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Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Elizabeth surrendered their two thirds to Thomas Stonor (d. 1474) of Stonor Park in Pyrton, 2 whose share passed to his son Sir William (d. 1494) and grandson John, a minor. Following John Stonors … 4 By the late 12th century it evidently belonged to the d'Oilly family's barony of Hook Norton, 5 and was subject to …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 11719; English Historical Documents II, 10421189, ed. D. C. Douglas and G. W. Greenaway, 2nd edn. (1981), no. 19 … of Richard de Reviers appears before that of Nigel d'Oilly). Pd: Gilbert Crispin, 1423, no. 21, from both MSS. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… succeeded as demesne tenant by his sons Ralph and Jordan (d. 1189) and by Jordan's son William (d. c. 1197). 45 From the younger William the manor passed to … fee of William FitzOsbern, and Robert, presumably Robert d'Oilly, held of him. 6 The township seems in fact to have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Castle CASTLE The castle was built for the king by Robert d'Oilly in 1071, 1 and was owned by the Crown until 1611. It … Matilda in 1138; in 1140 King Stephen's constable, Robert d'Oilly, declared for the empress, who was besieged in and …
Chalgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… (as part of the honor of Wallingford) by Miles Crispin (d. 1107), who also held Berrick Salome and Gangsdown. 14 … of Wallingford castle, passing in 1154 to Peter Boterel (d. 1165). 15 Thereafter it escheated to the Crown, which … held of the king by Saswold, and was pledged to Robert d'Oilly. 3 By the late 12th century it belonged to Robert of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Divinity School it has been attributed to William Orchard (d. 1504), who was buried in the cathedral. 15 Corbels were … tombs surmounted by effigies, one of Elizabeth Mountford (d. 1354), the others ascribed to Prior Alexander Sutton (d. … Castle c. 1127, having probably been acquired by Robert d'Oilly at the Conquest and given to St. George's at its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… low, wet land: in dry weather cow commons let for 4 s. 6 d., but sheep commons for 4 d. only. 29 Tenanted yardlands on Southwick priory's manor in … subletting. 48 The largest freeholders, such as Robert d'Oilly and Geoffrey of Bourton, were non-resident, 49 though …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was granted before 1086 to Pain, who held it of Roger d'Ivri (d. c. 1095). 3 The estate was said to be 'of the king's first … it seems to have been held. 126 Land given by Robert d'Oilly to William Laundels in 1302 remained part of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CANONS OF THE CHURCH OF ST. GEORGE, OXFORD In 1074 Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivri built the church of St. George in the castle of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… known as Grandpont was built or improved by Robert d'Oilly in the 11th century. 1 Before the completion of the … stream at a 'new bridge', 8 was built by John Claymond (d. 1537), president of Corpus Christi College, 9 and was …
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