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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Hampton Bishop is a parish lying between the rivers Wye and Lugg, 3 m. E.S.E. of Hereford. The church is the … principal monument. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Andrew stands in the middle of the southern part of the … but is not blocked. Hampton Bishop, the Parish Church of St. Andrew The Nave (70 ft. by 15 ft.) has, in the N. wall, a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Downton, union of Alderbury, hundred of Downton, Salisbury and Amesbury, and S. divisions of the county of Wilts; containing 202 inhabitants. Hamsey (St. Peter) HAMSEY ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of … to abdicate the throne of France, landed at this place on his route to Lulworth Castle. The chapel was destroyed during …
A History of the County of Oxford
… will proved 1566, left 1 s. a year to the poor, charged on his land in Hanborough; the charity had been lost by 1685. 14 … poor husbandmen. The charity was recorded as £8 in 1605 and 1685, but had been lost by 1824. 15 Richard Eyans of … 185, f. 517v.; ibid. MS. Oxf. Archd. Oxon. b 40, f. 150; St. John's Coll. Mun. XXXVII. 5, p. 1; 10th Rep. Com. Char. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… during voidances of the abbey in the 13th century and the earlier 14th, but in 1365 the abbey successfully … 10 From Sir John (d. 1558) the advowson passed to his son Richard and then to Martin Culpeper, later warden of … Archbishop Laud, Sandys and Ayres conveyed the advowson to St. John's College for the benefit of the president of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the Middle Ages, named in 1302 as the South, North, and East or Mill fields. 62 Farindon field, recorded in the … the two furlongs and 6 a. in the Breach which William of St. Owen gave to Oseney abbey between 1267 and 1284, 68 was … every day of the year except Saturdays and festivals. For his mowing he received one bundle of grass a day, and for his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or even Oxford. In 1729 a man left money to buy books for his godchildren's education, and in 1738 there was a small school in Hanborough, supported … there was one small private school in Church Hanborough and one in Long Hanborough; in 1808 the rector was paying for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hanborough lies c. 6 miles (9 km.) north-west of Oxford, and about mid way between the market towns of Woodstock and … and pheasants from Pinsley wood ate a large proportion of his crops. 64 The Witney-Bicester road, an ancient route … Steed, 'Bounds of Wychwood Forest', Top. Oxon. vii. St. John's Coll. Mun. XXXVII. 5, p. 7. Census, 1931, 1951. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor in dower, had view of frankpledge, return of writs, and the fine for beaupleader within the manor. She and her tenants did not owe suit to the hundred or county … the 1820s, and the duke of Marlborough was a defaulter on his property throughout. 94 A workhouse with room for 20 was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hanborough Manors and other estates Manors and other estates In 1066 Hanborough was held by Tonni; it was his only Oxfordshire manor, but he had substantial estates in … and given it to Walter's sister, his mistress. 24 Simon de St. Liz, earl of Northampton, probably Simon III (d. 1184) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Nonconformity Alexander Belsyre, first president of St. John's College, Oxford, who was deprived by the founder for dishonesty and perjury c. 1559, lived in Hanborough rectory house until his death in 1578; in 1561 he was confined to the area within …