Rosen, A. (2006). Two monuments at Little Rollright, Oxfordshire:. Oxoniensia 70. Vol 70, pp. 51-70.

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Two monuments at Little Rollright, Oxfordshire:
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William Blower and the Dixon family
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Oxoniensia 70
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Oxoniensia
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70
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51 - 70
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The paper examines two monuments at Little Rollright, commemorating William Blower (d. 1618) and the family of Edward Dixon (d. 1660). The history of the Little Rollright estate is traced, from its partial enclosure by Eynsham abbey to ownership by a branch of the Throckmorton family, its purchase by William Blower of London, and its inheritance on his death by the Dixon family of Kent who held the lordship for 150 years. Both monuments are shown to portray their subjects in ways designed to enhance the reputation of the Dixon family.
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Adrienne Rosen
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2006
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1660 (Auto Detected Temporal)
1618 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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26 Jan 2007