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A History of the County of Oxford
… Holywell field in the south-east. 63 The smaller Garsons or Gastons, which lay east of Aston hamlet and whose name … some, notably Rowney and Queenborough, lay in Bampton or Weald and descended later with Golofers farm. 68 Aston … included the Townsends, tenants of Duckend (or North Street) farm in 1742 and still in 1939, the Lucketts, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the newly built Baptist chapel and schoolroom on North Street. 85 In 1871 the National and British schools together … domestic service was established in Aston in 1888 with 5 or 6 pupils, and in 1913, with c. 70 girls aged from 12 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… originated as a route to the river crossings at Shifford or Duxford, and in the 18th and 19th centuries continued … furlong may have been part of a 'way' which ran south or south-westwards across a stone bridge in the 10th century. … Neolithic and Bronze-Age finds north of Aston High Street and near the north end of Cote Lane. Iron-Age pottery …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Deanery manor, and from the 12th to the 17th century 7 or 8 yardlands were attached to Shifford manor. 2 In 1238 … known later as the manor of ASTON BAMPTON, ASTON POGGES, or ASTON BOUGES. Though chiefly in Aston and Cote it later … that in Weald later called Knapps Farm, south of Bridge Street. 48 It comprises a long range of limestone rubble, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Anabaptist. Of c. 19 listed in Bampton parish in 1682 half or more, including members of the wealthy Williams and Brickland families, came probably from Aston or Cote, 46 the distance of which from the parish church … all from local people, 51 and in 1780 Aston House on North Street, built by a local Baptist c. 1744 for use as a manse, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… at E. end of S. aisle, bowl of original font, top worn or broken away, but ornament indicates shallow arcading, … at the pinnacle. Roofs: the three bays over the W. end, or nave, are probably of the 16th century, and have … a(89). Cottages, two, on the S. side of the Akeman Street, about mile N.W. of the parish church, are each of two …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… on plan) running up the hillside to the existing village street; clearly it once crossed the latter and ran on … N.E.-S.W., and below that lie two very small ponds or tanks set at right angles to each other. Beyond the old … rectangular pond in the centre of which is a conical mound or island 1.2 m. high. Immediately to the S.W. of the present …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the adjunct to its name from the family of Cantelu, or Cantelupe, of whom William de Cantelupe received from … parish comprises 1944 acres, of which about 100 are common or waste; it is bounded on the east and south by a portion of … at the distance of about a furlong from the Ikeneld-street. Aston-Sandford (St. Michael) ASTON-SANDFORD ( St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Shrewsbury; containing 513 inhabitants. The Roman Watling-street passes through the parish, and here crosses the … is by Dugdale derived from its Saxon possessor Edred or Aldred, and thence called Edredestone or Aldredestone; by others its name is deduced from its …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… address Christ Church Newgate Parish Christ Church Newgate Street [incl St Audoen 1547; St Nicholas in the Shambles, … Date 1591 Warwick Court Parish Christ Church Newgate Street [incl St Audoen 1547; St Nicholas in the Shambles, …