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A History of the County of Oxford
… the first time be fully exploited. Along the river towards Waterstock the clay, modified by sand and gravel, produces …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wenmans of Thame, the Bruleys, Crokes, and Ashhursts of Waterstock, the Pettys of Tetsworth, and the families of De … at exactly a hundred hides. It consisted of two or, if Waterstock was already in the hundred, of three detached … This reckoning, however, is put out by the 5 hides of Waterstock. In the 13th century Waterstock was certainly in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… now (it is worth) 100 s. Sawold holds of the Bishop Stoch [Waterstock]. This belongs to ( est de) the fee of St. Mary of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oxon, kt.), vicar of Shabbington, Bucks, 1640; died at Waterstock 2 Feb., 1648-9, buried in the chancel; brother of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… about thirty years later succeeded also to the manor of Waterstock in Oxfordshire, which had been bought by the … aged eighteen; he was made D.C.L. in 1754, being then of Waterstock, Oxfordshire. Sir William Henry Ashhurst is stated …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a deduction for land tax and charges, to the Ashhursts of Waterstock and to the Corporation of Oxford for the Boyle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Watchett - Waterstock Watchett WATCHETT, a sea-port and market-town, in … Burnham, county of Buckingham; containing 753 inhabitants. Waterstock (St. Leonard) WATERSTOCK ( St. Leonard), a parish, in the union and hundred …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15th century, later selling them to Sir Thomas Danvers of Waterstock. 7 In 1553 John Crossley, a Kidlington draper, …
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