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A History of the County of Oxford
… de Sai, lord of that manor, granted to the Norman abbey of Aunay a chapel and demesne tithes possibly in Nether Worton. … in Tew, granted by Jordan de Sai to the Norman abbey of Aunay in 1130, 134 may have been in Nether Worton, which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of RUSHALL was possibly granted to a member of the de Aunay family T.R.W. It was in the king's hand again in 1161 … 45 In the late 12th century it was held by Alexander de Aunay and in 1202 by his son Fulk. 46 In 1207 seisin of the … Sir John la Warre (d. 1277 or 1278). 54 In 1279 Godfrey de Aunay, presumably Alexander's son, ejected the tenant of Sir …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1214 40 Henry of Arundel, occurs 1215, 41 1216 42 Hugh d'Aunay, occurs c. 12161222 43 Robert de Dive, occurs from 1223 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was, it seems, nothing more than the agent of the abbey of Aunay, who resided at Kirtlington to collect the tithes for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the prior and convent granted to the abbeys of Savigny and Aunay a certain place which they held of William de Ste. …
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