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A History of the County of Essex
… Bessell and John Marshall 1620 Thomas Heckford and John Norton 1621 William Mott and Thomas Thurston 1622 Robert … Eldred and Geoffrey Langley 1624 John Marshall and John Norton 1625 Sigismund Sewell and Daniel Cole 1626 Robert … Johnson 1629 John Marshall and Henry Barrington 1630 John Norton and Thomas Wade 1631 Robert Talcott and Sigismund …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… large gates are inscribed S DE 1632. ConditionFairly good. Norton and Church Streets (6). Small Houses and Cottages, … almost all of the 17th century. One house at the S. end of Norton Street is of two storeys, and has overhanging flanking …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century, 7 and detached meadows belonging to Brize Norton (12 a.) and Black Bourton (27 a.) were added in 1886 … followed furlongs and old inclosures, and, further north, Norton ditch, evidently the Marsh Haddon brook mentioned in … mentioned in 1044, may have been an alternative name for Norton ditch. 17 'Annieslou', mentioned in 1318 and referring …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Taynton quarries, 56 and in the 19th century Brize Norton and, for higher quality work, Milton stone was used …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the Thames belonging to Black Bourton, Alvescot, Brize Norton, and Shilton parishes. 67 The usual stint in 1609 was … rebuilt in the 1830s) may have been that let to a Brize Norton farmer in 1716, and was demolished in the late 19th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton's early topography. 48 The road from Brize Norton, and a pre-inclosure road from Witney and Lew which … the market place perhaps in the 13th century; 49 the Brize Norton road represented the end of a medieval saltway from … from Witney was established in 1771, meeting the Brize Norton road in Lew township and continuing through Bampton to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 36 Rectorial tithes, owed in 1317 from lands in Brize Norton, Shilton, Yelford, Ducklington, Hardwick, Standlake, … The overlordship, which descended with the barony of Hook Norton, was recorded on the death of Hugh de Plessis in 1363 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his court of North Osney the suit of his tenants at Brize Norton, Astrop, Clanfield, Puttes, Asthall, and Black …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at such places as Middleton Cheney (Northants.) and Hook Norton. All available evidence suggests that the Evangelical … that of a Banbury man who in 1728 belonged to the Hook Norton congregation, 492 and between 1782 and 1789 seven … from Northampton, but also six trustees from the Chipping Norton area with its long established Baptist tradition; some …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury were recorded at London in 1638 302 and Chipping Norton in 1645. 303 It is uncertain how far the Banbury … there from Coventry, and moving on afterwards to Hook Norton. 308 The most striking development in Banbury's … (late 1850s), Oxford (1877), Abingdon (1880), Chipping Norton (1880), Deddington (1885), and Bampton (1888). 376 The …
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