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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wollaston - Wolviston Wollaston (St. Andrew) WOLLASTON ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union … granted to the family of Clare, who gave the manor and church to Tintern Abbey, together with several granges … the faces of which are embellished with figures of St. Anthony, St. Paul, and St. Peter, in bas-relief, is richly …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… paid for it to the Dane-geld after the rate of a carucat and an half. The Land was then for twelve oxen, or twelve … died seised of the Mannors of Wollaton and Cossale on St. Leonards day, 6 12 E. 1. Roger, son of Roger de Mortein, … the Parish Church of Wollaton. 22 The Chantry House of St. Anthony, in Willerton, was granted, 24 July, 3 E. 6, to …
A Dictionary of London
… Wollechirchehaw - Wool Exchange Wollechirchehaw See Mary (St.) Woolchurch. Wollewharf See Wool Quay. Wolsies Gate A … "lay between the tenement of Sir John de Pulteneye and the tenement of Bartholomew Denmars and was a public way … in the parishes of All Hallows upon the cellar and St. Laurence Est mentioned in a grant of 1276-7 (Watney, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A chapel of ease at Wolvercote subject to the church of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, was first recorded in 1236, … ordered the payment of the contribution to the repairs, and awarded costs of 42 gold florins against Wolvercote. 7 … extensive repairs to the chapel, for in 1657 the antiquary Anthony Wood assumed that he had built it. After Walter's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wolvercote Economic history Economic history St. Frideswide's estate at Cutteslowe was administered … abbey consolidated much of its demesne land in Wolvercote and St. Giles's parish into a single block of land straddling … equipment. John Howell in 1683 had 22 cows, at £126 his most valuable asset, Richard Hall in 1680 had 41, worth …
A History of the County of Oxford
… closed shortly afterwards for lack of financial support, and in 1815 the three day schools taught only 46 children. 77 … week, and in 1831, with the assistance of Merton College, St. John's College, and the National Society, a new girls' … p. 34. 12th Rep. Char. Com. 352; Gregory notebk. p. 109; St. John's Coll. Mun., Reg. viii, p. 429; Merton Coll. Mun., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… an ancient parish lying on the north-west of the city and liberty of Oxford, c. 2 ½ miles north of the city centre, … late 17th century, part of the ecclesiastical parish of St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford, but it was a separate manor by … may have been carried out soon after the Dissolution, for Anthony Wood remembered a song about the breaking of Godstow …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1279 Godstow abbey had view of frankpledge in Wolvercote, and the royal bailiff had entry into the manor only by the … Owen in 1541 included view of frankpledge, and he and his successors held courts until 1651 or later. 96 St. Frideswide's priory had view of frankpledge at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wolvercote Manors and other estates Manors and other estates Roger d'Ivri held … and in the early 12th century was held by Reynold of St. Valery and John of St. John. 62 About 1180 Reynold's son … Owen of Godstow. 76 Chamberlain sold the estate in 1577 to Anthony Borne of Sarsden who c. 1588 sold it to William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Godstow was returned as a recusant in the 1590s, 64 and his influence may have encouraged the eight other … until the 20th century, when, in 1911, the church of St. Gregory and St. Augustine was built on the Woodstock road … Oxon. iv. 412; Protestation Return, 96; Par. Colln. 354. Anthony Wood's statement ( Wood's Life, i. 419) that Reynolds …
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