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Documents relating to Bampton Among Archives of D&C in Exeter, compiles by Lloyd Hughes Owens

  • BCA - 2017.687
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  • 1247 - 1963

These are a collection of records compiled by Lloyd Hughes Owens and cover many aspects of local life and people. 1247 local tithes; 1275 extract from Quo Warranto Roll concerning tenures; 1288 Bond of obligation to pay rent for Vicars' house; 1262 Grant of land in Chimney; 1307-8 Confirmation of the rights of the D & C to manorial privilege in Bampton; 1318 Composition concerning common pasture; 1308-19 Records in suit - depositions of witnesses etc - concerning the tithes of Standlake and concerning the burial of the people of Standlake in Bampton parish church; 1360 Judgement in a suit against the chaplain of Standlake; 1406 Memoranda about the burials of the people of Standlake and Herdwyck away from Bampton parish church; 1445 Copy of an earlier grant, exemplified by Edmund Lacy, bishop of Exeter by the Bishop of Lincoln of portions of the parish church of Bampton to the D & C of Exeter; mid 15th century Draft letter recommending Richard Daber as Vicar of Bampton; late 15th century Group of letters about the manor of Bampton, addressed to the bailiff of the manor; 1503-4 Reference to the rebuilding of the chancel of Bampton church; Repairs made in 1496 at a cost of £20 in the accounts spread over 20 years; late 15th century? Reference to a suit between the Earl of Shrewsbury and the D & C concerning common of pasture in Bampton; 1670 Certificate by Bishop of Oxford re William Hodge's resignation of the vicarage; 1691 Receipt by Mr Veysey for the court rolls of Bampton. There is much more information in this collection of papers.

Bampton Community Archive

Post for a talk in St Mary's - The Role of Wine In The Church

  • BCA - 2020.2367
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  • March 17th 2019

The Friends of Saint Mary, Bampton as part of their fund raising have in recent years organised a series of two or three talks, one a month, in the springtime. Robin Shuckburgh was to talk on the Role of Wine in The Church but sadly, due to dreadful weather this had to be cancelled and it is hoped Robin can do this another year.

Bampton Community Archive

Full list of key workers whose children will be exempt from school closures

  • BCA - 2020.2357
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  • March 20th 2020

The outbreak of Coronavirus in 2020 has caused devastation to the way of life all around the world. New restrictions and advice were being given daily by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and two specialist advisers each day at 5pm from the week beginning Monday March 16th 2020.

It was announced during this week that all schools were to close but the pupils of key workers could still go to nominated schools to allow their parent to continue with his or her essential job. Also, pupils who would normally have free school meals would be able to go in order to have at least one square meal per day.

On Friday, the list of key workers was published and this article from the on-line Witney Gazette lists those key workers.

An instruction from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York this week said there would be no services until the risk of catching coronavirus has passed. Weddings can take place with a maximum of 5 people attending but that did not say if it was the bride and groom and the clergy plus two, or those 3 plus 5. Not helpful.

Bampton Community Archive

Thanksgiving For Victory Service 1945

  • BCA - 2017.674
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  • 1945

This is the Service program for the Thanksgiving Service for Victory held in 1945. As the service sheet was printed in London it was probably a standard service to be held across the UK

Nik Stanbridge

Leaflet, fundraising for restoration of the pipe organ

  • BCA - 2019.2232
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  • September 2019

On February 17th 2016 work began to dismantle the old pipe organ in St Mary's. Douglas Clare, one of our two churchwardens in April 2019 wrote the following article for the May issue of Contact.

Bampton Community Archive

Roger Barnes 1949-2022

  • BCA - 2022.4020
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  • 2022

Roger Barnes lived in Ducklington with his wife Margaret, instrumental in many Bampton bellringers learning to become method ringers. He was one of the top ringers in Oxfordshire and rang in the cathedral church and others in Oxford. He taught many young people in Ducklington to ring and to help those in Bampton. Margaret is also a ringer and continued to ring in Bampton and for several years has been vice tower captain alongside the captain, Dave Rose.

Janet Westman

Vicars of Bampton, 1200-1500

  • BCA - 2022.4024
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  • 1200-1500

Summary of Bampton Vicars and Vicarages, dating from years 11th to late 14th century. supplied by Maggie Harris of Churchgate House.
Vicars names mentioned:
Godfrey de Lucy
John D'Alencon
John Fitz John
Hugh De Ilchester
Philip DeExeter
Hugh De Scotthorn
Roger De Bromyard
Nicholas De Bampton
Robert De Lucy
Simon the Vicar
Nicholas de Totnes
William Pibcerna
William de Coleshill
Henry de Paris
John dew Kar
William de Bodmin
Richard de Beeston
Robert De Buckingham
Richard de Exeter
Robert Bythewall
John De Serynton
Thomas Chasteloun
John Chame(or Chanie)
John Brown
Roger De Heulee
William Elys
Robert
Richard De Braud hurst
Robert Fleming
William Wenrich
Wiliam Belamyslond
Roger Ford
Thomas Dyer
John Moore
John Culmere
John Pope
Richard Moore
William Woode
Robert Ayington
Thomas yonge
Thomas Fyssher
William Gawel
William Hoper
Richard Clerk
Edmune Willesford
John Southwode
Richard Heynson
John Lichfield
John Dyer
Edmund Crispin
John Dagle
Walter Wright
William Leveson
Thomas de Boulegh
John Holrygg
John Wydelond
John Forde
John Fyla
William Dyer alias Cole
Robert Holcot
Thomas Hoye
Richard Crispin
Thomas Burton
John Whyte
John Dotyn
Henry Dotyn
John Arthur
Francis Dirston
Robert Hopar
Richard Houghall (Hughol, Huffield)
Hjohn Hynton
John Chaplain
John Loskyns
Richatd Clerk
John Simondes
Walkelin
William Pincerna

Janet Westman

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