Playing Field in New Road 1988
- BCA - 2022.3804
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- 1988
Image of young girl on seesaw in the Playing Field. New Road.
View shows houses in Bushey Row.
Adjacent to Fire Station, Field has been built over with Pembroke Close
Janet Westman
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Playing Field in New Road 1988
Image of young girl on seesaw in the Playing Field. New Road.
View shows houses in Bushey Row.
Adjacent to Fire Station, Field has been built over with Pembroke Close
Janet Westman
Image showing Caravan and Mobile Homes in St Mary's Court , off Primrose Lane probably about 1990 supplied by Andrew Hilditch
Janet Westman
Shirt Race evening. Outside the Town Hall opposite Londis
Image of crowd outside the Londis Shop
watching the Shirt Race
Janet Westman
Winster Morris Dancers from Derbyshire 1988 at Bampton
Images of visiting Morris Men outside Lavender Flats in 1988 supplied by Andrew Hilditch
Winster Morris from Derbyshire
Janet Westman
Conveyance of South Terrace and Wedding Cert. Joan Willmer and Ernest Pocock
Marriage Certificate of Ernest Allen Pocock of Yew Tree Farm, Clanfield and Joan Barnard Willmer of Friars Court , Clanfield.
Their Fathers Allen William Pocock and Richard Newman Willmer were both farmers.
They married at the Methodist Chapel in Clanfield AR Hopkins, was Minister and Harry A Steptoe was Registrar. 1951.
Abstract of the title of Mrs Mary Elizabeth Willmer dated 1959 and Conveyance of South Terrace, Weald - a piece of land where a group of 6 cottages once stood.
Janet Westman
Map of Bampton July 1989 revised 1990
Map Showing extent of Bampton in1989 (revised 1990)
Janet Westman
Constance Irene de Hamel Funeral Service
Order of Funeral Service of Con de Hamel December 2009.
Constance was born August 10th 1916 and she died November 20th 2009. During a long and very active and interesting career she was a continuity announcer for the BBC during WWII on the wireless as it was called then. Her life was very interesting and coincidentally this is a wonderful piece of social history.
There is an interview with Con on YouTube .
It is a sound recording not a video and is available on the following link https://youtu.be/xDIGBR6_IiI
made February 11th 2005.
Janet Westman
George Talbot, The 6th Earl of Shrewsbury 1528-1590
George Talbot the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, was the only son of Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury and Mary Dacre. As a young man George saw military service under Protector Somerset in the ‘Rough Wooings’ in Scotland and he married Gertrude Manners, daughter of the 1st Earl of Rutland, by whom he had six children, although she died in 1566. In March 1568, he married Bess of Hardwick, the wealthy widow of Sir William Cavendish of Chatsworth, who was a year older than himself.
The first creation of Earl of Shrewsbury occurred in 1074 for Roger de Montgomerie, one of William the Conqueror's principal counsellors. Roger thus became one of the most powerful magnates in England, ruling most of Shropshire and holding lands in eleven other counties, and included most of Bampton which continued to belong to the family through future generations.
Roger was succeeded in 1094 by his younger son Hugh, his elder son Robert of Belléme succeeding to his lands in Normandy. On Hugh's death in 1098 the earldom passed to his brother Robert.
More information about the Earls of Shrewsbury can be found in the pdf attached.
Janet Westman
Map 1913 Edition Marsh Lane East incl Weald and Clanfield Road
Ordnance Survey Map showing Area from Marsh Lane, Weald and Clanfield Road,
used by Habgood and Mammatt Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents of Witney
Some Pencil markings showing land belonging to Parker, Abingdon Poor, Litchfield, Buckingham, Townsend, and "Little Weald" Auction 15/6/62.
Printed and published by Ordnance Survey Office Southampton 1913 Price 3/-
Janet Westman
A General View of Agriculture in Oxfordshire
A general view of agriculture in Oxfordshire carried out in 1807 and published in 1813. Rates, thrashing mills and tillage. Drilling, wheat, beans and tares. Cattle and Labour. Relating to Bampton and its hamlets, Haddon, Weald, Cote, Aston, Lew, Chimney and Shifford. Report is written by Arthur Young and seems to use Mr. Singleton of Bampton as an example of of how things were done.
Janet Westman