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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1086 NORTH LEIGH, assessed at 10 hides, was held by Roger d'Ivri. 30 The chief lordship descended with other d'Ivri possessions as part of the honor of St. Valery, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and which did not form part of Walton. About 1140 Robert d'Oilly informed all his men of Northgate and Headington of a … in Headington manor. 11 Walton was described in Roger d'Ivri's fee under the obscure heading of the second 'Gadre' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it at a cost of 800. 28 The date 1638 and the letters I.S.D. are inscribed on the east front of the present house, … in the 18th century. 46 Manors. After the Conquest Hugh d'lvry, butler to William I in Normandy, and brother of Roger d'Ivry, 47 supplanted the lady Elveva who had held freely an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Windsor. 38 The Roger who held in 1086 was probably Roger d'Ivri since the mesne lordship followed the descent of the … her death in 1573 and Anthony Ashfield her second husband (d. by 1562). 57 One of William's sisters died in 1557; 58 the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… well supplied with springs. Before 1907, when Winchcombe R.D.C. laid water on to Beckford and Grafton from a spring … been only small areas of woodland. 15 William Wakeman (d. 1836) felled many of his trees, 16 but the land … used for stock-raising. The site went out of use c. A.D. 70, perhaps because the coming of the Romans caused a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Horton on their way to cope with the trouble. 68 R. D. Blackmore, the author of Lorna Doone, was a frequent … Cripps the Carrier, A Woodland Tale. 69 Manors. Robert d'Oilly acquired BECKLEY after the Conquest, on his marriage … honor which he gave to his sworn brother-in-arms, Roger d'Ivry, in fulfilment of a compact they had made to divide …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Baldwin held freely 10 hides in CHARLTON; 40 in 1086 Roger d'Ivry held them of Hugh de Grantmesnil, whose daughter … erroneously said to be overlord. 46 Earl Roger de Quincy (d. 1264) left three daughters, one of whom, Ela, had married Alan la Zouche (d. 1270). 47 The overlordship then descended to their …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of Compton, 3 hides, was held by a follower of Roger d'Ivry against the claim of the archbishop. 62 The 3 hides … 1930s, when the Manor and over 200 a. were bought by Col. D. W. C. Davies-Evans. Maddy continued to farm land based on … farm was owned in the late 17th century by John Rogers (d. 1698) of Haresfield, who left it to his nephew John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at 6 hides, was held of Hugh de Grantmesnil by Roger d'Ivry, 47 who had married Hugh's eldest daughter Adeline. He … returned to the Arden family in the person of John Arden (d. 1535), grandson of Robert Arden. In 1542 the leaseholder was his son, John Arden (d. 1556), who in his turn was succeeded by his son, a third …
A History of the County of Oxford
… estate as the 2 hides and virgate held in 1086 by Roger d'Ivry of Bishop Odo of Bayeux. 82 After this and before about 1127 Roger d'Ivry must have given the 2 hides and the church to the … of St. George in Oxford castle, founded by him and Robert d'Oilly jointly, 83 and in 1149 St. George's and its …
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