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Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Assurances Assurances. I. 74. Letter from Sir Francis Walsingham to the Lord Mayor, in reply to a … but was subsequently released through the intercession of Sir Christopher Hatton and Lord Burghley. He died in March, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1597) of London, Lechlade (Glos.), and Kent. 79 His nephew Robert Bathhurst of Lechlade sold the coppices to the lawyer Sir Edward Coke in 1605, 80 whose family apparently retained … Lovell) in 1831. 81 Lowbarrow copse was owned in 1609 by Sir Rowland Lacy, 82 and in the early 18th century by Henry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… College's farm at Asthall Leigh until April 1646. 171 Sir Henry Jones, lord of Asthall manor by 1654, fought for … associated with Asthall. Notable natives included probably Robert of Asthall (d. by 1275), an agent of Richard earl of … and Asthall Leigh, most recently in nine 12 s. doles. 204 Sir George Fettiplace, by will proved 1743, left over 6,000 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the honor and presumably Asthall manor passed in 1219 to Robert of Dreux, eldest son of Count Robert II of Dreux, who … (including land in Asthall Leigh) to his illegitimate son Sir Richard of Cornwall. 12 In 1279 Edmund, earl of Cornwall, … manor of Asthall was usually reckoned as knight's fee. 15 Sir Richard of Cornwall (d. 1299 X 1300) and his wife Joan …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the 17th century, including the lord of Asthall manor Sir Henry Jones, who converted to Catholicism c. 1667. … a chaplain to say divine service daily for the souls of Sir Richard and Lady Cornwall and their children in the … of a field purchased by Henry Bateman. 141 Designed by Robert Wetten, its estimated cost of 550 was met by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the late 18th century all were lost. 8 A bequest of £5 by Robert Dale of Cote, by will proved 1659, had not been … outcome of a claim in the late 17th century to a share in Sir William Coventry's apprenticing charity, itself later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were 3 cottagers and 5 otherwise unrecorded villeins on Robert of Yelford's estate. 98 Eight and a half freehold … converted to freehold by Edward Yate (d. 1645) or his son Sir John (d. c. 1658), 26 though four, totalling 2¾ … other evidence of textile manufacture or leather working. Sir Thomas Horde (d. 1662) built a malthouse in 1657, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The figure omits the abbot of Eynsham, the freeholders Robert le Caus and Robert of Yelford, and Emma Lovel who probably lived in East …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Imbert died probably by 1269 and was succeeded by his son Robert (d. probably by 1327), whose coheirs were his … in 1367 the apparently reunited manor passed to her son Sir William de Moleyns (d. 1381). 10 Before 1378 all or part … 1429 leaving an infant daughter, Eleanor. 13 She married Sir Robert Hungerford, later Lord Hungerford and Lord …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and was actively engaged in the civil war, as was also Sir Arthur Aston, who was a personal friend of Charles. The … and surrounded by an extensive park, is the seat of Sir Arthur Ingram Aston, G.C.B.; it stands on elevated … north-west. The living is a curacy, in the patronage of Sir Arthur; net income, 88: There was formerly a chapel at …
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