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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 7. SYON ABBEY 5 The foundation of Syon Abbey at Isleworth in 1415 6 brought to fruition plans for the introduction of the Bridgettine Order into England that had been in the mind of Henry, Lord FitzHugh (d. 1425), Constable of … Heston, Isleworth, Sutton, Twickenham, Whitton, and Worton (Mdx.); the rectories of Chilham, Molash, and Throwley …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north-west of the county. 1 These routes continued in use throughout the Roman period 2 and later, but soon … Mildenhall [ Cunetio] and Old Salisbury [ Sorviodunum] in Wiltshire. Thus, the main roads passing through Wiltshire … routes between Devizes and Lavington. The inhabitants of Worton and Bulkington did not want it either. There was …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. entry 28 Feb., 1589-90, aged 14. See pedigree in Foster's Yorkshire Collection. Rokeby, Ralfe (Rookeby) of … son of William Rokeby, of Skiers, Yorkshire), a captain in the Netherlands. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. [ 21] … 1663, to marry Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Taylor, of Cassington, Oxon, gent., vicar of Winsham, Somerset, 1667-75, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Only two settlement-sites of the Romano-British period in Oxfordshire, Alchester and Dorchester-on-Thames, have any … 1 miles south of Bicester and 11 miles NNE. of Oxford, in the area bounded on the SW. and south by the Chesterton … are known to have been attached. Three are noteworthy. At Cassington, west of the modern village, recent road works and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on a ridge and the north slope of the hill (above a brook) in a field called 'The Ridgeway' on the NW. border of the … a small house, but the pottery picked up by Miss Blunt in 19227, mostly coarse cookingvessels of the 2nd century, is … and Drives round Burford (1902), 42]. See also Widford. Cassington. Crop-marks in fields near the R. Evenlode west of …
Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… parish just south of Henley, stretching from the Thames in the east to higher wooded ground 3 miles (6 km) west, and … 1 The 20th century saw a limited amount of development in the south-east close to Shiplake, but most of the parish … century the overlordship was associated with the manor of Cassington (Oxon.), held by the Montagu earls of Salisbury. …
Cardiff Records
… names N - R N - R NABBS, The. A fishery on the sea-shore in the lordship of Roath (1542.) NAILOR'S SHOP. An ancient messuage in Smith Street (1817-1843.) It formed part of the block … according to a Patent of 1616, was a burgage standing in Worton Street. POOR'S RELIEF. An almshouse which, according …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Schools Schools Introduction Pre-Reformation schools in Oxford 1 were plentiful. Apart from the many grammar … school founded about 1270, and New College and Queen's in the 14th century. These were primarily intended for … parishes of Goring, South Stoke, Ipstone, Checkendon, and Cassington. As the money was in excess for this purpose, in
A History of the County of Oxford
… the estates granted to Eynsham abbey at its foundation in 1005, but the only abbey property recorded in the parish later was a rent of 10 s. a year from the mill, … in 1088. It then followed the same descent as Ilbert's Cassington manor, 99 becoming part of the honor of Pontefract …
A History of the County of Oxford
… History OXFORDSHIRE, one of the four English counties in which the census of 1901 showed no increase of population, … the vill to farm. 49 In the hundred of Wootton, at Upper Worton, 50 the reverse process is seen taking place. A … Banbury); Eynsham 1803 Eynsham; Swerford; Spelsbury 1804 Cassington and Worton; Headington; Stonesfield 1805 North …
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