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A History of the County of Buckingham
… or. A mesne lordship in Tythrop was connected with Little Haseley, Oxfordshire. It was held by William de Brug and his … son of Henry. 139 The Barantines or Barentynes held Little Haseley Manor for over two centuries, 140 and in 1478 Dru …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Earl of Hereford, 11 as an appurtenance of the manor of Haseley, Oxfordshire. 12 This manor passed in marriage with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… source of the brook, known farther north in its course as Haseley Brook, and by its side the church, the manor-house, … a name for which the 18th-century antiquary Delafield of Haseley could find no explanation. 182 In 1841 when Windsor's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1545 sold Albury to Sir John Williams of Rycote in Great Haseley, later Baron Williams of Thame. 65 Lord Williams of … the Abingdon estates were broken up and Albury and Great Haseley were sold; 69 there is now no known lord. At least … about 30 until the senior pupils were transferred to Haseley in 1926. The school is now called Tiddington with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… eastwards, by Stone, Longlands, Merston, Perreton, Rat, Haseley, Langbridge, Alverstone, Adgeton, to Brading, joining … 50 and it subsequently followed the same descent as Haseley (q.v.). HALE HALE (Atehalle, xi cent.; la Hale, xiii … are traces of ancient work in the offices at the back. HASELEY HASELEY (Haselie, xi cent.) forms the east central …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to have been added to and the gardens made less formal. Haseley stone with dressings of Bath stone was used for the … a London winecooper, sold it to Thomas Blackall of Great Haseley. 271 By this time most of the land had been sold. … was perhaps the Anabaptist John Belchior (or Belcher) of Haseley, who had preached against the Restoration at Oxford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… loan. Sir John, son of William Lenthall of Lachford (Great Haseley), belonged to an old Oxfordshire family and was an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor and 7 yardlands to the Trustees of the Poor of Great Haseley parish in 1651. 53 At first the trustees leased the … paid. It belonged to John Day, who was tenant of the Great Haseley charity lands and manorthe old Le Moine estate. 80 He … and the trustees of the 7 yardlands held for Great Haseley poor. The area inclosed was 616 acres. The effect was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… b; C.P. 25(1)/191/29/12. For settlement of 1447 of Little Haseley and Henton on Joan see Magd. Coll. Mun. Henton 52 b. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the north-west. 5 Leland's description of the land between Haseley and Chislehampton as 'fruitful of corn and grass, but … the Chislehampton one, to Sir William Barentine of Haseley, who had married his daughter Jane, widow of Sir …
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