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Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… 1086 Bolney was held at farm from the king by Gilbert de Breteuil, having been held freely by three thegns before the … of Earl William with origins in the FitzOsbern honor of Breteuil, 12 but he could in fact have come from any of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… had a further grant from Maud Longespee of the laws of Breteuil to hold as fully as the burgesses of Hereford. 59 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… may have been modelled on those of the Norman town of Breteuil. 22 The rent here as elsewhere was a ground rent1 s. … Coll. MS. 366, ff. 23 b, 25. Mary Bateson, 'The Laws of Breteuil' ( E.H.R. xv), 7378. There are over 400 medieval …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the customs of Bristol 1 (or, as seems more probable, of Breteuil). 2 In 1252 there were about 240 burgage tenements …
A History of the County of Oxford
… heads the list, derived his name from the famous bourg of Breteuil, the head of Earl William's fief in Normandy. In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 86 In Levecanole [Lewknor] Hundred Gilbert de Breteuile [Breteuil] holds at rent ( ad firmam) Bollehede [Bolney]. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the end, de lege Bretonica, refers to the laws of Breteuil, on which the statutes of a number of early English …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Supped and slept at a small place called Bertual [Breteuil], and by reason of the crowd accompanying the Court, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… succeeded by his second son Roger d'Ivry (also surnamed de Breteuil), who forfeited his estates for his rebellion in …
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