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A History of the County of Oxford
… distinguish it from Sandford on Thames and Dry Sandford (in Abingdon), 2 lies 14 miles (20 km.) north-west of Oxford … parish, near Ledwell. It falls steeply to 100 m. at the Worton brook, which divides Grove Ash from the rest of the … lower ground, giving way to a band of alluvium along the Worton brook. Both the villages lie mainly on the Chipping …
A History of the County of Oxford
… field boundaries. The land rises from c. 110 m. in the north of the parish to over 150 m. in the south and east, and is composed of Lower Lias clay … but he was probably the Taylor ejected from nearby Over Worton between 1652 and 1655, 306 and may have retained South …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes South Stoke SOUTH STOKE Although in Dorchester hundred, South Stoke formed an enclave in Langtree hundred in the south of the county. 1 Like so … lease of the manor to one of his sons, Barton Palmer of Cassington. 76 The latter had no sons, and so before his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… itself was divided into three townships: Middle Barton in the north-west, Steeple Barton, in the Middle Ages called … of the small detached portions and made the Kiddington-Worton road the boundary between the parishes, but it … a small tributary of the Dorn on the east, the Kiddington-Worton road on part of the west, and modern field boundaries …
A History of the County of Oxford
… since at least the 8th century: 1 it is long and narrow in shape and lies between Watlington and Thame to the north … Park to 433 feet at Gilton Hill or Gyldon as it was called in 1517 2 and continuing to above Clare where it reaches over … 25/(2)/957/Mich. 7 Anne. In 1718 Daniel Danvers of Nether Worton was in possession: Par. Coll. iii. 290. MS. Top. Oxon. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Cockley brook on much of the north, the Kiddington-Worton road on much of the east, and the Wootton-Sandford … north sides of Steeple Barton. The land rises to c. 160 m. in the north and south but falls to 120 m. along the river … On her death in 1820 it was sold to William Wilson of Worton whose son in 1857 sold it to Jenner Marshall. In the …
Cardiff Records
… and Morgannok, with their members and appurtenances, in Wales and the Marches of the same; as also the castle, … in Crokerton in tenure of Jenet Vaughan. burgage in Worton streate in tenure of John Cromp. Cottage in Barry Lane … town in the tenure of Henry Edwards. And a half burgage in Worton streete in the tenure of John Crompe. And a half …
Cardiff Records
… merchants of Cardiff; he owned considerable house property in the town, and was chosen Bailiff more than once. The grant to James Gunter, in 1546, comprises the lately confiscated possessions of the … Mary's. That of 1616 gives away "the poor folks' house in Worton Street," the land which used to belong to the chapel …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as a supplement to the fifteenths and tenths levied in 1377, 1380, and 1384. In this respect they fall into the same class as the other … West 56 /38/24 Marston 88 /38/23 *Potterne 220 /38/30 Worton 82 /38/21 King's Rowborough Hundred *Cheverell, Great …
Alumni Oxonienses
… gent. Hart Hall, matric. 19 March, 1701-2, aged 18; died in 1719-20; brother of Francis 1698, and of George 1705. … Basset, Wilts, student of Middle Temple 1676; buried in Winchester cathedral 1687. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. … and 1660-4, preacher of Gray's Inn 1635, rector of Over Worton, Oxon, 1624, and of Wootton, Northants, 1625; died 1 …
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