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Oxon, Wheatley

 

Archive

  

1648/MANN/1/MS/302: Wheatley' archive folder: 6 items relating to the antiquities of Wheatley, Oxfordshire.

  

G.A. Oxon. c. 317/14: Wheatley, Oxfordshire places - notes and ephemera

  

MS. Top. Oxon. a. 24: Wheatley, Ground plans

  

MS. Top. Oxon. b. 91: Wheatley, Drawings of places in Oxfordshire

  

MS. Top. Oxon. c. 226: Wheatley, Oxfordshire escheats

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 191a: Wheatley, Notes on Oxfordshire folklore (volume III)

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 192: Wheatley, Folklore miscellanea

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 199: Wheatley, Notes on seasonal celebrations I

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 200: Wheatley, Notes on seasonal celebrations II: Morris dancing

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 201: Wheatley, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume I)

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 202: Wheatley, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume II)

  

MS. Top. Oxon. d. 203: Wheatley, Notes on sports and pastimes (volume III)

  

MS. Top. Oxon. e. 175: Wheatley, Sources for Oxfordshire topography

 

Candle

  

PRM.1911.29.30: Rush-light candle

 

Fire Accessory

  

PRM.1911.29.41: Pair of firedogs

 

Map

  

Map080: Wheatley, Oxfordshire

  

Map081: Wheatley, Oxfordshire

 

Map Detail

  

P1720: Oxon, Wheatley, [Map080 OS:"(Site of) VILLA"]

  

P1732: Oxon, Wheatley, [point and/or circular area drawn in p] [Map080 OS:"Anglo-Saxon Burial Place (Site of)"] [probably the same as MMR 1767]

  

P1762: Oxon, Wheatley

  

P1763: Oxon, Wheatley

  

P1764: Oxon, Wheatley, [original small p ringed area, annotated:]"flint implement about here (Mrs [?] Hassall 1946)"[overwritten by blue arrow] [possibly Averil, wife of W.O. Hassall, residents of Wheatley]

  

P1765: Oxon, Wheatley, [small cross annotated in p:]"coin of Pius"

  

P1766: Oxon, Wheatley, [original red circle overwritten in p]

  

P1767: Oxon, Wheatley, [Map081 OS has an Antiquities symbol (ring-terminal cross)][probably the same as MMR1732]

 

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