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A History of the County of Oxford
… the relics of St. Beornwald. 44 A pension of 13 s. 4 d. to Eynsham abbey, recorded from 1291 and paid after the … status. The 'chapel of the Blessed Virgin' in which Roger d'Oilly and Exeter cathedral sealed an agreement in 1235 was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… early 17th century. 71 A wood called Boyvale, where Roger d'Oilly had housebote and haybote in 1279, may have lain … became indistinguishable from other tenanted farms. 89 The d'Oillys' demesne comprised 3 ploughlands in 1279 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was held in 1156, apparently at pleasure, by Thierry (d. 1163), count of Flanders, from c. 1167 by Thierry's son … in 1173, and from c. 1175 by Matthew's brother Philip (d. 1191), count of Flanders, whose lands were held in custody … farmed and became fully tithable, 42 and c. 1074 Robert d'Oilly gave two thirds of his demesne tithes of Bampton to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the king's hands during a vacancy, it yielded 6 11 s. 10 d. 5 In 1254 and 1291 it was valued at 25 and 30 net … villages, including influential men such as Bray Doyley of Adderbury, also attended, despite the efforts of … prating woman Anne Audland', produced a reply by Bray Doyley which may have been written by Banbury Friends. 318 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1606 it comprised the rents of 76 free tenants (7 9 s. 6 d.) and other property, notably houses and cottages in the … on himself and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir John Doyley of Chislehampton. 74 The Hawtens also held Easington, … century, bearing the arms of John Brancaster, of Robert Doyley and his wife Edith, and of George Danvers of Calthorpe …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… but in the 1930s it was owned by Judge A. R. Kennedy 92 (d. 1943) 93 with a small estate of c. 65 a. called Old farm. … house dated 1753, was probably built for Samuel Tawney 98 (d. 1756). 99 The house, enlarged on the north in the late … the manor c. 1625 to Sir Thomas Sackville. 162 Sir Thomas (d. 1647) was succeeded in turn by his sons John (d. 1647) and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the neighbouring manor of Clanfield; he held of Roger d'Ivri, who held of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford. 3 … not mentioned later, and the overlordship descended with d'Ivri's lands presumably to Reynold of St Valery (d. 1163), … 1368. 65 Confirmations of Hugh of Tew's grant by Robert d'Oilly during the 12th century were made presumably in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1/2 a.), and Woodstock borough, besides an offering of 6 d. a year from every family in the parish. 68 None of those … farm was sold c. 1920. 71 Two thirds of the tithe of the d'Oilly demesne in Hensington was given to the church of St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 5 cottars. They held by rent of 3 s. 9 d. a year and heavy services for each yardland, working daily … recorded in 1551, when the tenants of Bladon received 6 d. or 2 gallons of ale for the service, and again in 1649 … Roger d'lvri's manor and 1 each on Ansger's and Robert d'Oilly's land. Roger d'Ivri's tenant, William, had 2 teams in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was granted for life to royal servants. Walter de Hauvill (d. 1219) held it of the gift of Richard I by serjeanty of … in the 17th century may have marked their site. 50 Roger d'lvri held 21/2 hides in HENSINGTON in 1086, 51 and the … of 5 yardlands in Hensington was held in 1086 by Robert d'Oilly of the fee of William FitzOsbern. 66 The overlordship …
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