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THE RUED MANOR THE LOST VILLAGE OF HAMPTON GAY
The village of Hampton Gay has largely disappeared, leavg only an isolated church and the picturque s of an Elizabethan manor hoe. This post on Flash of Darkns scrib the village and s history. * hampton gay train crash *
The village of Hampton Gay has largely disappeared, leavg only an isolated church and the picturque s of an Elizabethan manor hoe. Fdg Hampton Gay. Reflectns at The Manor, Hampton Gay, 2018.
Hampton Gay is an ancient spot and much of the surroundg farmland on the nearby circular walk undulat as a rult of the e of the mould-board plough medieval tim. There you turn right across a bridge over the river Cherwell and arrive at Hampton Gay after a few mut walk. Ma Hampton Gay Gallery.
HAMPTON GAY MANOR, OXFORDSHIRE
On Christmas Eve 1874 a crowd tra om Oxford me off the rails and rriag fell down to the nal bank between Hampton Gay and Shipton on Cherwell. About 30 people were killed and 70 jured, the worst tra crash up to... more * hampton gay train crash *
The Gay fay were tenants of the two tat Hampton Gay the 12th and 13th centuri – the village name b their surname wh the Old English for a village or farm.
The Gays donated and sold land om the tate to var relig orrs cludg the ill-fated Knights Templars, the Abbey of Osney, jt outsi Oxford’s wt gate, and the Convent at Godstow.
The manor hoe at Hampton Gay. All the land owned by relig orrs at Hampton Gay were forfeed after the Dissolutn of the Monasteri. The story of the Barry fay at Hampton Gay om the the 16th to the 20th century is an tertg one that I’ve rearched.
HAMPTON GAY VIEWPOT
This clud a fe drawg of the Manor at Hampton Gay 1822 The origal is now the Bodleian Library. Ordnance Survey map of 1833 showg Hampton Gay, cludg the paper l. His ary appotments and civil posts clud membership of His Majty’s Bodyguard and The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, Deputy Litenant of Oxfordshire, Jtice of the Peace for Buckghamshire, High Sheriff of Buckghamshire and Lord of the Manor of Long Crendon, Bucks, and Hampton Gay, Oxon.
There has been water l at Hampton Gay on the River Cherwell sce the 13th century. Hampton Gay Manor Hoe was ed to hold the qut which opened two days after the accint. Hampton Gay is known for s villager’s part the unsucsful agrarian, or Oxfordshire risg, risg of 1596.