List of Maps and Plans

A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Originally published by Boydell & Brewer for the Institute of Historical Research, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011.

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'List of Maps and Plans', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, ed. Simon Townley( Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/viii [accessed 21 November 2024].

'List of Maps and Plans', in A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Edited by Simon Townley( Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), British History Online, accessed November 21, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/viii.

"List of Maps and Plans". A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16. Ed. Simon Townley(Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2011), , British History Online. Web. 21 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol16/viii.

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List of Maps and Plans

LIST OF MAPS AND PLANS

All maps and plans drawn by Cath D'Alton from drafts by VCH Oxfordshire staff (except as indicated), and are copyright University of London. For reproductions of historic maps, see List of Photographs and Drawings.

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1 Henley and the Chiltern region, showing boundaries and relief 1
2 Land use in the Henley area c. 1840, based on information in the tithe maps in Oxfordshire Record Office 3
3 Turnpike roads in the Chiltern region, adapted (with permission) from L. W. Hepple and A. M. Doggett, The Chilterns (1994), 159 6
5 Henley parish c. 1840, showing land use and some later buildings; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence 20
7 Medieval Henley: conjectural reconstruction based on documentary evidence, showing some surviving medieval buildings. Adapted and expanded (with permission) from R. B. Peberdy, 'The Economy, Society, and Government of a Small Town in Late Medieval England: A Study of Henley-on-Thames from c. 1300 to c. 1540 (Leicester Univ. PhD thesis, 1994), Map 2.5 (original © R. B. Peberdy 1994) 32
11 Henley boundary extensions and suburban growth c. 1800–2000, superimposed on OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. LIV.SW (1938 edn) 42
12 Henley in 1925, showing key buildings; adapted from OS map 1:2500, Oxon. LIV.9 (1925 edn) 46
18 Henley: Longlands (39 Hart Street): ground floor plan. (Nicholas Cooper, after R. P. Walden 1927) 59
24 Henley: the Middle Row in the market place in the late 18th century, showing the guildhall, gaol, and fire engine house; from an undated plan in ORO, Acc. 5905 4/4/1 69
25 Henley workhouse in 1879. (OS Map 1:500, Oxon. LIV.9 (1879), with amendments) 71
28 Henley: Brakspears' Brewery c. 1826, adapted (with permission) from F. Sheppard, Brakspear's Brewery, Henley-on-Thames, 1779–1979 (1979), p. 60 93
43 Henley: block plan of St Mary's parish church (by Nicholas Cooper) 177
50 Bix parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence 196–97
57 Harpsden parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence 232–33
65 Rotherfield Greys parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence 268–69
66 Rotherfield Greys c. 1883, showing Greys Court, Greys Green, Shepherd's Green, and the parish church. (OS Map 1:10560, Oxon. LIII (1883 edn), with amendments) 271
68 Rotherfield Greys: plan of surviving buildings at Greys Court, with approximate dates. Adapted (with permission) from Jones, 'Greys Court', vol. 4, Greys Court General Plan; original © English Heritage 277
73 Rotherfield Peppard parish c. 1840, showing some later features; from the tithe map in Oxfordshire Record Office and other evidence 304–05
74 Rotherfield Peppard and Peppard Common c. 1883. (OS Map Oxon. LIII.SE (1883 edn), with amendments) 308
75 Rotherfield Peppard: Kingwood Common c. 1883. (OS Map Oxon. LIII.SE (1883 edn), with amendments) 309