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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Gloucester. 190 In 1346 it was parcel of the manor of Headington (co. Oxon.), having passed to Sir Richard … On the death of Sir Richard D'Amorie without issue in 1375 Headington Manor reverted to Elizabeth Chandos and Eleanor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Headington HEADINGTON In 1928 the greater part of the parish of Headington (1,529 a.) was incorporated in the City of Oxford, … annexed to St. Clement's parish in 1894. 4 The parish of Headington became an urban district in 1927, 5 but this was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… service wing. It is built of stone from Shotover quarry in Headington; the fabric had already begun to crumble in 1819. … Thomas Whorwood of Sandwell (Staffs.), 100 then living in Headington. They later moved to Holton, where Sir Thomas died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ft. above sea-level. The junction of its boundaries with Headington and Cowley is marked by Bullingdon Green, which … 1 In 1953 the parish covered 1,281 acres, as 127 acres of Headington were transferred to it in 1928. 2 Its soil has … alleged in 1234 to have been murdered by Peter Mimekan of Headington 65 must have had the Horspath property, for John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a charter with the hallmoots of Cowley, Littlemore, and Headington, perhaps at a hundred court. 234 The 13th-century … and in 1816 permission was given for the curate to live in Headington. 365 At this time, the archdeacon complained, it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the siege of Bedford. On 11 March 1224 Thomas Basset, of Headington, was given seisin of it during pleasure; on 30 … i. 206. This Thomas should not be confused with Thomas of Headington, who left three coheiresses. By a charter in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Their roofs were thatched; they stood on base courses of Headington stone; and their walls were wattle and daub. A …
A History of the County of Oxford
… meeting on one occasion with those of Iffley, Cowley, and Headington, 135 perhaps at a hundred court; while under the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The southern boundary runs between the ancient parishes of Headington and Marston from the King's Mill on the Cherwell … making an eastward loop to take in about 20 acres on the Headington side of the road. The boundary between Copse Lane … farming. Some of them owned or rented land in Elsfield and Headington or elsewhere, so that the Marston records do not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Merton had been 'anciently appurtenant to the manor of Headington' seems to lie in its one-time inclusion in the … and Shotover was formerly dependent on the manor of Headington. 122 The transfer of the property to the Templars … Lady de Villiers. She points out that in 1279 the men of Headington had pasture rights from Islip to Claydon, i.e. in …
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