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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ric., 707 ("a man that served the King," &c.), 708. Windrush (? Wynwych) river, g. 1256 (23). Windsor (Wyndesore) … See Windsor. Wynter. See Winter. Wynwych river ( qu. Windrush ?), g. 256 (23). Wynybank. See Windebank. Wyot. See …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… of, 460. Wendy, Wandeye, co. Cambridge, 54. Wenerishe. See Windrush. Weng, John, 278. -, Robert, 228. Wenham, co. … -, William de, chaplain, 299. Windmills, 49, 468, 469. Windrush, Wenerishe [co. Oxford], 10. Windsor [co. Berks], 2, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Simon, of Sussex, 393. Wenriche, co. Gloucester. See Windrush. Wensley, co. York, church, 448. -, college, … of, 368. Winchester, William, prior of Bicknacre, 58. Windrush, Wenriche, co. Gloucester, 458, 460. Windsor, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Savoy, 200. Wennysley, Derb. See Winsley. Wenryche. See Windrush. Wensley (Wenslay, Wenslowe), John, 438 (4 m. 25). - … 438 (4 m. 18). Windlesham (Wynsham), Surr., g. 3499 (35). Windrush (Wenryche), Glouc., 438 (3 m. 4). Windsor or New …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to carry on their industry in the city of Oxford. 3 The Windrush is even more famous. Dr. Plot supposes that 'the abstersive nitrous water of the River Windrush' had something to do with the excellent quality of … blankets. 4 Whether this is an actual fact or not, the Windrush water does seem to play a part. The blanket …
A History of the County of Oxford
… history are discussed elsewhere. 1 The area straddles the Windrush valley, the land rising gently from around 80 m. on … cohesion as an estate and ecclesiastical unit, the river Windrush divided contrasting landscapes and settlement … for sheep farming, leaving only Caswell House. 4 The Windrush valley as a whole was extensively occupied from …
Langford Parish: Grafton
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… on the township's common pastures. 5 Robert Marsh of Windrush (Glos.) was probably another non-resident freeholder …
Langford Parish: Radcot
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… abbey, the Knights Hospitallers, and Robert Marsh of Windrush (Glos.). 16 In 1279 five free tenants paid annual …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… 129 Winchcombe Natural ridges, Langley Hill. Plan p. xxxiv Windrush Map p. 100 (1) Windrush Camp hill-fort. Plan and profile p. 130 Withington …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the declivities of two hills, between which runs the river Windrush, dividing the parish into two nearly equal parts, …
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