List of Maps and Plans

A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2012.

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'List of Maps and Plans', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2012) pp. viii. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol17/viii [accessed 19 April 2024]

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List of Maps and Plans

LIST OF MAPS AND PLANS

All maps were drawn by Cath D'Alton from drafts by VCH Oxfordshire staff (except as indicated), and are copyright University of London.

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1 West Oxfordshire parishes c. 1880; showing the probable extent of the 11th-century comital estate focused on Langford, and neighbouring parishes formerly associated with Bampton. 2
2 Communications in Bampton Hundred c. 1795, from documentary and map evidence. 5
6 Broadwell and Filkins townships c. 1880, showing approximate location of the former open fields and commons; from OS Maps 1:10560, Oxon. XXX and XXXVI (1883 edn), supplemented by documentary and field-name evidence. 22
7 Broadwell village c. 1883, showing key buildings and the former manorial site. (Redrawn from OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. XXXVI.NE (1883 edn), enlarged and with amendments) 24
10 Bradwell Grove House and Bradwell Grove in 1883. (OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. XXX.SE (1883 edn), with amendments) 32
14 Broadwell church before its restoration in 1873, from a plan by E. G. Bruton. (Original in local custody in 2001.) 57
15 Filkins village in 1883, showing key buildings. (OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. XXXVI.NE (1883 edn), with amendments) 61
26 Holwell township c. 1840, including some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire History Centre. 88
27 Holwell village in 1899, showing key buildings. (OS Map 1:2500, Oxon. XXX.7 (1899 edn), with amendments) 90
33 Kelmscott township in 1798, showing open fields and commons; reconstructed from the inclosure award and map of 1798–9 and other evidence. 112
35 Kelmscott village c. 1920, showing key buildings. (OS Maps 1:2500, Oxon. XXXVI.16 and XLIII.4 (1921–2 edns), with amendments) 117
39 Kelmscott township after inclosure in 1798–9, showing new roads and allotments and principal landholders; from the inclosure award and map. 130
44 Broughton Poggs parish in 1840, showing land use, boundaries, and key buildings; from the tithe award and map in Oxfordshire History Centre. 147
45 Broughton Poggs village in 1881, showing key buildings. (OS Map 1:2500, Glos. LIII.7 (1881 edn), with amendments) 150
51 Langford township c. 1800, showing pre-inclosure fields and some later buildings; from the inclosure map of 1808 and other evidence. 176
52 Langford village c. 1880, showing key buildings. (OS Map 1:2500, Oxon. XXXVI.8 (1881 edn), with amendments) 179
59 Little Faringdon township in 1840, showing land use, boundaries, and some later buildings; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire History Centre. 210
60 Little Faringdon village in 1876, showing key buildings. (OS Map 1:2500, Oxon. XXXVI.11 (1876 edn), with amendments) 213
66 Grafton township in the early 1840s, showing open fields and old inclosures; from the tithe map of 1840 and inclosure map of 1846 in Oxfordshire History Centre. 234
69 Radcot township c. 1840, showing land use, key buildings, and the site of the Norman castle and medieval chapel; from the tithe map and other evidence. 251
71 Radcot's early topography, showing excavated remains of the 12th-century castle and chapel; medieval house plots and associated road, from a geophysical survey by Abingdon Archaeological Geophysics; and excavated Civil War fortifications. Adapted (with permission) from a plan by Professor John Blair. 256