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A History of the County of Oxford
… at least partly occupied. Until changes made by the R.D.C. most of the village street names dated from about this … 40 The house was probably lived in by John (II) Griffith (d. 1662), two of whose children were baptized in the church … 1100 and probably Milcombe as well, since by 1109 Niel d'Oilly, lord of Hook Norton, had granted this Milcombe estate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… alterations were made later in the century by Lt.Col. F.D. Hibbert. 27 In 1949 it was bought for use as an Old … the many manors which were granted by William I to Robert d'Oilly, and it is possible that before the Conquest it had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Ashridge in Chesterton were valued at 12 14 s. 7 d. a year. 62 For some years after the death of Edmund of … 65 Ashridge College held the manor, valued at 27 13 s. 2 d. a year in 1535, 66 until its dissolution in 1539. In 1279 … Chastleton is another possible identification. Henry d'Oilly's grant of land there ( c. 11524) to Eynsham may have …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to a thegn called Brictric, from whom it passed to Robert d'Oilli, 14 and from him to Miles Crispin, who held at the … The property then comprised land to the value of 4 12 s. 6 d., with 17 s. 6 d. rent from the free tenants and a fishery and villeinage …
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 … St. George in Oxford castle, founded by him and Robert d'Oilly jointly, 83 and in 1149 St. George's and its endowments …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tew. 39 The two largest were held by Eurwin, of Robert d'Oilly (7 hides) and Robert of Stafford (3 hides). By 1166 the d'Oilly land, too, may have been held of the barony of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1086 ELSFIELD was part of the great fee of Robert d'Oilly, of whom it was held by Turstin son of Rolf, a Norman … followed the descent of Waterperry, 9 passing from the d'Oilly family in the 13th century to Hugh de Plescy (d. …
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 … Bishop Robert had given back to Nigel, brother of Guy d'Oilly, the land which Guy had held of the bishop and which he …
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 … of the honor which had been given to him by Robert (I) d'Oilly, 19 and which ultimately passed as the honor of St. …
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