OXFORD ENGLAND

Vol 1: The records of St. Bartholomew's priory and of the church and parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield

Vol 2: The records of St. Bartholomew's priory and of the church and parish of St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield

A sermon preached on the occasion of the present rebellion in Scotland, at the parish-church of St. James, Westminster, and the chapels belonging to it, October 6, 13, 1745, by Thomas, Lord Bishop of Oxford

Vol 1: Parochial antiquities attempted in the history of Ambrosden, Burcester, and other adjacent parts in the counties of Oxford and Bucks

Vol 2: Parochial antiquities attempted in the history of Ambrosden, Burcester, and other adjacent parts in the counties of Oxford and Buck

Oxford County Histories

A history of Oxfordshire

Vol 1: The Victoria history of the county of Northampton

Volume 2. The Victoria History of the County of Oxford.

History, Gazeteer and directory of the County of Oxford : comprising a general survey of the county

Memoirs chiefly illustrative of the history and Antiquities of the county and city of Oxford, communicated to the annual meeting of the Archaeological institute of Great Britain and Ireland, held aT Oxford, June, 1850. With a report of the general proceedings of the meeting

The history and antiquities of Bicester, a market town in Oxfordshire : compiled from original records, the parish archives, title-deeds of estates, Harleian MSS., papers in the augmentation office, scarce books, &c., and containing translations of the principal papers, charters, &c. in Kennett's parochial antiquities. To which is added and inquiry into the history of Alchester, a city of the Dobuni, the site of which now forms a part of the common field of Wendlebury in the county of Oxford.

The Chantry certificates. Edited and transcribed by Rose Graham. The Edwardian inventories of church goods.

The parliamentary history of the county of Oxford, including the city and university of Oxford, and the boroughs of Banbury, Burford, Chipping Norton, Dadington, Witney, and Woodstock, from the earliest times to the present day, 1213-1899, with biographical and genealogical notices of the members

 

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