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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… for Upton, he said he was a factor for the Governor of Worcester for the King, and could not serve 2 offices. 21 … committed unless he can show cause to the contrary. 9 22 Richard Pocock, Downend, Cheveley Parish,; Richard Sawyer, … that in 1642 or 1643 she voluntarily sent horses to her son, Capt. Geo. Leigh, also a horse and arms to Col. Sir …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Co. York. 6 Sept. 1650. Vol. A No. or p. Order on view of the examinations taken on the charge of delinquency against him, that his estate be secured and … his discharge on the Act of Pardon. Granted. 144 11 44 378 Richard, or Edw. Dannett, Servant to Edw. Carey, Examiner to …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… John Abington, Dowdswell, Co. Gloucester, and Thomas, his Son. 1 Sept. 1651. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 80 l. 73 67 … 17 108 26 Dec. 1651. Order that, as they plead the votes of 17 and 21 March 1649 for exemption from assessment, they … Bellingham (late). 1 Sept. 1651. Vol. A No. or p. James, son and heir, assessed at 80 l.; Thos. Wentworth, who married …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 1652. Vol. A No. or p. Information that Eliz. Jackson, of Combhay, co. Somerset, for 900 l. mortgaged land to him, … Edw. Townsend, Garsington,; John Child, and William, his Son, Toot Balden, both Co. Oxon. 15 Sept. 1652. Vol. A No. or … and spoke opprobriously of Parliament. Also that William, son of John Child, has deserted the Parliament service, and …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… September 1653 September 1653 Chas. Herle, Minister of Winwick, Co. Lancaster. 2 Sept. 1653. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he adhered to the King of Scots in 1651, by holding intelligence with the Earl of … paid by him for his and 1/20, 12 Aug. 1644. 13 5 Walter, Son of Edw. Heming, Clothier of Worcester. 17 Sept. 1653. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Geoffrey de Clinton. It lay within the parish, or area of jurisdiction, of Eynsham abbey, which retained burial … Claims by Isabel de Clinton in 1203 and by her son William de Clinton in 1219 were unsuccessful. 19 The … little if any attention to the parish. The first of them, Richard Corbett, vicar 1622-32, was renowned for his 'fine …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cassington and Worton appear to have had separate sets of fields throughout their history, but nothing is known of … Domesday manor, which was presumably held by William son of Peter, seems to have comprised the holdings of 5 free … arable; there were then 9½ copyhold yardlands. 62 In 1560 Richard Yate sold a yardland which was thenceforth …
A History of the County of Oxford
… held courts for their manor, to which in 1279 the sheriff of Oxfordshire had entry once a year to hold view of frankpledge and collect 4 s. Certainty money. 5 In 1320 … attended view of frankpledge at Yarnton once a year, Richard, earl of Cornwall (d. 1272), having withdrawn their …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors and other estates In 1086 CASSINGTON was held of Odo of Bayeux by Wadard, who held two estates of 2 ½ hides … thus created passed from Geoffrey de Clinton to his son Geoffrey and to the younger Geoffrey's son and grandson, … 1428). 52 Thomas's heir was his daughter Alice, wife of Richard Neville, who had at least an interest in Cassington …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Casterton CASTERTON. Our knowledge of the tenure of the manor of Casterton, prior to the middle … been a cadet of the "de Manfield" family. In 1202, Robert son of Robert de Kabergh being recently dead, his son Hugh … after 1344 to the Bellinghams, and again by marriage to Richard Assheton of Middleton, co. Lanc., whose daughter and …
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