Besselsleigh

At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 it was recorded (as "Leie") as having been held before the Norman Conquest by Northmann of Mereworth of Abingdon Abbey and to have passed under the same overall ownership to the minor feudal lord William the Chamberlain.According to the antiquary John Leland, the Bessels family had been settled at Besil's Leigh in Berkshire since the reign of Edward I,[5] but originated in Provence in France and were "men of activitye in feates of arms as it appearith in monuments at Legh; how he faught in listes with a straunge knyghte that challengyd hym, at the whitche deade the kynge and quene at that time of England were present.From this letter it is evident that Cromwell had been recently visiting the dismantled priory, as Fettiplace records a visit to Poughley, on "the Thursday after our departing," of one John Edden who came with a cart to carry off such stuff as was appointed to go to Wolsey's College at Oxford; the bedding was in Fettiplace's chamber, which was locked, but Edden "with great oaths and with levers brak up the doors.""The old manor house, surrounding a quadrangular court, and containing a place of concealment, access to which was obtained in a most difficult and unusual manner, was a magnificent structure where it is said, Cromwell and other leading men of his day were frequently entertained".10 Operational Training Unit RAF at Abingdon, was on circuits and landings practice when its pilot lost control while changing from flare path to instruments.The pilot, Sgt Douglas C Adamson and the navigator Flying Officer Allan G Lillico are buried in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission section of Botley Cemetery, on the outskirts of Oxford.On hearing cries from the wireless operator, who was trapped in the blazing wreckage, Sergeant Blunt attempted to reach him, approaching the aircraft from the side furthest from the most intense part of the fire and the fuel tanks.
Arms of Fettiplace: Gules, two chevrons argent
A gold quarter laurel coin, minted c. 1620 – c. 1621 during the reign of James I , found in Besselsleigh [ 11 ]
St Lawrence's parish church: 13th-century east window of chancel
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V aircraft similar to T4337 which crashed at Great Park Farm
The Greyhound public house
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