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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… to the creation of four sub-manors (Stalling and three at Okle) which were held from the abbey by riding service. 4 … which time numbers of holdings had probably been reduced) Okle Clifford and Okle Grandison respectively had eight and six resident …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… road, included a distinct area of ancient estates called Okle and part of the hamlet of Kent's Green on the boundary … Hill wood) covered 41 a. in 1838. 10 In 1516 the manor of Okle Clifford, in Malswick, included three small groves and a … 1965 the former commons of the parish, which included also Okle green in Malswick tithing and part of Highleadon common …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… of the smaller manors of the parish, including that for Okle Clifford held by the prior of Llanthony once a year in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… at Kilcot, and other small ones had been established at Okle and Stalling (later Stallions) under the overlordship of … including lands in Compton, Malswick, Boulsdon, Cugley, Okle, Stalling, and 'Lindam' and the woods called Yartleton … They then descended with the Walden Court and (later) Okle Clifford estates to James de Visme, 6 who c.1810 built a …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… 20 In the 1340s the lord of Boulsdon and a landowner at Okle were licensed to have private oratories in their houses. … were the resident landowners Richard and William Rogers of Okle Clifford and Christopher Woodward of the Moat and the … which was installed a pulpit given by Elizabeth Rogers of Okle Clifford, 18 and galleries ran around the other walls, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… mostly belonged in the Middle Ages to three estates called Okle Clifford, Okle Grandison, and Okle Pitcher, while in the remainder of the tithing they were …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… 10 and later in the century William Rogers (d. 1690) of Okle Clifford gave two newly built almshouses at the north …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and the early 17th it was held together with the court for Okle Grandison manor in Newent. 13 It still met occasionally … under Oxenhall but it appears to be a misplaced entry for Okle Clifford manor in Newent: Military Surv. of Glos. 1522, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a farmhouse on Valebridge Common. 39 The manor of OCKLEY [Okle, Occle (xiv-xv cent.); Occlaye (xvi cent.)] was held as … Rec. Soc.), ii, 44 and 63; Assize R. 1260 m. 2. Richard de Okle is mentioned in 1288 and Adam in 1310: Lewes Chart. ii, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… A messuage and land in OAKLEY (Hacle, xiii cent.; Ockelee, Okle, xiv cent.; Okelee, xv cent.) in Mottisfont, which may …
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