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A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry II. The borough was created within Bladon parish and its church remained a chapel of ease, although rarely … rural deanery was established by the mid 13th century, and the rectors of Bladon were often called rectors of … a monument, not in a window. Diary of Ric. Symonds (Camd. Soc. 1xxiv), 164-5. Boro. Mun., file 87: TS. description of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… marking out of a site, probably confined on the north and east by the road, later Oxford Street, to the Old … called Hensgrove, acquired by the king from the Templars and taken into the park, perhaps when the town was founded. … 17 Feb. 1989. Below, Econ. Woodstock, 1967 (Woodstock Soc. 1970): copy in Westgate Libr. Boro. Mun. 110, p. 351; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… but it remained a small community of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the park and household is denoted by 13th-century surnames 67 such as … edns.). Oxf. Mail, 27 May 1953; Woodstock, 1967 (Woodstock Soc. 1970): copy in Westgate Libr. Oxf. Mail, 1 Feb. 1967. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… land outside the park so that men might build hospitia, and he granted a market to the new residents. 5 The story is … Woodstock was one of Henry's principal residences before and after his association with Rosamund and indeed the town … Cur. Reg. R. i. 319; Pleas before King, 1198-1202 (Selden Soc. lxvii), pp. 63-4, 297. Pipe R. 1203 (P.R.S. N.S. xvi), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New Woodstock was incorporated in 1453 75 the borough and its customs were ancient. The plots laid out at the town's foundation were held by burgage tenure, 76 and the burgesses from the outset, in addition to their … Ibid. 68/1/1A. Ibid. 93, pp. 3315. Cf. Oxon. Visit. (Harl. Soc. v), 195, 255; Coat of Arms, iii. 137. The tree stump is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock sent two representatives to parliament in 1302 and two others in 1305; 86 all seem to have been residents and two were members of the prominent Bennet family. 87 The … 288-9. D.N.B.Liber Famelicus of Sir J. Whitelocke (Camd. Soc. [1st ser.], lxx), 41. Liber Famelicus, 16, 19, 40. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Whateley preached at Woodstock in the late 1660s, 55 and in 1672 Edward Miles and William Metcalfe applied for meeting-house licences. … pp. 15, 160; H. Paintin, New Rd. Chapel Sunday Sch. Soc. 1813-1913, 38. F. Townsend, Woodstock Baptists in 20th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lords of Alvington manor, it was determined between 1146 and 1169 that Tintern should receive all parish dues from Woolaston, Aluredston, and Alvington except tithes of the demesne of Alvington, and … 33v.-34v. Household expenses of Ric. de Swinfield (Camd. Soc. 1st ser. lix), 62; E.H.R. xliv. 449. B.M. Arundel MS. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a parish of scattered hamlets lying midway between Lydney and Chepstow. Roughly rectangular in shape, it rises from the … the parish, comprising 3,303 a. excluding river foreshore and tidal water. 1 The area included Madgett, a detached … m. 24. Household expenses of Ric. de Swinfield (Camd. Soc. 1st ser. lix), 62. Ex inf. Mr. D. Lewis, of Ferry Farm. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… rectangular in shape measuring 3 km. from north to south and 2.5 km. from east to west. Its northern and eastern boundaries were marked by watercourses including … I East. Burke, Peerage (1949), 186; Visit. Warws. (Harl. Soc. xii), 88-9; S.R.O., DD/BW 122. Below, this section. …
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