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A History of the County of Oxford
… manor of Barford Olaf: certainly the demesne lands of the Chesney and Olaf manors lay respectively west and east of the … referred to until 1351. 41 The manor, later called BARFORD CHESNEY, passed from the son of Wadard to Walkelin Wadard … 42 and then to his daughter Denise who married Hugh de Chesney. 43 She survived her husband and perhaps married Hugh …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Boteler, died without issue, 33 and Alice wife of Edmund Chesney, who was holding the manor in 1431 34 and presented …
A History of the County of Oxford
… see D.N.B. During 1157 the manor was held by William de Chesney: Pipe R. 11568 (Rec. Com.), 82; Eynsham Cart. i. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Noke, and Albury appears to have been given to Roger de Chesney, the founder of a notable Oxfordshire family. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the bishop's own hand, for within eighty years Bishop Chesney granted demesne land there to the small Gilbertine …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Cambridgeshire, including Cottered, to William Chesney, 55 who received a grant of free warren in his … 56 He died in 1274 and was succeeded by his son Nicholas Chesney, 57 whose holding in Cottered was described as a … 60 who made proof of age in March 13467. 61 In 1374 Edmund Chesney, kt., settled the manor of Cottered on the heirs of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a castle mount, 2 and may have been thrown up by Walter de Chesney in the 12th century, or Geoffrey Lucy in the … descended to his son Walter, who bore the surname of de Chesney. 12 Walter de Chesney appears to have been at first succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… strengthened in the 12th century, probably by William de Chesney during the Anarchy. Its custody was still a matter of … 180 Later the manor came into the possession of William de Chesney, 181 one of Stephen's principal Oxfordshire … II, probably of 1157, granting Deddington to William de Chesney. 185 William died between 1172 and 1176, leaving a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had been customary land in the time of Bishop Robert de Chesney (114883). 159 The rest of the bishop's tenants were …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by Robert, bishop of Lincoln, who might have been Robert Chesney (11481183). Ct. of Aug. E. 310, file 58. Wills, …
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