in deeds of 1613, 105 was apparently near the Wardington boundary and may be identified with the Prescote … with Cropredy': Gardner, Dir. Oxon. (1852). O.R.O., Wardington incl. award. Ex inf. the late A. P. McDougall. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1417 the latter had conveyed the manor to John Ralegh of Wardington, who in that year conveyed it in turn to John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Wardington WARDINGTON Wardington chapelry (2,572 a.) 1 included the hamlets of … 17th century at least, 2 was probably always included in Wardington chapelry and became increasingly dependent as …
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