A list of places featuring in Macnamara’s Memorials of the Danvers Family
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Calne, 7–4, 17–12
Calthorpe, 4–3, 4–4, 4–5, 4–6, 4–7, 4–9, 6–10, 6–12, 6–16, 6–18, 7–3, 7–5, 7–9, 7–12, 17–1
manor-house, 4–2, 4–3, 4–4, 4–10
oriel window, 4–4, 4–10, 13–7, 17–1, 17–17
sold, 17–4
Cambridge, 5–19, 6–4, 6–7
King’s College, 6–7
Camley, 17–11
Canons Ashby, 6–9, 9–18
manor-house, 9–13
priory, 7–3, 9–14, 9–18, 10–1, 11–3
dissolution, 11–4
Canterbury, cathedral, 3–3
Carlisle, 16–8
Carminowe, manor, 8–4
Carthusians, 5–10
Castlecombe, 8–4
Caversfield, 5–10, 5–11, 5–12, 5–18
Bayard’s Green, 5–13
church, 5–11, 5–12
description, 5–13, 5–14
monument, 5–10
brass
Denton, 5–13
Langston/Danvers, 5–11, 5–13
Langston, 5–10
Roman burial site, 5–13
location, 5–7, 5–12
manor-house, 5–12
Chadlington, 10–3
Chalgrave, 1–3, 6–3, 6–19, 7–6, 7–10
Chamberhouse, 6–9, 6–12, 6–14, 6–15
‘Castle’, 6–10
Kennet river, 6–10
manor, 6–10
Champion, church, 5–11
Charlbury, 1–8, 3–3, 3–8, 5–23
Charwell, 5–26
Charwelton, 5–5, 5–9, 7–1, 7–14, 12–10
Chaucombe, 4–11, 8–14
abbey, charters, 3–17
priory, 3–2, 3–4, 3–9, 3–16, 3–17, 4–7
charter, 5–25
church, 3–11
location, 3–5, 3–8
register, 3–5
Chebreye, 16–11
Chelsea, 8–30, 8–31
Old Chelsea Church, 8–30
Chester, 5–16, 15–5, 16–9
Warrington Church, 14–4
Chesterford, 6–16
Chetwode, 15–1
Chevauchesul-Hampton. See Chiselhampton
Chibenhurst, 17–2
Chichester, 5–26
Chicksands, 8–27
Chiltern Hills, 1–1
Chilton, 8–33, 13–9, 16–9, 16–12, 16–13
church, 16–11
description, 16–11
manor, 16–7, 16–8, 16–9, 16–11, 16–13
house, 16–11
Chilworth, 6–6, 6–14
Great, 6–3, 6–14
Little, 6–3
China, Black Death, 4–1
Chinnor, 6–3
Chippenham, 6–8, 6–14, 9–2
Chipping
Norton, 13–1, 13–11
Warden, 9–12
Chiselhampton, 1–7, 2–7, 3–8, 6–10, 6–11, 6–12, 6–14, 17–2
Christchurch College, see under Oxford
Churchdown, church, monument, Danvers, 17–12
churchwardens, 11–1, 11–2, 11–4, 11–6
election of, 11–7
Cirencester, 8–27, 17–12
Cistercians, 1–1, 1–2, 1–3, 1–9, 3–2, 5–2
Civil War, 9–10, 9–13, 13–5, 15–2
‘protections’, from Royalists and Parliamentarians, 13–6
defence of Greenlands House, 17–2
Naseby, 13–9
Parliamentarians, 5–14, 8–31, 15–2
Restoration, 8–15, 8–31
Royalists, 15–2
Sequestrators, 8–29, 8–31
Clatcote, abbey, 5–10
Clattercote, 5–14, 8–14
Clavering, church, 8–25
Claydon, 5–14
church, 5–10
Cleidone, 3–5
clergy
decline in learning after the Black Death, 4–1, 4–6
in marriage, 1–13, 3–1
Clevancy, 7–4, 7–5
Clever, 6–6
Cleware, 6–6
Clifton, 4–10, 5–24
location, 5–7
clothing
arms and armour against the Scots, 3–9
Norman soldiers, 2–3
coffin, lead, of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 9–5
Cogges, 15–2
Colbroke, 6–11
Coleshill
Liskerd, 8–23
St Clare, 8–23
Colnbrook, 6–14, 9–11
Colrigg, 16–7, 16–12
Combe, 6–6
abbey, 6–9, 7–7
Magna, 6–14
Compton, 6–16, 11–5, 16–11, 16–13
church, monument, Verney, 6–16
