“The Antient And Present State Of The City Of Oxfordâ€� offers a detailed historical and topographical account of Oxford, England. Authored by Anthony à Wood and John Peshall, this work explores the city's origins, its ancient past, geographical setting, suburbs, and division into wards. It further delves into Oxfordâ€(TM)s key features such as its walls, castle, fairs, religious houses, abbeys, St. Frideswede's, and numerous churches, including those no longer standing.
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