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A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. Some vicars in the mid … included at least four and probably more from Bampton and Weald. Though some were 'very poor', others included the … 24 Three Methodist meeting houses were registered in Weald between 1826 and 1834, one of them a former stable, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Land and a fishery in Weald granted to Osney abbey c. 1170 descended with the … are treated below. 15 The Hospitallers held an estate in Weald and Burroway, attached to their preceptory at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Clanfield or Alvescot, 11 Putlesley, Eggesley, and East Weald (later Claywell) in Ducklington, and Caswell in Witney. … tithingmen and sometimes other officers for Bampton, Weald, Lew, Aston, Lower Haddon, Shifford, Kencot, Black … include Cokethorpe House, Cote House, and, in Bampton, Weald Manor and Bampton Manor House. Brick was introduced on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… commonable to inhabitants of Black Bourton, Clanfield, and Weald (in Bampton). 26 Lammas and similar pasture rights in …
A History of the County of Essex
… estate may have passed, with her Marshalls estate in North Weald (q.v.), to Sir William Fitzwilliam. In 1581 William …
Survey of London
… Roman London 1 and Mr. I. D. Margary in Roman Ways in the Weald 4 have conjectured, in the absence of evidence to the … of Surrey, pp. 139142. I. D. Margary, Roman Ways in the Weald, 1949, p. 76. L.C.C.R.O., Surr. and Kent Commrs. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of hills into two districts, Boughton Upland and Boughton Weald, the latter so called from its situation within the Weald of Kent. The family of Wotton resided here for a … the summit of which forms the northern boundary of the Weald of Kent, and on the southern declivity of which are …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… drainage, sometimes over considerable areas like the Weald Moors north of Wellington and Whixall Moss on the Welsh … and the 19th centuries artificial drainage reclaimed the Weald Moors. 86 Around Whixall Moss and in many smaller such … Dodington, and Hinstock. To which Dawley, Eyton upon the Weald Moors (incl. Bratton and Horton), Lawley, Tibberton, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1727, vicar of Ashwell, Herts, 1709, vicar of South Weald, Essex, 1713, chaplain to Henry Compton, Bishop of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the downs is the rolling sandstone or clay country of the Weald in places rising to over 400 ft. The northern part of … also existed in Roman times. Road communications in the Weald clay area were proverbially bad before the turnpike … the Middle Ages. Adequate east-west communication in the Weald was provided only under turnpike Acts of the 1820s, 2 …
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