house, window, Verney arms, 7–3
Murdack, 6–12, 7–3, 9–11
conditions
after the Black Death
for labourers, 4–1
for landowners, 4–2
daily routine, fourteenth century, 3–12
food, fourteenth century, 3–12
in Benedictine abbeys, 3–3
manor-house, fourteenth century, 3–11, 3–12
military service, ransom, 3–10
on military service, against the Scots, 3–9
rents of those holding land, thirteenth century, 3–6
Tetsworth, twelfth century
houses, 1–7
manor-house, 1–7
under the interdict of John, 3–2
vagabondage and vagrants, 11–4, 11–6
wages in sixteenth century Culworth, 11–6
Cornbury, 8–29
Corsham, death of Henry Long, 8–28
Corston, 4–7, 6–1, 6–17, 7–4, 7–5, 7–15
chapel, 7–4, 7–5, 7–15
location, 7–4
Cothropp, 6–16
Coton, 5–4
Coulston, 17–9
manor, 17–10
Coventry, Parliament, 4–8, 6–2
Cowley, 16–5
Coyty, 8–7
Creek, 7–14
Crendon, 6–14, 6–16
Crockwell, 15–5
Crokleygreen, 9–11
Cropredy, 3–5, 4–3, 4–7, 5–14, 5–25, 6–10, 6–11, 8–14
See also Prescote
bridge, 3–9, 5–14, 15–2
Cherwell, 5–14
church, 5–9, 5–14, 8–13, 8–20
description, 5–15
monument
brass, Danvers/Langston, 5–14
Danvers, 8–32
Danvers (?), AD, 5–15
Danvers/Langston, 5–14
Prescote chapel, 5–14, 5–15
Civil War, 15–2
Domesday Book, 5–14
St Fremund chapel, 5–9, 5–15, 8–20
cross
Banbury, 9–13
Culworth, 9–13
Crouch Hill, 17–7
Crowlton, 5–4
Crowne Park, 17–14
Crusades, 2–7, 3–3
Culworth, 4–5, 5–4, 5–8 - 5–10, 6–16, 7–1, 9–10 - 9–12, 9–20, 15–1 - 15–3, 15–5, 15–6, 15–8
‘Seat of Sir John Danvers Bart.’, 15–6
Arberry Hill, 9–12
Banbury Lane, 9–12
Bankcroft, 11–3
Barrow Hill, 9–12
Berry Close, 12–6
castle, 9–12, 9–14
Cherwell, 9–12
Chrech Way, 11–2
church, 5–10, 8–20, 9–12, 10–2, 11–4, 11–5, 15–1, 15–5
bells, 9–14, 9–15, 11–2 - 11–4, 11–7, 11–8, 11–10, 15–3
No 4 (1895), 11–2
Shrive (or ‘pancake’), 9–14, 9–15
Catholic, 11–4, 12–1
chalice, 9–15
description, 9–13, 9–14
font, 9–14
monument, Danvers, 15–5, 15–6
registers, 9–16
restoration (1840), 9–13
Civil War, 9–13
cross, 9–13
Danvers House, 15–6
descent, early, 9–11
description, 9–13
Domesday Book, 9–11
Dower House, 12–4
entail of 1542, 9–1
Flax Ground, 11–3
geology, 9–12
Greenways Yard, 11–3
Hemcraft, 11–3
house of Daniel Danvers of Northampton, 12–10
in the reign of Henry VIII, 10–1
Jewsharbour, 11–3
location, 5–5
Mandeville, 5–4, 8–19, 9–5, 9–11
manor, 8–19, 9–1, 9–18, 10–6
additions and stock, 9–2
house, 12–1
description, 9–13
muniment chest, 9–21
visit of Charles I, 9–13
sold, 15–6
manor-house, Charles I, 15–2
manors, 9–1
mill, 9–12
Nether Mill, 10–5
Nole Hill, 11–3
parish accounts, 11–1, 11–2, 11–3, 11–4, 11–5, 11–6, 11–7, 11–8, 11–10, 15–3
lotteries, 11–5
Peas Furlong, 11–3
Pinkney, 5–4, 8–19, 9–11, 9–12
Plank Mead, 11–3
ridge, 9–12
Rye Hill, 11–3
school house, 15–6
Shipmark Way, 11–2
town-soldier, 11–3, 11–4, 11–5, 11–6
with matchlock, 11–4
Woad Ground, 11–3
Curle Croft, 17–14
customs officers, 5–7
Cutherwick, 6–11
Cuxton, 15–3