[PDF][PDF] Another Medieval London Widow: The Story of Beatrice Cornburgh

M Connolly - The Ricardian, 2003 - richardiii.net
… , a grocer, and this marriage had occurred by 1429, because in that year Oxney … and dane
William thatthan I will that than Iwill that [sic] the foresaid Thomas nor dane William shal not …

Prehistoric and Medieval Remains at Oxney Grange, near Eye, Peterborough: An Archaeological Excavation

S Cooper - 2007 - eprints.oxfordarchaeology.com
… The evaluation also discovered significant remains relating to the medieval monastic site
of Oxney Grange. These included graves, pits and some very substantial ditches. The graves …

An Archaeological Excavation on Land at Parnwell, Peterborough

S Williams, G Appleby - 2005 - repository.cam.ac.uk
… The site is situated 4 % miles east of Peterborough on the eastern border of Newark and
lies just east of Parnwell Way and north of Oxney Road (see figure 1). In total, the area covers …

in question after the Suppression, when it became part of the endowment of the bishoprick.

W VIL II - 2007 - search.proquest.com
… that he knoweth a farm alled Oxney farm and all the grounds … saith that Oxney farm is reputed
to be Abbey land and Oxney is … saith that Oxney and Tanholt are tithe free and that Oxney is …

[PDF][PDF] The topography of the Walland Marsh area between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries

T Tatton-Brown - Romney Marsh; Evolution …, 1988 - … .s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com
… of the Isle of Oxney along the line of the county boundary, rather than north of Oxney past …
the fleet of ships of Earl Godwin which William the Conqueror sought to secure immediately …

Jolliffe and Banks, Contractors

HW Dickinson - Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 1931 - Taylor & Francis
… and “ William Jolliffe.” Banks bought the country seats of Oxney Court, near Dover, and
Sheppey Court in Kent. He was knighted 12th June, 1822, for “ theextraordinary exertions, …

Robert Mannyng of Brunne in Lincoln

E Seaton - Medium Ævum, 1943 - search.proquest.com
… de Thame in Lincoln, Alice, wife of John de Broughton in Lincoln, and an unnamed wife of
William de Northiby of Glentham. There is no mention of children of herself or of her husband. …

On Romney Marsh

W Holloway - Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 1854 - Taylor & Francis
… Near to this last place is the Isle of Oxney, whence the Marsh runs back, in a westerly
direction, full fifteen miles, to Robertsbridge, and a little beyond; while, again, it runs back for the …

[CITATION][C] WILLIAM COURTENAY ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, 1381–1396

MAYI CKISACK - 1968 - JSTOR

[CITATION][C] Developments in the lower Rother valleys up to 1600

J Eddison - Archaeologia Cantiana, 1985