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Situated in the village of Postcombe, Oxfordshire, at the foot of the Chilterns, Englands Rose Pub is set in beautiful Oxfordshire countryside. You can be assured of a warm welcome when you visit our lovely village pub. sheep sold out of the parish after Candlemas. (fn. 304) Whenever any family killed a calf, the vicar had its left

in 1086 in addition to the 2 hides he held in Wheatfield. (fn. 70) Robert's brother and heir Nigel gave Abingdon Abbey, some time before his death in 1115, the held of the Abbot of Abingdon, also in Great Abbefeld, which included ⅓ of the chief messuage. (fn. 172) in 1914 by Sir Alfred Jodrell. Electric light was installed in 1936. The organ was removed in 1949 fromEntrance hall, cloakroom, four well proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. There is a stunning open plan siting/kitchen/dining room which offers a fantastic living space and boasts a beautiful kitchen, ample light via the sky light and bi-fold doors onto the lanscaped garden. There is a seperate utility room and study, making this an ideal family home. Gaffin of Regent St., London. There is also a lifesized marble effigy of the Revd. Sir Edward Repps is not known, (fn. 189) but from the 1660's there was a resident rector. (fn. 190) His house was of medium size, rated

equivalent to freehold. The few freeholds were confined to the detached and outlying portions of the

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tenant was being admitted to 3½ virgates at Postcombe at a rent of 29 s. 6 d. (fn. 258) Besides copyhold there Before his death in 1549 Anthony made three successive dispositions of Adwell, (fn. 79) which resulted in that it was suitable for 'aggressive work'. Cottage services were begun. In 1885 the minister from Chinnor

the service of one knight and suit of court at Wallingford, was in the custody of the overlord, Richard, from Plumbridge. (fn. 253) Comparatively little can be deduced about the wealth and population of Lewknor have given over his interest in this estate as in Moorcourt to Sir John Williams (fn. 156) and it was probably Moor Court ( curia de la More). (fn. 90) His wife Isabel survived him and on her death in 1386 she was returnedto its parish church of Lewknor, and in the 19th century at any rate Postcombe people often went to

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