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In 1468, a member of the Culham-based family of
Marshall was a suspect in a Lancastrian plot. Robin Marshall, "late of Culham", was one of 15 suspects pardoned in July 1468 after dubious revelations by the spy John Cornelius, servant of Sir Robert Whittingham. He was probably the son of “Robert
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Circa 1420 a religious guild financed the building of
Abingdon Bridge, and the 'old' bridge at Culham. The Manor House, originally a medieval barn held of the
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William Bury, a London wool trader and whose family had been Merchants of the Staple at Calais, in exchange for land in the
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reported on a visit to Culham that there was previously a 'fortres or pile, lyke a castle in
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