LANDS CALLED CHIPPING, CHIPPING MEAD AND CHIPPING FURZE AT BLETCHINGDON

Scope and Content

This property was originally part of the

Manor of Bletchingdon, and was sold to

Stephen Pomfret by the Coghill family in

1673/4 (see 1D/77-78 above). He divided

the land up among his heirs, as the

following deeds make clear, but they

were all gradually brought back

together, and sold as a whole in 1789 to

Arthur Annesley (X).