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Rymer's Foedera
… Thomas Bishop of Seint Davies; Th'Erles of Stafford and Oxenford; The Lords Bourgchiers and Hungreford, and other …
Rymer's Foedera
… Dieu l'Abbe de Leycestre, Chanceller de ntre Universite d'Oxenford, ou a son Lieutenant illoeques, Saluz. Nous Volons, …
Rymer's Foedera
… a ntre bien Amee Cousine, Maude de Veer, Contesse d'Oxenford, la Suite de ntre Pees, que a Nous envers Ele …
Rymer's Foedera
… En Contee de Wilts Cynk Centz Livres, Et en le Contee d'Oxenford, Cent Sessante & Unsze Livres, Quatre Souldz, & Oyt …
A History of the County of Oxford
… efficient. He must be a 'lerned man of the University of Oxenford', over 30. He might hold a prebend or other benefice …
Old and New London
… follow a couple of learned men. First comes the Clerk of Oxenford (Oxford), hollowed-cheeked, and lean as the horse on …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
A History of the County of Northampton
… of William de Combemartin, whose first husband was John de Oxenford, lord mayor of London in 1341. Their only son, also … was her grandson by her first marriage, another John de Oxenford, then aged 11. 80 He appears later to have died …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 32 33 t De Joh anne Ballard xiij.s. 33 34 t De Walt ero de Oxenford e ij.s. 34 35 t De Galfr ido Knyght iij.s. 35 36 t … - ME ballard 'a bald-headed person' (Wyclif). Walter de Oxenford 1319-20 LBE 114 (juror Cornh), W. de Oxon' 1323 ib. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by Thomas of Oxford about 1338 may represent the later OXENFORD estate, 70 which was described as a manor in 1553. … 74 and in 1539 the whole estate called Somertons or Oxenford, estimated at some 179 acres, was confirmed to the …
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