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A History of the County of Oxford
… of many invocations of St. Chad, Bishop of the Mercians (d. 672), perhaps provides additional support for the … There has been considerable new building by Banbury R.D.C. and by private builders on the north side of Broughton. … Adeliz de Todeni and Roger Bigod, who married William (I) d'Aubigny. 57 In the early 13th century Broughton and North …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dower of Ida Longespee, the widow of Ralph (II) de Somery (d. 1220). 64 She married William de Beauchamp as her second … of it 101 until 1410, when a 'Beek', perhaps Richard Beke (d. 1418), who left money to Chislehampton chapel, bought it … in 1660, 124 but by 1664 it was held by their son John (d. 1709), 125 who became a baronet in 1666. Sir John's son, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 49 The manor descended to Sir William's son Thomas (d. 1680), Thomas's son Thomas (d. 1710), and that Thomas's son Thomas, 50 who in 1742 sold … Sarah. 69 By 1798 Calcot farm (315 a.) belonged to Charles D'Oyley, 70 who was one of two owners of substantial freehold …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in the 12th-century survey. 8 Robert was presumably Robert D'Oyley who was the tenant in 112528, 9 and the manor continued to be held of the fee of D'Oyley till 1253. 10 In 1284 John son of Guy was the mesne … 12 In 1086 a nameless knight was the subtenant of Robert D'Oyley, 13 and early in the next century the manor was in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at the end of the 14th century by Nicholas Drayton (d. by 1402). 54 It was known in the 15th century as DRAYTON … on his wife Alice and younger son Thomas. 73 Thomas (d. 1565) was the founder of the Yate family of Lyford … of the most substantial tenants in Drayton, paying 60 s. 6 d. rent for his land held of Dorchester manor; 75 at his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and co-heirs Margaret and Ursula married respectively John D'Oyley of Chislehampton and Thomas Putt of Combe Gittisham, … son of Ursula, died childless in 1721, 89 and Sir John D'Oyley, son of the first baronet, whose sister married John … in Oxfordshire. 90 John Saunders was the owner in 1725 and D'Oyley Saunders had still part of the demesnes in 1808, but …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… held of the Abbess of Romsey at a fee farm of 6 10 s. 6 d., 84 and was so held until the Dissolution. 85 Richard de … lives of his two sisters, Anne Lady Mendip and Mrs. Sarah D'Oyley, to his cousin, Hans Sloane, of South Stoneham, 171 … made by Lord Sandys for the last time. 305 John Speed, M.D., presented in 1689, 306 and dying in 1711 was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… followed, but in 1617 Sir Francis Knollys, Thomas Sheaf, D.D., John Worrall, clerk, John Lucas and Robert Field conveyed … The following year the men of Hungerford owed 26 s. 8 d. for the farm of the township, and again the same sum in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… property and residence of Col. William Cornwallis-West, V.D., Rookcliff is the residence of Mrs. Charles James … to his descendant, Colonel William Cornwallis-West, V.D. Cornwallis - West. Argent a fesse dancetty sable, for … In 1791 the bishop leased the manor to Sir John Hadley D' Oyley, bart., at a rent of 9 12 s., and in 1802 Sir John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… this land in custody to John Scotney for a rent of 67 s. 1 d. 37 In 1338 John son of Thomas de Brikeville impleaded … and a silver paten of 1707, the gift of the Rev. Oliver D'Oyley St. John in 1830. The registers are contained in four … Chart. R. 122657, p. 41. Cal. Pat. 13435. P. 547; Inq. a.q.d. file 227, no. 15. Cal. Papal Letters, vi, 200. Ibid. Feud. …
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