Oxfordshire History Centre Place Name Index and Details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the Parts of Berkshire Transferred in 1974

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Oxfordshire History Centre Place Name Index and Details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the Parts of Berkshire Transferred in 1974 Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 ABINGDON see 1 and 208 1 ABINGDON: NORTHCOURT hamlet, including part of RADLEY OHC Map Negative photo Photo 130, Photo 131 BRO Award – 12th August 1841 Q/RDc 24 Map 1841 Q/RDc 24 Act Gen Incl Act 6&7 Wm IV c.115 (1836) Other Uncoloured copy map D/EM P6 Letters re proposal to apply for bill to allot D/EP 7/144 open fields in Shippon and Abingdon 2 ADDERBURY: EAST ADDERBURY hamlet, WEST ADDERBURY hamlet, COTEFIELD hamlet, MILTON and BODICOTE OHC Award – 9th September 1768 Enrolled QS/D/A/F1 Original PAR2/16/H/1 Map Map of Milton Stilgoe A74 Act 6 Geo.III c.90 (1766) Priv. Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts v ol.vi.1 3 ALKERTON OHC Award – 28th February 1777 Enrolled QS/D/A/volA Original QS/D/A/book68 (F2) Map Possibly used for enclosure Stilgoe 53 Act 16 Geo.III c.37 (1776) Priv. Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.i.1, PZ ALKEa/333.7 BODLEIAN Draft award MS.Top.Oxon.a.5 1 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 4 ALVESCOT OHC Award – 16th February 1797 Original PAR6/16/H/1 Map With original award PAR6/16/H/1 Negative photo 1796 Photo 1 Act 36 Geo.III c.8 (1795-1796) Priv. Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.i.27, PZ ALVE/333.7 Other Certificate of completion of roads QS/Easter/1797 TNA Enrolled award CP 43/856 rot.64 East 37 Geo.III 5 APPLEFORD including parts of SUTTON COURTENAY OHC Award Copy of award PC307/H/1 Microfilm Photo 213a Map Negative photo Photo 132, Photo 133 BRO Award – 17th September 1838 Enrolled Q/RDc 86 Map 1837-1838 Q/RDc 86 Act Gen.Incl Act 6&7 Wm.IV c.115 (1836) 2 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 6 APPLETON-WITH-EATON including part of BESSELSLEIGH and SUTTON COURTENAY OHC Award Microfilm Photo 213a Map Negative photo Photo 213b BRO Award – 24th November 1831 Original Q/RDc 56 Map c.1831 Showing pre-enclosure strips Q/RDc 56 Neg photo of pre-enclosure map T/M 20 Neg photo of Eaton 1829 T/M 21 Neg photo of Eaton 1830 T/M 22 Act 9 Geo.IV c.17 (1828) Priv Priv D/EM B 32/3 ST JOHN’S COLLEGE Pre-enclosure map showing enclosure, enclosure map, originals of above maps and other papers ARDINGTON, see nos. 7 and 169 7 ARDINGTON OHC Act 48 Geo.III c.74 (1808) Priv PZ ARDI/333.7 BRO Award – 22nd January 1811 Original D/P 7/26/1 Negative photo T/PKa 7 Map c. 1811 Inset shows part of Steventon D/P 7/26/1 Map used for enclosure c.1808 D/EL P1 Act 48 Geo.III c.74 (1808) Priv D/P 66/26/2 Other Enclosure minute books 1811-1815 D/EP 66/28/1 Agreement to enclose 19 arable lands near D/ECw E3 the manor, 1635 TNA Enrolled award KB 122/906 rot. 2517 1813 Map MR 394 ARDLEY see no. 8 and 235 3 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 8 ARDLEY OHC Agreement of 1700 E349/D1/2 9 ARNCOTT OHC Award – 18th May 1816 Enrolled vol.c (QS/D/A/volC) Map 1816 shows pre-inclosure field names vol.c (QS/D/A/volC) Act 54 Geo.III c.ccvii (1814) L&P Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.iv.1, PZ ARNC/333.7 Other Letters re enclosure P25/MS1/6 p.359 ASCOTT COMMON, in ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD parish, see no. 10 ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD, see nos. 10, 11, 73 10 ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD, ASCOTT COMMON including parts of CORNBURY AND WYCHWOOD and SHIPTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD parishes OHC Award – 18th November 1859 Enrolled QS/D/A/book1 Map A & B both 1858 QS/D/A/book1 Act 21&22 Vic.c.8 (1858) PG 11 ASCOTT-UNDER-WYCHWOOD OHC Award – 19th October 1838 Enrolled