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A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. 79 … gave an annual rent charge of £6 for the poor of Bampton, Weald, and Lew. In the early 19th century it was distributed … his lifetime a rent charge of £2 for the poor of Bampton, Weald, Lew, and Aston and Cote; 82 in the late 18th century …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Churches CHURCHES. Bampton was the site of a late … and by 1845 over £515. 73 At the inclosure of Bampton, Weald, and Lew the vicars each received c. 200 a. for tithes, … of oak, given in memory of Col. A. M. Colvile (d. 1952) of Weald Manor. 85 The organ, by John Gray of London and paid …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. AGRICULTURE. In the … by the 14th century and probably much earlier Bampton and Weald each had their own open fields. Demesne on Bampton … and Middle fields between 1737 and 1767. 41 A tenant in Weald held 8 a. in two fields in 1317, 42 and by the later …
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… Bampton and Weald Education EDUCATION Robert Veysey of Chimney, by will … established reportedly c. 1815 and moved in the 1820s to Weald Manor; in 1841 it had 17 boys aged from 9 to 14, but … 1850s. 70 G. H. Drewe's St. Mary's College, opened in Weald Manor in 1859 and similarly modelled on public schools, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Introduction BAMPTON AND WEALD THE townships of Bampton and Weald, together c. 4,034 a., 30 adjoined the parish boundary …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. MANOR COURTS. From … tenement was rebuilt. 23 Tenants of the manor in Bampton, Weald, and Lew formed separate tithings. Business in the 16th … each tithing, a field warden for Bampton and another for Weald, two inspectors of carcasses, and in 1500 two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald Manors and castle MANORS AND CASTLE Until the late … 1248 Henry III granted the rest of the manor, in Bampton, Weald, Lew, and probably Lower Haddon, to his half-brother … Norfolk. 64 In 1870 the estate, then c. 570 a. in Bampton, Weald, and Lew, was sold by trustees established under an Act …
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… Bampton and Weald Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. Some vicars in the mid … included at least four and probably more from Bampton and Weald. Though some were 'very poor', others included the … 24 Three Methodist meeting houses were registered in Weald between 1826 and 1834, one of them a former stable, the …
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… Bampton and Weald Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Land and a fishery in Weald granted to Osney abbey c. 1170 descended with the … are treated below. 15 The Hospitallers held an estate in Weald and Burroway, attached to their preceptory at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Clanfield or Alvescot, 11 Putlesley, Eggesley, and East Weald (later Claywell) in Ducklington, and Caswell in Witney. … tithingmen and sometimes other officers for Bampton, Weald, Lew, Aston, Lower Haddon, Shifford, Kencot, Black … include Cokethorpe House, Cote House, and, in Bampton, Weald Manor and Bampton Manor House. Brick was introduced on …
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