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A History of the County of Oxford
… From 1938 the living was held in plurality with that of Wigginton and from 1968 with that of South Newington. 249 The … 1887), 16, 24. P.R.O., PROB 11/893 (P.C.C. 525 Caesar). W. P. W. Phillimore and E. A. Fry, Changes of Name, 257; O.R.O., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the neighbouring villages of Barford, South Newington, Wigginton, Milton, Adderbury, and Tadmarton, and also with … of Mercia, stretching from the boundary with Tadmarton and Wigginton in the west to the River Cherwell. 14 As the head … windows. Its stables bear William Cartwright's initials 'W. C. Esq. 1759'. The 'Elephant and Castle' was originally of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the profits. 225 In 1781 the fishery was leased to William Wigginton for 9 a year, the lord and his friends having … 327. Oxon. Co. Bridges (Surveyor's Rep. 1878), 36. Inf. R. W. H. Mellor, County Surveyor. P.N. Oxon. (E.P.N.S.), 155. … son and heir, to Thomas Doyley's daughter Margaret: see W. D. Bayley, Hse. D'Oyly, 22, 23. Bayley, Hse. D'Oyly, 23, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… service and catechizing children in the parish church of Wigginton, Hertfordshire, and as to threefourths for the same …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which included powerful figures such as the retired vicar, W. C. Risley, and the coroner and temperance advocate, C. D. … manor until 1885, when it was given to Christ Church by W. C. Cartwright in an exchange of lands. 124 The house has a … Barford. 289 Guy fitz Guy may be identified as the Guy of Wigginton whose son Roger in 1316 quitclaimed to John Hikeman …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house was pulled down and rebuilt to the designs of A. W. Blomfield. 30 A photograph of the earlier house shows a … then occupied by Elias Jackman, father of a Rector of Wigginton, 32 can perhaps be identified with the present Park … Cert. 36. O.A.S. Rep. 1916, 45. Ibid.; Foster, Alumni. W. Durham, The Life and Death of . . . Robert Harris (Lond. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the next century. Guy, probably the Domesday tenant of Wigginton, 241 and Nigel were brothers of Robert d'Oilly, … 142. In the 15th cent. it was called Hertford Bridge: W.A.M. 1634 (Nov. ct.). V. J. Watney, Hist. of Wychwood, 218, citing C 47/11/1/19; cf. W. O. Hassall, Wheatley Records (O.R.S. xxxvii), 8, 64, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… drains the forest of Galtres. On the west is the parish of Wigginton. Haxby seems originally to have been partly in the … of modern houses, and is built on either side of the Wigginton road, the two villages being practically … chapel, both standing on the road between Haxby and Wigginton. From the west end of Haxby Street the road runs …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Wethered. 82 The estate, part of which extends into Wigginton, was bought in 1802 by Robert Sutton of Highgate, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… ground floor, with a panel in the gable inscribed '1626 W.W.,' the initials being those of William Whitwell, who … Hacket (d. 1591) and his associate or disciple Giles Wigginton (d. c. 1597). The former was expected to inaugurate … was ultimately executed at the Cross in Cheapside, London. Wigginton's extreme Puritanism brought him into conflict with …
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