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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1833 when 16 boys and 40 girls attended, the fee being 3 d. each a week, but half this sum was paid by the Bishop of … as the churchwardens then paid Joseph Calloway 4 2 s. 2 d. 'for schooling', 43 and the overseers are found paying the … and in 13978 the sacristan of Abingdon Abbey had 13 s. 4 d. from the mill. Its farm was worth 5 in 1539. 84 A second …
A History of the County of Oxford
… out by Oseney Abbey during pleasure, for a rent of 3 s. 4 d. 27 Some of the later tenants of the mill are known: John … were two manors in the first half of the 12th century, the d'Ivry and the d'Oilly manors. Only the first is mentioned in the Domesday …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 34 and then the vicar, Richard Attwood. 35 William Davis (d. 1635), her son by her first husband, inherited the lease … Eleanor later took the house to her husband John Cave (d. 1693), a relative of the Waterstock family and later Vicar … 48 In 1742, when Delafield was writing, William Eldridge (d. 1716) had the house; he was the grandson of another …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Earl Godwin, Edward the Confessor's minister. 63 Roger d'Ivry, who is said to have seized the estate during Bishop … 75 was broken up in the 13th century. Reynold de Breuse (d. 1227 or 1228) apparently included part of it and Tetbury … of the honor of Bramber to his nephew John de Breuse (d. 1232) in 1226 76 but he evidently retained land in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in 1758 the rector was empowered to levy a tax of 3 d. in the 1 on holdings and 3 d. on 20 of personal estates for the repair of the roads. 2 … on the northern edge of a patch of gravel and, as A. D. Godley noted, within a large meander of the Cherwell: …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… evidently including Harwell, to his sworn comrade Roger d'Ivry, 28 whose son Roger 29 had two distinct holdings in … there still pertained to Harwell in 1279. 33 Roger d'Ivry the second was succeeded in England by his brother … in 1086 is recorded in the account of the holding of Roger d'Ivry. 120 This was probably on the site of the church which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1086 HOLTON was one of the many manors held by Roger d'Ivry. 48 On the failure of the d'Ivry line ( c. 1112) Holton with the other manors escheated … 63 Anne Bardolf, first married to Sir William Clifford (d. 1441), took Reynold Lord Cobham of Sterborough as her …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in HORSPATH, assessed at 5 hides, which was held by Roger d'Ivry. 26 Like other Ivry manors, it became part of the … tenant, after the unidentified Gilbert who held of Roger d'Ivry in 1086, 32 was Bernard de Mulet, who in 1225 granted … rent of Upper and Lower Horspath 'manors', i.e. 8 18 s. 4 d. 71 In 1814 William Lowndes of Brightwell Grove (Oxon.), as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1695 when those who had horse commons had to contribute 4 d. a common. 10 It is still (1954) gated. The jealousy with … services to agriculture were rewarded in 1788 by a D.C.L. from the University of Oxford and by a baronetcy in … gives no cultivators for the 3 hides held by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivry, 130 but later evidence shows that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fortification. This castle was probably built by Roger d'Ivry and nicknamed Beaumont because the ground north of it … 45 Manors. In 1086 MIXBURY ( Missberie) was held by Roger d'Ivry of the king as 17 hides; 46 as part of the Ivry barony … of the Bassets for a short period after the death of Roger d'Ivry in about 1120. 48 The St. Valery family had acquired …
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