Mr. Oxon here, whom we call Joe, is the owner of Merton Tower.
Oxon or Surrey (the same applies to him as to P. of Baldeswell).
Thomas Goodewyn, of Alkerton (Oxon), a large sheepfarmer, bequeathed 2s.
Oxon was a gentleman of a good estate, and a strong and valiant person.
Anno Domini <1617/8> he was admitted at Magdalen-hall, in Oxon.
There is a beautiful group of Elms at Mongewell, Oxon, which are in full vigour.
Yet can there be no doubt that he of Oxon was only obeying his ordination vow.
What puns have been made on the unhappy, because so obvious, ‘Oxon!’
"Oxon" hardly appears to appreciate the limitations or the difficulties of his scheme.
Veni ad capitulum fratrum nostrorum Oxon, proponens vos personaliter visitasse; sed jam istud iter impedivit debilitas corporalis.