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Oxfordshire Tithe Map Handlist Oxfordshire History Centre TITHE HANDLIST Parish, map, apportionment Reference ABINGDON, ST HELEN Microfilm copy of the Award 1842 Film – IR29/2/2 Microfilm copy of the Map 1842 Film – IR30/2/2 Photocopy Award and Map 1844 Tithecopy/1 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1860 Film – IR29/2/2 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1928 Film – IR29/2/2 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1929 Film – IR29/2/2 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1929 Film – IR29/2/2 Microfilm copy of the Map 1929 Film – IR30/2/2 ABINGDON, ST NICHOLAS Microfilm copy of the Award 1842 Film – IR29/2/1 Microfilm copy of the Map 1842 Film – IR30/2/1 Photocopy Award and Map 1842, 1844 Tithecopy/2 ADWELL Award 1841 4/A Copy Award Bi XVI/1 Microfilm copy of the Award 1841 Film - IR29/27/1 Map 1841 4/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1841 Film – IR30/27/1 Tracing of the Map made 1885 Bi XVI/2a ALBURY (see also TIDDINGTON) Award and Map1847 5/A&M Microfilm copy of the Award 1847 Film – IR29/27/2 Microfilm copy of the Map 1847 Film – IR30/27/2 Altered Apportionment 1865 5a/A Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1865 Film – IR29/27/2 Map 1865 5a/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1865 Film – IR30/27/2 Altered Apportionment and Map 1865 Hase II/2 Altered Apportionment 1934 PAR4/15/F3/3 AMBROSDEN Award 1848 8/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1848 Film – IR29/27/4 Map 1848 8/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1848 Film – IR30/27/4 APPLEFORD Microfilm copy of the Award 1839 Film – IR29/2/5 Microfilm copy of the Map 1839 Film – IR30/2/5 Photocopy Award and Map 1840 Tithecopy/4 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1862 Film – IR29/2/5 Maps highlighted in yellow have been digitised and can be accessed at https://bit.ly/ohc_tithe 1 Oxfordshire History Centre TITHE HANDLIST APPLETON Microfilm copy of the Award 1840 Film – IR29/2/6 Microfilm copy of the Map 1840 Film – IR30/2/6 Photocopy Award and Map Tithecopy/3 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1912 Film – IR29/2/6 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1936 Film – IR29/2/6 ARDINGTON Microfilm copy of the Award 1842 Film – IR29/2/8 Microfilm copy of the Map 1842 Film – IR30/2/8 Photocopy Award and Map 1843 Tithecopy/6 ARDLEY Award 1839 14/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1839 Film – IR29/27/5 Map 1839 14/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1839 Film – IR30/27/5 Altered Apportionment and Map 1892 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/1 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1892 Film – IR29/27/5 Altered Apportionment 1902 14a/A Map 1902 14a/M Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1892 Film – IR29/27/5 Altered Apportionment 1926 14b/A Extract from the Altered Apportionment and Map 1926 P166/T/1 Map 1926 14b/M Altered Apportionment and Map1926 J XII c/1a-b Microfilm copy of the Award 1926 Film – IR29/27/5 Microfilm copy of the Map 1926 Film – IR30/27/5 ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD Award 1840 15/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1840 Film – IR29/27/6 Map 1840 15/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1840 Film – IR30/27/6 Altered Apportionment 1860 15a/A Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1860 Film – IR29/27/6 Map 1860 15a/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1860 Film – IR30/27/6 ASTON AND COTE (in BAMPTON) Award 1841 18/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1841 Film – IR29/27/7 Map1841 18/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1841 Film – IR30/27/7 Altered Apportionment and Map 1857 18a/A&M Altered Apportionment and Map 1857 PAR17/15/T1/1-2 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1857 Film – IR29/27/7 Microfilm copy of the Map 1857 Film – IR30/27/7 Maps highlighted in yellow have been digitised and can be accessed at https://bit.ly/ohc_tithe 2 Oxfordshire History Centre TITHE HANDLIST Altered Apportionment and Map 1922 18b/A&M Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1922 Film – IR29/27/7 Altered Apportionment and Map 1923 18c/A&M Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1923 Film – IR29/27/7 Microfilm copy of the Map 1923 Film – IR30/27/7 ASTON, NORTH Award 1843 20/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1843 Film – IR29/27/8 Map 1843 20/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1843 Film – IR30/27/8 Altered Apportionment and Map1857 20a/A&M Altered Apportionment and Map1857 Acc 2200 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1850 Film – IR29/27/8 Exchange of Glebe 1850 20b/A Map (damaged) 1850 20b/M Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1856 Film – IR29/27/8 Altered Apportionment and Map 1913 20c/A&M Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1913 Film – IR29/27/8 ASTON ROWANT Award 1840 21/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1840 Film – IR29/27/9 Map 1840 21/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1840 Film – IR30/27/9 Map and Apportionment for Chalford and Copcourt 1840 PAR12/15/T1/1 ASTON SANDFORD Award 1842 22/A Map 1842 22/M ASTON