APPENDIX II 



Oxfordshire. Glebe Terriers of the Seventeenth Century 

 (Bodl., Oxfordshire Archdeaconry Papers) 



489 



Township 



Alkerton 



Alvescot 



Ardley 



Astall 



Aston, Steeple 

 Brize Norton 

 Broughton Poggs 



Cottisford 



Duns Tew 



Fulbrook 

 Glimpton 



Kencott 



I 1647. 



» 1685. 



3 [Before 1679.] 



* 1634. 



» 1684. 

 « 1685. 

 ' 1685. 



Description of the Glebe 

 " Lands and Layes on the South side 21, on the North 



side 19." ' 

 In a field called Barrell 4^ acres in 5 parcels 



in a field called Woo-Lands i acre in 2 parcels. 

 In the Upper Fields are 17 acres of ground, viz., 

 9§ acres in the East field in 18 parcels and 

 7^ acres in the West field in 14 parcels.^ 

 Two yard-lands, viz., 



in West field 22 acres in 9 parcels 

 in East field 26 acres, 8 butts, in 10 parcels.' 

 In the East field 35 acres in 3 parcels 



in the West field 4 acres in 4 parcels.* 

 In the lower field 1 2 acres in 5 parcels 



in the upper field 9 acres in 4 parcels.' 

 In the grove field 365 acres, 5 lands, in 34 parcels 



in Ringborough field 47 acres, 4 lands, in 35 parcels.^ 

 Two yard-lands, viz., 



in the East field 3if acres in 31 parcels 

 in the West field 37 acres in 30 parcels, with 2 crofts 

 containing 4 acres.' 

 " The glebe land in Cottesford fielde lies for 4 yard 

 lands divided into two fields: whereof one field, 

 which lieth Eastward, containeth 39 acres, and the 

 other field, which lieth Westward, containeth 21 

 acres." * 

 Two yard-lands described in two (not very legible) 

 columns, containing many parcels and headed "on 

 the North side " and " on the South side." » 

 In the West field ^^ acres in 25 parcels 



in the East field 305 acres in 20 parcels.'" 

 On the north side of the town in the common fields 27^ 

 acres, 7 lands, i butt, in 25 parcels 

 on the south side of GHmpton in the common fields 



14 acres, 3 lands, in 9 parcels 



on the upper side of Woodstocke way [also on the 

 south] 16 acres, 9 lands, in 13 parcels. 



There are closes, viz., 5 acres of arable, i acre of 

 meadow, 4 acres of pasture, 19 acres of heath.'' 

 In the West field 355 acres in 21 parcels, and in the 

 Hitching 7 j acres, and in the "new broake ground" 



1 5 acres to be sown with this field 



8 Late XVII cen. Printed by J. C. Blomfield, 

 History of the Present Deanery of Bicester 

 (8 pts., London, 1882-94), "'■ 3i- 



' 1634. i» 1685. 11 1685. 



