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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Morris dancers until at least 1860. 45 Manors. Robert d'Oilly held 5 hides in STRATTON at the time of the Domesday … of Wigod of Wallingford. Stratton was among those fees of D'Oilly which later formed part of the honor of Wallingford, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occupied from the 2nd century B.C. until the 1st century A.D. when it appears to have been deserted, except for a brief … settlement which was quite large in the first century A.D. seems to have declined in the second, but flourished again … 'of Woodstock', married Isabel, daughter of William d'Oilly, before 1407 106 and was recorded as holding fee in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 3 arches. 9 The Town Bridge was recently rebuilt by the R.D.C. as the old bridge had been partially washed away. 10 The … schoolroom in 1876. 35 Since the Second World War the R.D.C. has built a housing estate of 12 houses on the … Abbot Aethelm was induced to grant the vill to Robert d'Oilly, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, but he subsequently regained …
A History of the County of Oxford
… LAWRENCE orginated in two Domesday estates. In 1086 Robert d'Oilly held an estate in Baldon of the Bishop of Bayeux … who was alive in 1175, may have held the estate under the d'Oillys. 33 Thomas's grandson Robert held knight's fee of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that 2 hides of the 7 hides in Hardwick held by Robert d'Oilly in 1086, 40 and which Robert had obtained by an … In 12423 knight's fee in Tusmore was held of the honor of D'Oilly by Guy son of Robert, lord of the manor of Ardley and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Robert de Chaucumb apparently held it by grant from Henry d'Oilly, 29 and in 1261 Juliana de Chaucumb held the manor as … Nicholas de Segrave, by rent of a pair of gilt spurs or 6 d. in money. 35 This John in 1284 claimed a court leet here …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at 10 hides was held in 'Haiford' by Roger of Robert d'Oilly, the first castellan of Oxford. 38 The property passed with other D'Oilly lands to the honor of Wallingford. 39 The Domesday …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 21 His mother Frances was a daughter of Sir John Curson (d. 1655) and was said to have eloped with a 'servant of the … always'. 23 Manors. In 1086 WATERPERRY belonged to Robert d'Oilly. 24 The property was later held as 2 knights' fees and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… known as WATLINGTON manor, was held for 8 hides by Robert d'Oilly, Constable of Oxford castle. 102 He died without male heirs and most of his land went to his brother Nigel d'Oilly, 103 but Watlington may have been granted earlier to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been occupied for many years by the vicar James Yalden (d. 1822). 19 It had replaced a 'mean' house, which in 1635 … many of his lands including Weston passed to Robert d'Oilly, the first Norman castellan of Oxford, who is said to …
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