TIRROLD Award and Map Acc 3609 Microfilm copy of the Award 1840 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Map 1840 Film – IR 30/2/10 Photocopy Award and Map 1840 Tithecopy/7 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1885 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1903 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1920 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1922 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1922 Film – IR 29/2/10 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1932 Film – IR 29/2/10 ASTON UPTHORPE (see BESSELSLEIGH) ATTINGTON (see also TETSWORTH) Award 1848 25/A Map 1848 25/M Award and Map 1848 Att I/1 Maps highlighted in yellow have been digitised and can be accessed at https://bit.ly/ohc_tithe 3 Oxfordshire History Centre TITHE HANDLIST Microfilm copy of the Award 1848 Film – IR29/27/10 Microfilm copy of the Map 1848 Film – IR30/27/10 BAMPTON (see also ASTON AND COTE, BRIGHTHAMPTON, CHIMNEY and SHIFFORD) Award and Map 1859 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.457/1 Award and Map 1859 PAR16/15/T1/1 Microfilm copy of the Award and Map 1859 Film – IR29/27/11 Microfilm copy of the Map 1859 Film – IR30/27/11 BAINTON (in STOKE LYNE) Award 1850 29/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1850 Film – IR29/27/13 Map 1850 29/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1850 Film – IR30/27/13 BANBURY (see also WICKHAM) Award 1852 30/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1852 Film – IR29/27/12 Map 1852 30/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1852 Film – IR30/27/12 Altered Apportionment and Map 1864 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/2 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1864 Film – IR29/27/12 Altered Apportionment and Map 1878 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/3 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1878 Film – IR29/27/12 BAULKING Microfilm copy of the Award 1838 Film – IR29/2/13 Microfilm copy of the Map 1838 Film – IR30/2/13 Photocopy Award and Map 1840 Tithecopy/5 BEGBROKE Award 1845 37/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1845 Film – IR29/27/14 Map 1845 37/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1845 Film – IR30/27/14 Award and Map 1845 PAR27/15/M/1 Altered Apportionment 1869 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/4a Altered Apportionment 1869 PAR27/15/F/11 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1869 Film – IR29/27/14 Altered Apportionment 1890 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/4b Altered Apportionment 1890 PAR27/15/F/12 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1890 Film – IR29/27/14 Altered Apportionment 1905 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/5 Altered Apportionment 1905 PAR27/15/F/13 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1905 Film – IR29/27/14 Maps highlighted in yellow have been digitised and can be accessed at https://bit.ly/ohc_tithe 4 Oxfordshire History Centre TITHE HANDLIST BENSON (BENSINGTON) Award 1842 38/A Award 1842 Benson PC III/1a Map (damaged)1842 38/M Microfilm copy of the Award 1842 Film – IR29/27/15 Map 1842 Benson PC III/1b Microfilm copy of the Map 1842 Film – IR30/27/15 Altered Apportionment and Map1884 38a/A&M Altered Apportionment and Map1884 Benson PC III/2a&2b Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1884 Film – IR29/27/15 Microfilm copy of the Map 1884 Film – IR30/27/15 Altered Apportionment 1922 38b/A Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1922 Film – IR29/27/15 Altered Apportionment 1923 38c/A Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1923 Film – IR29/27/15 Map 1923 38c/M Microfilm copy of the Map 1923 Film – IR30/27/15 Altered Apportionment and Map 1923 PAR28/15/M/1 Altered Apportionment and Map 1932 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/6 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1932 Film – IR29/27/15 Altered Apportionment and Map 1933 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/7 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1933 Film – IR29/27/15 BERRICK SALOME Award and Map 1843 39/A&M Microfilm copy of the Award 1943 Film – IR29/27/16 Microfilm copy of the Map 1843 Film – IR30/27/16 Altered Apportionment and Map 1884 39a/A&M Altered Apportionment and Map 1884 PAR30/15/T1/1 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1884 Film – IR29/27/16 Microfilm copy of the Map 1884 Film – IR30/27/16 BESSELSLEIGH Microfilm copy of the Award 1842 Film – IR29/2/17 Microfilm copy of the Map 1842 Film – IR30/2/17 Photocopy Award and Map 1842 Tithecopy/8 BIX Award 1841 44/A Microfilm copy of the Award 1841 Film – IR29/27/17 Map 1841 44/M Map 1841 (fragile not to be produced) PAR33/15/T1/1 Microfilm copy of the Map 1841 Film – IR30/27/17 Altered Apportionment and Map 1858 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/8 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment and Map 1858 Film – IR29/27/17 Altered Apportionment 1872 MS.Oxf.Dioc.Papers c.458/9 Altered Apportionment 1872 PAR33/15/T2/1 Microfilm copy of the Altered Apportionment 1872 Film – IR29/27/17 Maps highlighted in yellow have been digitised and can be accessed at https://bit.ly/ohc_tithe
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