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Jx CONTENTS OF THE A.D. Page 1176. The opposition of S. Frideswide's to this silenced by the bishops of London and Worcester at the command of the Pope - - - - 38 1180. Translation of S. Frideswide - - - - 39 1181. Adam, bishop of S. Asaph, d-es at Osrey - - 39 1183. Death of abbat Edward - - - - 39 1184. Abbat Hugh of BucMnghavi - - - - 40 ,, Walter de Gant (canon of Osney) made first abbat of Waltham - - - - - - 40 1189. Churches of Waterperry and Hampton Gay, and two hides of Pesi obtained - - - - 43 1190. Church of S. Frideswide and great part of Oxford burnt 43 1200. Suits with S. Frideswide's respecting Norham and Beechcroft tii;hes settled - - - - 50 1205. Death of abbat Hugh. Ahhat Clement - - 51 ,, Land of Fulewille obtained - - - - 51 1206. Laud of Little Tew obtained - - - - 52 1209. Two clerks hanged at Oxford, and the scholars leave Oxford in consequence - - - - 54 1221. Death of abbat Clement. Abbat Richard de Gray, formerly prior - - - - - 62 1222. Council at Osney, April 18, under archbishop Langton 62, 63 1299. Death of abbat Richard. Ahhat John, formerly sub- prior ----- .-70 1232. John Blund, who had taught theology at Oxford, elected archbishop of Canterbury - - - 73 ,, Death of Henry d'Oyly II. His burial at Osney - 73 1234. Tallage exacted from Oxford - - - - 77 ,, Speech of Henry III. respecting the abbat of Osney 77 1235. Abbat John becomes a Franciscan at Northampton - 82 ,, Abbat John de Lecche - - - - - 83 ,, Henry III. and queen Eleanor at Oxford ; her re- ception (Wykes) - - - - 82, 83 1236. Richard de Wrthe, canon of Osney, made abbat of Dorchester - - - - - - 83 ,, Richard, precentor, made abbat of Ouston - - 83 1238. Riot of the Oxford clerks against the legate Otho, while at Osney . - - . 84, 85 1244. Robbery in the Jewi'y by Oxford clerks, of whom 45 are imprisoned - - - - - 91 ,, They are released by the influence of Grosseteste - 91 1245. The Franciscans enlarge their boundaries and build new houses (Wykes) - - - - 93 , The Dominicans leave their house in the Jewry and enter a new dwelling by the great bridge (Wykes) 94