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A History of the County of Oxford
… and his wife; in 1489 it was granted to Sir William Stonor and Sir Thomas Lovell. 46 In the 18th century lesser …
A History of the County of Oxford
… centuries many of these families, notably the Stonors of Stonor and the Chamberlains and Gages of Shirburn, were devoted adherents of the old religion, and today Stonor is still a stronghold of Roman Catholicism. The earls … houses of historic importance, Shirburn Castle and Stonor Park, as well as the remains of a third small medieval …
Finance and trade under Edward III
Survey of London
… was held by the Abbot of Abingdon and his tenants, the Stonor family, who also held a considerable amount of land in …
Survey of London
… on the north, abutting on King Street to the east, and Stonor's tenement to the west, and containing 22 royal ells … 29th, 1334, the younger William released 31 to Sir John de Stonor 32 his right and claim in all lands in Westminster and … Edward Charles. By inquisition taken after the death of Stonor in 1353 he was found 33 to have held a messuage and 60 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… claim; Cockersand Chartul. i, 276. Anderton D. (Mr. C. J. Stonor). Ibid. The list of vicars shows that Christopher …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the Savoy Hospital, which she revived; Anderton D. (Mr. Stonor). In a disturbance at St. Mary Magdalene's Chapel in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were leased to the Andertons of Lostock; Anderton D. (C. Stonor), n. 8, 10. Kuerden MSS. (Coll. of Arms), iii, W 10, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in the same way as Lostockfrom Anderton to Blundell 31 and Stonor. It was sold by Mr. Charles Joseph Stonor in 1897 to Messrs. Richard Bond, George T. Brown and …