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A History of the County of Oxford
… the Copes of Hanwell, the Fienneses of Broughton, and Bray Doyley of Adderbury; the proximity of Banbury was also an … and from Wigginton, 10 s. from Wroxton, and 21 s. 8 d. from Horley and Hornton. 24 The St. Amand family held the … marks. 25 In 1418 Eleanor, relict of Amaury de St. Amand (d. 1402), conveyed the manor and hundred to Thomas Wykeham. …
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 … 4 By the late 12th century it evidently belonged to the d'Oilly family's barony of Hook Norton, 5 and was subject to … (d. 1519). 24 Williams second wife Alice married Thomas Doyley of Hambleden (Bucks.) 25 and retained a life interest, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1,090 acres. Brize Norton Manor Overlordship In 1086 Roger d'Ivri, as successor to 14 thegns, held 14 hides and 1 … (d. 1726). 183 In 1730 it was apparently held by Sir John Doyley of Chislehampton (d. 1746), husband of Goddard … to comprise a close and a yardland, were sold to John Doyley and John Scudamore. 224 No later record has been …
Survey of London
… the market gardens, and, best of all, the old Vale, d all of which had given place to a dismal moraine of bricks … and affecting several local shops and pubs. Opposite, C. D. Harrod was between 1860 and 1889 in the process of … Basil Street and Brompton Arcade). Shops and arcade by G. D. Martin, architect, and Perry and Company, builders, 19034; …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… town, paid by free-tenants, to the amount of 10. 7 s. 0 d. A few of the returns at this inquisition are transcribed, … the town at this period. The lord's arable land let at 6 d. per acre, producing a rental of 4. 10 s. The meadows were worth 2 s. per acre, and the marshes 6 d. The woods paid 3, and the underwood 10 s., while an …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1626, 1658, 1669 (1) WEA (2) b 1606, at ? Boughton, Notts, d 15, bur 29 Jul 1669, at St Botolph Bishopsgate (3) Will PCC … by Sidney Lever, W, 1656, 1661 (3) b Pauls Walden, Herts, d Sept 1661 (4) Will PCC 136 May pr, 12 Sep 1661 f Richard … (2) Heal, London Goldsmiths, p 135, will of Charles Doyley PCC 183 Fane, 1692, HT, 1663, f 2, VBk, St Mathew …
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… 11719; English Historical Documents II, 10421189, ed.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. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… paid in the moiety of their fines. 1 196 Andrew Bowerman, D.D., Stratford-under-Castle, Wilts. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 193 … bought by Ralph Darnall. 18 931 78 273 16 March. Ascot Doyley Manor, co. Oxon, bought by John Hildesley. 18 934 962 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 44 L. 109 1077 19. Sept. Ordered to settle 35 l. 14 s. 3 d. over and above the 13 l. 10 s. already paid to the … Rectory, being worth 185 l. a year, except 14 l. 6 s. 8 d. paid to Bristol Church, and 13 l. 10 s. to the minister … against Parliament. 193 616 10 Dec. Fine at , 55 l. 3 325 Doyley Gower, Stittenham, Co. York. Vol. G No. or p. C. 207 …
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 …
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