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… 689 R. 176 677 Bentall begs to compound for delinquency in allowing himself to be made a commissioner by Prince … having compounded severally for their respective estates in their mines and coal works, they may be suffered to enjoy … Com- mittee 2 or 3 weeks since, at the yielding up of Worton House, which he yielded up, being governor of that …
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… Being Col. Rich's prisoner, begs to attend his composition in custody, and not to be discharged till he has paid his … remedied by Parliament. 96 67 John Parsons, Nether Worton, Co. Oxon. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 213 603 R. 213 601 23 Nov. 1648. The inhabitants of Nether Worton, beg that if Parsons endeavours to compound for his …
A History of the County of Oxford
Cassington Charities for the poor Charities for the poor … men, and James Tuckey, who left £80 by will dated 1740. In 1740 £170, later assumed to be the capital of the three bread charities, was spent on land in Eynsham which was exchanged at inclosure in 1802 for c. 37 …
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Cassington Church Church Cassington church was founded before … rights was made to Eynsham until the Dissolution. 17 In 1980 the benefice was united with that of Freeland but in … priest having been given all the tithes of Cassington and Worton. The appropriation of the church in the late 12th …
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Cassington Economic history Economic history Cassington and … the green way leading to 'Burwell' recorded c. 1285. In 1244 one division seems to have been a north field. 31 The …
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Cassington Education Education William Plasterer, by will … and four other parishes. 87 There was a schoolmaster in Cassington by 1729, and throughout the 18th century a … about 30 other children paid to attend the school, but in 1815 only 12 children, 8 boys and 4 girls, attended, and a …
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Cassington Introduction Introduction Cassington parish lies … river gravel, and Oxford clay. It contains the hamlet of Worton and the site of the deserted medieval hamlet of … the west, and field boundaries on the east and north-east; in the north the parish extends into Burleigh wood which in
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Cassington Local government Local goverment The Montagus, and … the Clintons, held courts for their manor, to which in 1279 the sheriff of Oxfordshire had entry once a year to … 10 Oseney abbey presumably held courts for its manor of Worton, having been freed from suit to the hundred court by …
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Cassington Manors and other estates Manors and other estates In 1086 CASSINGTON was held of Odo of Bayeux by Wadard, who … of c. 1700. In 1086 Roger, presumably Roger d'Ivri, held Worton of the fee of William FitzOsbern, and Robert, …
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Cassington Nonconformity Nonconformity In 1592-3 two women were returned as recusants in Cassington; one of them, Mary Boone, remained in the …
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