Rupert, Prince, attempts to recapture Abingdon, 94
St Augustine begins the civilisation of England, 98
St Frideswides receives new Protestant bishopric of Oxford, 114
St John, Chapel of, in Tower, windows of, 91
Sandford, change in character of soil at, 8
Saxon Chronicle, first mention of Oxford in, 58
Seymour, obtains Chertsey, 178; obtains Radley, 178
Sheen, monastery of, late foundation of, 117
Sir Philip Hoby obtains Bisham, 176
Smith. See Cromwell
Somerford Keynes, ford at, 23
Sonning, fate of land of, 181, 182
Squires. See Oligarchy
Stephen, Civil Wars under, Tower besieged during, 90
Stonehouse obtains Radley, 178
Stow, in Lincolnshire, mother house at Eynsham, 115
Stratton, monastic lands of, sold by Oliver Williams, 172
Stuart contrasted with weakness of Tudor character, 159
Sweyn at Oxford, 59
Talbot, Member of the Commons consenting to loot of monasteries, 157
Taxes a basis for calculation of prices, 143, 144
Tenant right under monastic system, 162
London, 96; economic importance of sites therein, produced by the monastic system, 126-130; railway of, draws its prosperity
from beyond the valley; towns of, 182-214Thomas Rowland, last Abbot of Abingdon, 150