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A History of the County of Oxford
… by his brother Thomas (d. 1737), who was also Rector of Wheatfield: ibid. ff. 283284 b. Oxf. Dioc. d 549, p. 57; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 'hitchings'. 140 In the mid-18th century references to the wheatfield and the pulsefield 141 suggest that there were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Temple, and of another in 1667 to Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield. At length Thomas Rolles the younger made over a … back to the hide which one Peter, ancestor of the De Wheatfield family, held of Robert d'Oilly in 1086 in addition to the 2 hides he held in Wheatfield. 70 Robert's brother and heir Nigel gave Abingdon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but without success. 270 By 1834 he was also Rector of Wheatfield. His congregation had increased in size, but he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… As late as 1758 two of the three fields were called Wheatfield and Beanfield, the third lying fallow each year. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the 596 a. of Alscot demesnes included land called the old wheatfield. 148 The ridge and furrow of former open fields …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cuthbert Warcup granted his lease to Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield who died in 1694. 276 His son Sir Thomas Tipping … 306 The manor descended, like Tetsworth and Wheatfield, to a junior branch of the Marlboroughs and was held in 1785 by Lord Charles Spencer (d. 1820) of Wheatfield. 307 After the death of Lord Charles's son John in …
A History of the County of Durham
… the 18th century. Among the fields of the manor were the Wheatfield, the Hall Garths, 'Thowtefeild,' 'Westfogg' and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Sir Thomas Cheeke, and wife of Sir Thomas Tipping of Wheatfield (d. 1728). Anne's daughter Letitia (d. 1779) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other beasts. 279 The dispute with Sir George Tipping of Wheatfield manor over the bounds of Whitfield Wood was …
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