A History of the County of Oxford
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300 Pages

20.4 x 30.8 cm

53 b/w, 24 line illus.

Series: Victoria County History

Imprint: Victoria County History

A History of the County of Oxford

XIV: Witney and its Townships (Bampton Hundred Part Two)

Edited by Simon Townley

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Classic VCH account of Witney and its rural townships of Crawley, Curbridge and Hailey; the Windrush valley.

This volume comprises a history of the large west Oxfordshire town of Witney and its rural townships of Crawley, Curbridge, and Hailey, an area of over 7,000 acres derived from a large, late Anglo-Saxon estate. Witney, probably the site of the Anglo-Saxon estate centre, was redesigned as a planned `new town' in the late twelfth or early thirteenth century; from the seventeenth century it was widely known for its blanket industry, and became a centre of religious non-conformity. The town's origins, buildings, and physical development are fully discussed, together with its economic, social and religious history. The Windrush valley is also covered - an area of scattered woodland settlements and nucleated villages with open fields; early inclosure was probably in connection with the wool trade and Witney's cloth industry. Important sites discussed include the medieval Witney park, Caswell House, near the siteof a deserted medieval settlement, and the bishop of Winchester's recently excavated `palace' at Witney.
SIMON TOWNLEY is editor, Victoria History of Oxford.

Simon Townley has been VCH Oxfordshire county editor since 1996 and is closely involved in Oxfordshire local history, serving on the committees of several local societies. His academic interests focus on settlement, landscape, and religion, particularly (but not exclusively) in the medieval period. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

"This is microhistory at its best. The level of detail is probably unparalleled in other VCH volumes: for the rural areas, almost every farm seems to receive attention. [...]The maps and illustrations...are a notably strong feature of the volume. [...] This is a history of which, like the whole VCH enterprise, not just any county but any country should feel proud." AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW

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9781904356257

November 2004

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Title Details

300 Pages

2.04 x 3.08 cm

53 b/w, 24 line illus.

Series: Victoria County History

Imprint: Victoria County History