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A History of the County of Oxford
… it an ideal site for use by the army and air force. The R.A.F. has stations at Upper Heyford (leased since 1951 to … hundred. The other 5 hides later known as Lillingstone Dayrell were given to Walter Giffard. They were described in … Oxf. E 317. Plot, Nat. Hist. Oxon. ch. 10, para. 48; W. Stukeley, Itinerarium Curiosum (1724), 40. Blo. Frit. 4. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll. 1573, M.A. 27 June, 1573, rector of Lillingston Dayrell, Bucks, 1577. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. … Prothero. See Prytherick, page 1217. Prothero, Richard s. R., of Builth, co. Brecon, pleb. Jesus Coll., matric. 28 … 15; perhaps father of Francis 1669. Prowse, Richard s. R., of Exeter, Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 17 March, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… site of the Roman town is a Chalk plateau rising to the W. and bordered on the N. and N.E. by the River Frome flowing … only by the single warrior's grave at Hardown Hill (R.C.H.M., Dorset I, 265), 22 and Dorchester shows no more … the Romans (1964), 180. The proposal was first made by T. Dayrell Reed. One, comparatively featureless, remains as a …
Rural Parishes: Rotherfield Peppard
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… the 20th century. At Cowfields farm (250 a.), purchased by R. S. Green in 1956, livestock included cattle, sheep, and … them in the 1930s. 1 Other owner-occupiers included H. W. Hooper, who farmed part of the former Mackenzie estate at … (rector 13008) was from Newport Pagnell, 14 while John Dayrell (rector 126293) was probably from Lillingstone …
Rymer's Foedera
… Literae pervenerint, Salutem. Sciatis qud, Cm Dominus R. nuper Rex Angliae, Secundus post Conquestum, nuper Literas … quas habuerunt temporibus H. Regis Patris sui, & R. Regis Fratris sui, Ac etiam Confirmationem, quam Dominus … sub eadem Data; videlicet, Vic. & Escaetor. Rogerus Dayrell. Edmundus Brudenell. Vic. &c. in Com. Buks. Ibid. Rex …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… formed by an extension of the rampart and ditch from the S.W. entrance. We may also note two large bowl barrows S.W. of … House, of c. 1620, the Old Tile House at Lillingstone Dayrell, of late 17th-century date, and Winslow Hall, dated … 11th or the beginning of the 12th century, at Lillingstone Dayrell, Newton Blossomville, Ravenstone and Thornborough. Of …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… vintner, to appear. Sess. Roll 547/6. G.D.R. 2/73. John Manley of St. Mary Aldermanbury, clothworker, … delivered by proclamation. Sess. Roll 547/7, 65. G.D.R. 2/70d, 73. Simon Fludd of St. Martin-le-Grand, blacksmith, … John Fretherne, John Stocke, John Cox, John Cops, John Dayrell, John Sydway, Joseph Goffe, Jonathan Allde, Edward …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1639-47, B.A. 18 Dec., 1643. See St. Paul's S. R. 40. [ 6] Smithe, Ambrose of Rutland, pleb. Magdalen Hall, … 16. [Smith, Richard (Smyth) s. Richard, of Lillingston Dayrell, Bucks, cler.; baptized there 20 Sept., 1590, … 1710, aged 18; B.A. from Hart Hall 1714. Smith, Thomas s. W., of Oken, co. Stafford, pleb. Pembroke Coll., matric. 10 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 7 In 1540 it was annexed to the honour of Hampton Court. 8 Dayrell Azure a lion or with a crown gules. The family of Dayrell of Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckinghamshire, held the … the Hanworth Inclosure Act (40 Geo. III), 3 a. 1 r. 11 p. were allotted to the churchwardens and overseers, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 240 By the middle of the century it had passed to Mr. W. O. Hammond, 241 whose representative, Colonel W. Hammond, … messuage and six acres of pasture' to Francis and Edward Dayrell, 340 by whom it was almost immediately transferred to … Sheahan. Gross, The Gild Merchant, i, 140, 147. a Assize R. 54, m. 19; cf. ibid. m. 16, 17. Cal. Pat. 142936, p. 563. …
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