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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Nicholas, who ended in a daughter, married to Walter Lewknor, esq. and also a daughter Alianore, married to Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pieces of land. Such a doubt existed in 1617 about Lewknor Mead on the boundaries of Pyrton and three other … east to west, linking Tetsworth and Chalgrove, and the Lewknor-Watlington road crosses the parish at its narrowest …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and exchanged with them in 1848 for land in Postcombe in Lewknor. 93 The great tithes of Sandford St. Martin formed …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… crested helm. Below are two smaller shields, Beke impaling Lewknor, and beneath is the inscription. On the south wall of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… where the open fields lay. The road from Watlington to Lewknor, roughly bisecting the parish, and the road from … Lower Icknield Way, running from Pyrton to Moor Court in Lewknor, is no longer a through road though it was still used … and leading by a 'New Road' past the castle towards the Lewknor-Watlington road is shown on maps of c. 1718 and of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and therefore probably his sisterand her husband Thomas de Lewknor of Greatworth (Northants). 70 The hundredal … from suit of hundred ever since the Conquest. Thomas de Lewknor owed a pound of cumin every year to Thomas de … directly of the honor of Richard's Castle. 78 Thomas de Lewknor was dead by 1305, 79 and by 1307 his widow Lucy had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… South Weston was abolished in 1954 when it was united to Lewknor, to which it had already lost 25 acres in 1932. 1 The … Chilterns between the parishes of Shirburn, Aston Rowant, Lewknor, Adwell, and Wheatfield. It had no natural boundaries … was divided into three parts by the road running from Lewknor through Weston village to Adwell and Wheatfield and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… against his wife Catherine, daughter of Sir Robert Lewknor, of Acrise, he murdered her on the 11th of December, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… village, whereas later houses have been built along the Lewknor road. The 18th-century 'Red Lion' on the Lewknor road, therefore, dates from the second half of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… through its name to the half fee in the parishes of Lewknor and Stokenchurch held by Roger de Scaccario at his … 89 Philip de Wormsley enfeoffed John son of Adam de Lewknor, who was holding in 1279. 90 The later descent is not … Soc.), v, 236. There is a mural tablet to his memory in Lewknor Church. Cal. S. P. Dom. 16612, p. 52. Dict. Nat. …
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