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A History of the County of Oxford
… is unknown, 82 but in 1856 a new National schoolroom and house, designed in 13th-century style by James Castle of … was presumably the British school established in Aston House by Richard Pryce, minister of Cote 1819-40, which moved … with a boarding school reportedly opened in Aston House by a relative of Joseph Stennett, minister of Cote …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Iron-Age pottery and a brooch were found south of Cote House. 29 A probable settlement site straddling the modern … and Bull Street, 53 so called by 1841 from the public house near its southern end. 54 North Street (formerly … in Cote extended at least as far as the site of Cote House and possibly to the Shifford boundary, 60 though by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were still held in 1764 and, reportedly, in 1852 at Cote House, 84 but presumably lapsed at inclosure. Separate courts … of Aston and Cote in 1855, meeting latterly in a public house. 92 In the 16th century and later the Sixteens allotted … Bampton, Suppl. p. 2; Arundel Castle, MS. M 535; Longleat House (Wilts.), NMR 3315, passim. Longleat House, Coventry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… plot to Imbert Pugeys in 1238, 29 and there was a manor house presumably by 1279 when land was in demesne. 30 Robert … The medieval buildings stood probably on the site of Cote House, the manor house by the 17th century: 33 a reset medieval window head …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Falkland, a convert to Catholicism, was living at Cote House as lessee in 1627, 43 and a daughter of Thomas Horde … reputedly made a baptistry in the garden of his father's house at Cote and as a teenager c. 1700 attracted large … bequests, not all from local people, 51 and in 1780 Aston House on North Street, built by a local Baptist c. 1744 for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… church, small, partly natural. b(5). Dundridge Farm, house and moat, mile S.E. of St. Leonard's Church. The House is of two storeys, built in the 17th century, but … with strap-hinges. A barn, adjoining the S.E. end of the house, has some 17th-century brick in one wall; the other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… chamfered ceiling-beams. ConditionGood. b(5). Hay Farm, house, 1 m. S.E. of the church, is of two storeys with attics … and has strap-hinges. ConditionPoor. c(6). Old Oaks Farm, house, m. S.S.E. of the church, is of two storeys with … are exposed. ConditionRuinous. b(7). Blakemoor Farm, house, about m. S. of the church, is of two storeys; the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… The main monuments in the parish are the site of the manor house of Aston le Walls (2) with its extensive fishponds (3) … edged by scarps up to 2.5 m. high, but few certain house-sites can be identified. One area at the N. end of the … 3072; CUAP, AW040, AZX39, NU66) b(2) Site of Manor House (SP 494508; Fig. 27), lies immediately N.W., N. and E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… re-built. Secular (2). Homestead Moat, at the Manor House, fragment. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Nearly adjoining the chapel are the remains of a religious house now a farmhouse, supposed to have been a priory under … 350, and there are about 100 acres of glebe, and a good house. Aston-Juxta-Mondrum ASTON-JUXTA-MONDRUM, a township, … cross. A school is endowed with 20 per annum, and a house and garden, from a bequest in 1640, by Dr. Samuel …
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