2. MS. D. D. Ch. Ch. MM. 43 Date Range: 1549 - 1549 Preview: 14 March ⟨1549.⟩ A bill [in English] witnessing that sir John Williams, kt, receiver of the Court of Augmentations , has received to the King’s use from George Owen Esq. £1028/7/2 for lands belonging to the late (i) chapel of S. […] in Cropredy, appurtenant to the chantry of St. John the Baptist in Fyfield. (ii) Parish church and chantry of S. Mary Magdalen, Oxford. (iii) Chantry of Our Lady in S. Giles’, Oxford. (iv) Guild of S. Nicholas in S. Mary’s Church, Oxford. (v) Chantry of Bampton. (vi) Chantry of Our Lady in Bray. (vii) Chantry of St. James in Chipping Norton. (viii) Chantry of St. John in the same. (ix) Chantry of St. Margaret in Woodstock. (x) Guild of Our Lady in Banbury.
3. MS. D. D. Ewelme a. 7/A.52 Date Range: 1450 - 1510 Preview: Rental. Shutlanger (Northamptonshire), Stoke Bruerne (Northamptonshire), Alderton (Northamptonshire) (manor), Wappenham (Northamptonshire), Grimscote (Northamptonshire), Woodend (Northamptonshire), Litchborough (Northamptonshire), Potterspury (Northamptonshire), Banbury (Oxfordshire), Lillingstone Lovell (Buckinghamshire). c. 1450-1510 (Sir Richard Empson).
4. MS. D.D. Risley A. IX. 1/7 Date Range: 1595 - 1596 Preview: Bargain and sale. Banbury (Oxfordshire), Calthorpe (Oxfordshire), Wickham (Oxfordshire). 1595-1596 . Seals: Shelfmark:[As for document]Person Name:George Danvers
5. MS. D.D. Risley A. VII. 1/1 Date Range: 1556 - 1557 Preview: Declaration of the uses of a recovery. Calthorpe (Oxfordshire), Wickham (Oxfordshire), Banbury (Oxfordshire). 1556-1557 . Seals: Shelfmark:[As for document]Person Name:Henry Halleheade
6. MS. D.D. Risley A. VII. 1/2 Date Range: 1595 - 1595 Preview: Feoffment. Calthorpe (Oxfordshire), Wickham (Oxfordshire). 1595. Seals: Shelfmark:[As for document]Motif:Crest of CopePerson Name:Sir Anthony Cope
7. MS. D.D. Risley A. VIII. 5/7 Date Range: 1589 - 1589 Preview: Office copy of letters patent with translation [grant to bishop of Oxford of property etc]. Banbury (Oxfordshire), Hardwick (Oxfordshire). 1589.