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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the hundred and manor was granted in 1317 to Richard Damory (d. 1330) 27 and the hundred passed with Headington to his son Richard (II) Damory (d. 1375) and then to Elizabeth Chandos, Eleanor, wife … assizes of bread and of ale, 48 and in 1356 Richard (II) Damory as lord of the hundred claimed assay and breaches of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… fifteen messuages, 8 virgates, and 12 s. rent, to Richard Damory and Margaret his wife in 1313. 65 In 1316 Richard Damory and William Mersh (possibly the William of the … returned as joint owners. 66 The following year Richard Damory obtained a grant of free warren here. 67 William de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Claydon Manor, which had been besieged and taken by Roger Damory and other opponents of Hugh le Despencer. 18 In 1346 … p.m. 15 Edw. II, no. 78; Cal. Close, 131823, p. 464. Roger Damory had interests in this manor which an agreement with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… abbot and convent mentioned in a charter of Sir Richard Damory. 10 Thorneorough Village and Stocks South of the … of the Doyleys here as elsewhere were the family of Damory of Bucknell in Oxfordshire, probably the descendants … established pedigree of the family begins with the Robert Damory who made a grant to Godstow Nunnery about 1138. 91 His …
A History of the County of Oxford
… thence along the brook as far as the close of Richard Damory (lord of Woodperry), thence to Earl's Stile and thence …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bletchingdon manor-house was the chief seat of Roger Damory and his wife Elizabeth de Clare (d. 1360), the … 65 for Gilbert appears to have been the ancestor of the Damory family, tenants of that manor. Bletchingdon manor was held by Robert Damory in 1139, 66 and passed to his son Roger, 67 and his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the site of a medieval house, once the home of the Damory family 20 and perhaps built by Richard Damory, who was often an honoured guest at Bicester Priory. … him by a certain Gilbert, 50 probably the ancestor of the Damory or de Damori family. 51 He may have come from Amars or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… forfeiture. In 1325 Edward II granted the manor to Richard Damory of Bucknell at fee farm. During the lifetime of … those who were responsible for paying the farm as 'Richard Damory and his heirs', without giving any indication of who … farm, paying the 10 a year which the successors of Richard Damory had paid. 76 Thomas died in 1580 and by the terms of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… secondly of Theobald Lord Verdon, and thirdly of Sir Roger Damory, refounded University Hall, Cambridge, in 1338, under … with tears between roundels charged with Clare, Verdon and Damory). Nicholas Livett and Edward Elwood were churchwardens …
A History of the County of Buckingham
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