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A History of the County of Oxford
… Park. Many of the children of Sir George Tipping (d. 1627) were baptized in the church, and he and his wife … at WHEATFIELD, assessed at 2 hides, was part of Robert d'Oilly's fief. 47 Subsequently it was lost to the D'Oillys …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Being in a dilapidated state, they were bought from the R.D.C. in 1963 and converted into one house. 29 Other … hides in Wigginton and in 1086 this estate was held by Guy d'Oilly, a younger brother of Robert d'Oilly, Constable of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ditch or Dyke was constructed during the 1st century a.d. perhaps as a defence against the Romans. 36 Two parallel … On the inclosure of Wootton in 1770 Thomas Southam (d. 1790), already owner of property at Woodleys, was awarded … 156 Another 1 hide at LUDWELL was held in 1086 by Robert d'Oilly, having been given to him at the siege of St. Suzanne …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… whole of Horton should remain to the said Hervey saving 21 d. of rent, the said Hervey had deforced him of nearly three … the service of half the fee, viz., four marks and 40 d. of divers scutages. Fraricus acknowledged the fine, and … and thirty acres of wood, three acres of pasture, 40 s. 2 d. rent, a pound of pepper, and nine arrows, and a virgate …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… their goods and chattels to the value of 6 l. 10 s. 4 d. at Hamchirche, and for imprisoning the said Stephen. … Purification. m. 17. Staff. Roes, the widow of John Dolye (d'Oilli), appeared by attorney against Robert de Cote, in a … of Northburgh, to answer respecting a debt of 9 l. 13 s. 3 d. which he owed to him. The Bishop did not appear, and is to …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Lichfield for a messuage and four acres of land, 2 s. 3 d. of rent, and the rent of a pound of pepper in Great … sued Urian de St. Pierre and Margaret his wife for 7 s. 11 d. of rent in la Hyde in Brewode, in which they had no entry … messuage, eighteen acres of land, an acre of meadow, and 8 d. of rent in Chilinton, which he had demised to them when he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stress must not be laid on the statement of manuscript D of the Chronicle that at this date 'the law of Canute was … jurisdiction of a Norman baron of a respectable typeRobert d'Oilli, who built the castle and the great bridge which … other hand, there appears to have been a castle at Ascot d'Oilly of which no trace remains (ibid. 1956). Dugdale, Mon. …
Rural Parishes: Bix
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… was held by Hugh Bolbec, who held of Walter Giffard (d. 1102). 12 Giffard's overlordship continued until 1245 when … to the Crown, having passed first to Giffard's son Walter (d. 1164) and subsequently, with his other possessions, to the … the honor along with other nearby lands following Robert d'Oilly's death c. 1092. 3 Nothing further is known until 1166, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… The castle, now mainly a prison, was founded by Robert d'Oilly in 1071, to whom must be ascribed the motte and bailey … that the defences were restored and strengthened by Robert d'Oilly soon after the Conquest. Perhaps at this time the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… land elsewhere became attached to the manor. Roger d'Oilly gave 2 yardlands in Aston before 1142, and his son … lands to Sir Edward North in 1543 and to Edward Stanley (d. 1572), earl of Derby, in 1545. 73 By 1586 all or part, …
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