QS/D/A/book2 Map 1838 (QS/D/A/book2 Negative photo of part of the map Photo 88 Act Enclosed by general agreement of the proprietors under Gen.Incl.Act 6&7 Wm.IV c.115 (1836) Other Printed extracts from awards re roads etc Lo XII/8 4 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 12 ASHBURY BRO Award – 17th January 1772 Original D/P 9/26 Negative photo T/PCp 2 Act 10 Geo.III c.69 (1770) Priv Other Post enclosure map and survey, 1775 D/EC E11 (P5) TNA Enrolled award CP 43/757 rot. 39 1772 ASTHAL, see nos. 13, 14, 73, 247 13 ASTHAL and ASTHALLEIGH including STONELANDS, hamlet in BRIZE NORTON parish OHC Award – 16th December 1814 Enrolled QS/D/A/volD Map 1814 shows pre-inclosure field names QS/D/A/volD Negative photo of enclosure plan Photo 179 Act 52 Geo.III c.cxxxi (1812) L&P (K) Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.i.59, PZ ASTHa/333.7 14 ASTHAL allotments in WYCHWOOD FOREST including parts of CORNBURY AND WYCHWOOD and LEAFIELD OHC Award – 14th November 1862 Enrolled QS/D/A/book3 Map A & B both 1860 QS/D/A/book3 Act 22 Vic. C.3 (1859) PG ASTHALLEIGH, hamlet in ASTHALL parish, see no. 13 ASTMEAD, hamlet in CROPREDY parish, see no. 78 ASTON, hamlet in ASTON BAMPTON and SHIFFORD parish see no. 15 ASTON BAMPTON AND SHIFFORD, see nos. 15, 230 5 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 15 ASTON BAMPTON AND SHIFFORD, ASTON AND COTE hamlets, QUEENBOROUGH meadow, BAMPTON IN MEAD meadow and SHILTON meadow (including part of BAMPTON) OHC Award – 15th December 1855 Enrolled QS/D/A/book5 Map Three including pre-incl map of Aston and QS/D/A/book5 Cote Act 16 and 17 Vic.c.3 (1852) PG Other Certificate of completion of roads, Trinity QSM.II/16 1854 Copy provisional order of inclosure E11/H1/1 commissioners Photocopy of articles of private agreement of O185/H/1 enclosure ASTON ROWANT, see nos. 16, 17 16 ASTON ROWANT and KINGSTON BLOUNT hamlet OHC Award – 30th January 1835 Enrolled QS/D/A/book4 Original PAR12/16/H1/1 Maps 1823-1825 1. Aston and Kingston Lower Fields QS/D/A/book4 (for all 3 maps) 2. Aston and Kingston Upper Fields 3. Aston and Kingston villages and allotments Negative photos Photo 104, 127-129 Act 2 and 3 Wm.IV c.1 (1832) Priv Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.vi.37,Ta.II/iii/1, PZ ASTOb/333.7 17 ASTON ROWANT, CHALFORD hamlet OHC Award – 13th July 1858 Enrolled QS/D/A/book17 Original PAR12/16/H1/2 Copy Ta II/iii/2 Map c.1858 QS/D/A/book17 Act 17 and 18 Vic. C.48 (1854) PG 6 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 18 ASTON, STEEPLE OHC Award – 27th June 1767 Enrolled QS/D/A/book71 (F2) Map Tracing of map made in settlement of QS/D/A/book71 (F2) boundary dispute 1836 Tracing of copy map made in 1860 QS/D/A/book71 (F2) Act 6 Geo.III c.11 (1766) Priv Oxfordshire Enclosure Acts vol.vi.521 19 ASTON TIRROLD and ASTON UPTHORPE OHC Award Negative photo Photo 213a Map Negative photos Photo 134a-b-135a-b Act which is a confirmation of an award of 1st October 1741 16 Geo.II c.15 (Priv) PZ ASTOd/333.7 BRO Award – 14th February 1817 Original Q/RDc 23a Maps: 1) Aston Tirrold and part of Aston Upthorne Q/RDc 23b c. 1808-1817 2) Aston Tirrold showing pre-enclosure strips Q/RDc 23c 1808 Act 48 Geo.III c.46 (1808) Priv not printed ASTON UPTHORPE, see nos. 19, 20 20 ASTON UPTHORPE OHC Award Xerographic print Photo 134 Act 33 Geo.III c.46 (1793) Priv PZ ASTOd/333.7 BRO Award – 1st January 1794 Enrolled Q/Rz 1 Map Negative photo T/M 34 Act 33 Geo.III c.46 (1793) Priv BODLEIAN Enclosure commissioners minutes 1793 and MS.Top.Berks c.30 other papers 7 Please note some of the enclosure acts are available online at www.legislation.gov.uk and images of the Berkshire records can be viewed at www.berkshireenclosure.org.uk Oxfordshire History Centre Place name index and details of Enclosure Awards in Oxfordshire and the parts of Berkshire transferred in 1974 BAGLEY WOOD see no.
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