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A History of the County of Oxford
… a large part of his lands, but a part of Wainhill with Fritwell, Noke, and Albury appears to have been given to … 193 He also held 15 hides of the FitzOsberns in Albury, Fritwell, and Noke. 194 There were several branches of the … another. Wainhill, which was held for a -fee, formed with Fritwell, Noke, and Albury 3 fees, 195 and the mesne tenancy …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and those of his wife in Cottisford to Laurence Lord of Fritwell, who received a new lease in 1676: 78 he died at Fritwell in 1708. His eldest son Laurence resided at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… come from neighbouring villages such as Hethe, Fringford, Fritwell, and Willaston and being still called after them. An …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Studley, two of the Earl of Cornwall's knights, Richard of Fritwell and John le Brun, held three cottages in Forest Hill …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Fritwell FRITWELL Fritwell lies roughly mid-way between two market townsBanbury … was transferred to Somerton, reducing the area of Fritwell from 1,878 to 1,743 acres. 3 In 1953 about 506 acres …
A History of the County of Oxford
… when his lands were in the hands of Warin Fitzgerold of Fritwell, presumably the guardian of Robert's son Peter, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it is probable that his lands in Noke passed like those of Fritwell to Roger de Chesney, and that Roger's granddaughter … Devon, and the Isle, in 1293. 32 Like the overlordship of Fritwell it then passed to the De Lisles of Rougemont, who … in the 12th century probably held Nokeas they held part of Fritwell under their kinsmen the Chesneys. 37 Sampson Foliot, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 184 In 1729 Charles Bowles arranged with the patron of Fritwell for the livings to be held by a single incumbent, to … of the living, Charles Bowles, agreed with the patron of Fritwell in 1729 that the two parishes should be held … (176399), and Henry Linton (17991841), who resigned Fritwell in 1831. 213 The scheme may have improved the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tyeys (or Teutonicus) who held it in 1279, and was lord of Fritwell and Albury as well as of estates in several other …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to 1,977 acres by the addition of a detached part of Fritwell. 2 It lies along the banks of the Cherwell about 16 … of the G.W.R. was completed in 1850 and a station (called Fritwell and Somerton in 1955) was opened in 1855. 11 It … for a part of the year only by the upland settlement at Fritwell and later permanently colonized from there. 125 By …
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