Oxf. Hist. Soc, Volum 3

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Society at Clarendon Press, 1885

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The Cambridge stories of Lucius Constantine and King Arthur in connection
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Twynes interview with Camden in 1622 in which Camden implies he
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The origin of his story of Oxford being once situated at Beaumont derived
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Chronological and other objections to the story that Alfred founded Oxford
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AngloSaxon Chronicle A D 1016 Eadmund dies
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Extract from a Chronicon Rofense As to Canons instituted
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Canterbury Charter Messenger from Canterbury visits Harold when
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William of Poictiers William goes to London via Guarengefort
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THE SITE OF OXFORD DURING THE SAXON Settle
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THE FOUNDATION OF S FRIDESWIDES Nunnery
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The objection of the change of Ouseford or Ousanford into Oxford
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S Frideswide escapes to Binsey or Benson
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The story told in the Cartulary of S Frides wide and the restoration
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The probabilities are perhaps in favour of Binsey being meant
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The Mercian conquest stretched southward to the long range of the Berk
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OXFORD DURING THE DANISH
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The account of that foundation in which there is no mention of Alfreds name
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King Alfred is not recorded to have visited Oxford at all
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On the meaning to be attached to the expression took possession of Oxford
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Ælfreds sovereignty over Mercia p 127
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The year 912 sees Oxford both a fortified town and the centre of a shire
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Alheard Ceolwulf Æscwin c p 138
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The objection that the Thames at Oxford was never found to bear
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The lands there given or confirmed to S Frides wides
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The Danish invasion continued the Danes gain possession of the Berkshire
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The pilgrimage of the Oxford citizen to the tomb of Æthelwold p 140 393
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Eadrics treachery shown throughout and its consequences
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Gemot at Oxford under King Cnut A D 1018 where Danes and Angles were
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S Frideswides monastery and the supposed expulsion of the monks and intro
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The importance of Abingdon Abbey as contrasted with that of S Frideswide
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Death of Eadnoth Bishop of Dorchester p 172
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Harold Harefoot dies at Oxford 1039
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The great Gemot at Oxford Oct 28 1065 when Tostig Harolds brother
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One AngloSaxon Chronicle takes William direct from Sussex to Beorham
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William of Malmesbury
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A summary of the historians as to Williams march to Exeter
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The policy of William in erecting castles
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The twelve mansions of Earl Alberic and
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95
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Eight additional churches named in the Charter supposed to have been
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Notes on the foundation of Ensham Abbey from the Registers
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The plan of the Crypt compared with that of ancient crypts elsewhere
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Examples of Geoffrey and Rouss habit of inventing names of persons to
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The names of the moneyers at Oxford during the reigns of William
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The character of Robert DOilgi drawn by the Abingdon chronicler
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585
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As to that of S Eadwards Church
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Greeklade is but a perversion of Cricklade of which the history is fairly
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AngloSaxon Chronicle A D 924 Eadwards son dies at Oxford
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II
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The Mills
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Notes adduced to prove that Leland believed in these myths
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Rudbornes Historia Major Ethelward educated at Oxford
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OXFORD DURING THE DANISH INVASION IN
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PASSAGES QUOTED IN CHAPTER X
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AngloSaxon Chronicle A D 1009 The Danes burn Oxford
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AngloSaxon Chronicle A D 1066 After Hastings William
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AngloSaxon Chronicle A D 1010
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The Thame and the Thames
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The Roman roads in the neighbourhood viz on the south the great road
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Florence of Worcester
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But eventually restores
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The cross road southward from Alchester to Dorchester
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The mansions belonging to Jermio and to the son of Manasses
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Rous obtained part of his story from this Historiola since he was in
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Florence of Worcester
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Incidental references to the antiquity of Oxford e g from Walter Burleys
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The discovery of coins near Sephton in Lancashire in 1611
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