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A History of the County of Oxford
… was called the 'manor of Bletchingdon' to Sir Roger de Cotesford: this may have been a confirmation of a previous … said to be the daughter and heiress of a Robert de Cotesford. 160 It is not clear when the Stafford family … William de Musgrave, had sold her moiety to Sir Roger de Cotesford 289 and it had passed with the manor successively …
A History of the County of Oxford
… while the first appears as the 'way leading from Cotesford to Brackele'. 6 The road west from the village was … in the second half of the 14th century by Sir Roger de Cotesford. 56 Thirteenth-century records, however, show that … the whole of which was held by Bec. 57 The surname 'De Cotesford' was borne, though not consistently, by a number of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a Wesleyan chapel in the parish Charities John Hart of Cotesford, county Oxford, by his will, proved in the P.C.C. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the north-west of the parish. 15 When Sir Roger de Cotesford obtained his licence to enclose the village in 1358 … manor of Tusmore appears in the possession of Sir Roger de Cotesford, who seems to have acquired the D'Aundeley half-fee … Roger died in 1375 61 and was succeeded by Sir Thomas de Cotesford. 62 By 1417 the latter had conveyed the manor to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Declaration of his transactions with Mr. Ardern, of Cotesford. Resort to the latter of one Greenwood, the Earl of …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
A History of the County of Oxford
Petitions to the Pope
… ambassador. On behalf of his brother-in-law, John de Cotesford, M.A. for a canonry of Lincoln, with expectation of …
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