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A History of the County of Oxford - XIV: Witney and its Townships (Bampton Hundred Part Two)

English · Hardback

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This volume comprises a history of the large west Oxfordshire town of Witney and its rural townships of Crawley, Curbridge, and Hailey, an area of over 7,000 acres derived from a large, late Anglo-Saxon estate. Witney, probably the site of the Anglo-Saxon estate centre, was redesigned as a planned new town' in the late twelfth or early thirteenth century; from the seventeenth century it was widely known for its blanket industry, and became a centre of religious non-conformity. The town's origins, buildings, and physical development are fully discussed, together with its economic, social and religious history. The Windrush valley is also covered - an area of scattered woodland settlements and nucleated villages with open fields; early inclosure was probably in connection with the wool trade and Witney's cloth industry. Important sites discussed include the medieval Witney park, Caswell House, near the site of a deserted medieval settlement, and the bishop of Winchester's recently excavated palace' at Witney. SIMON TOWNLEY is editor, Victoria History of Oxford.

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Simon Townley

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Classic VCH account of Witney and its rural townships of Crawley, Curbridge and Hailey; the Windrush valley.

Product details

Authors Simon Townley
Assisted by Simon Townley (Editor)
Publisher Victoria County History
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.11.2004
 
EAN 9781904356257
ISBN 978-1-904356-25-7
No. of pages 300
Weight 1454 g
Illustrations 53 b/w, 24 line illus.
Series Victoria County History
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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