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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sir Philip Hoby impaling the six quarterings of Elizabeth Stonor. Below is Hoby impaling Tracy, for William Hoby, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… heir was described as her kinsman John, son of John of Stonor. 88 In 1382 the land in Bourton was held by Edmund Stonor with his land in Condicote 89 with which it descended … held the advowson 270 and by 1361 it had passed to the Stonor family. 271 The advowson descended with the Stonors' …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bishop of Winchester as of his manor of Brightwell by John Stonor, 62 being a portion of the manor afterwards called Sotwell Stonor in Sotwell (q.v.), and the connexion lasted when the … no children, he had agreed to sell the manor to Thomas Stonor, 94 thus depriving them of their inheritance. 95 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… them, Lord Camoys, for land in Britwell Prior belonging to Stonor manor. The commissioners also allotted 1 acre for a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a tenant for life, 32 but it passed before 1474 to Thomas Stonor, 33 and subsequently followed the descent of Didcot (q.v.) until 1557, 34 when Francis Stonor conveyed it to Walter Loveden and Dorothy his wife. 35 … the manor from Robert Campbell's trustees. 46 Buscot Park Stonor. Axure two bars dancetty or with a chief argent. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… at least. 280 John Talbot of Longford, 281 and Thomas Stonor, 282 who had married two of the other sisters, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… twothirds remained divided for some time. In 1428 Thomas Stonor of Stonor was holding half the Sapey portion (i.e. of Chinnor) … the protests of his wife Mary, the sister of Sir William Stonor, who wished to keep the family estate intact for the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1303. 74 This estate passed soon afterwards to John of Stonor, 75 later Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 76 who in … ii. 291. No support has been found for the suggestion in Stonor Letters and Papers, 12901483, i (Camden Soc. 3rd ser. … xxix), p. xiv, and repeated much less hesitantly in R. J. Stonor, Stonor (1951), 6364, that Condicote formed part of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of 'the manor or lordship' of Creslow to Sir William Stonor, kt., for a term of twelve years at a rent of 40. 29 …
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