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A History of the County of Oxford
… lost, 10 is unknown. By deeds of 1709 and 1713 Thomas Horde (d. 1715) charged 5½ yardlands in Aston and Cote with … 19th century more was paid than required. 12 Bequests by Horde of £10 each to Aston and Cote for apprenticing 2 boys … 15 In 1888 16 the only Aston eleemosynary charity was Horde's, 17 incorporated that year into the Bampton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its 20-a. holding to pasture, 87 and in the 1660s Thomas Horde attempted to promote a general inclosure of the … made for exchanges, abatement of commons, and arbitration; Horde subsequently inclosed c. 120 a. near Cote House, taken … in 1834, supported by tenants and initially by Caroline Horde, met with hostility from most proprietors. 33 An Act …
A History of the County of Oxford
… By deeds of 1709 and 1713 ratified under his will Thomas Horde (d. 1715) charged lands in Aston manor with £6 a year … annual income totalled c. £42, including, besides the Horde charity, c. £3 from unspecified Bampton charities and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… laxity on the part of non-resident lords. In 1657 Thomas Horde (d. 1715) attempted to annexe the Sixteens' rights and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a London mercer. 16 In 1553 Hill sold the manor to Alan Horde of the Middle Temple. 17 Horde died in 1554 leaving it in dower to his relict Dorothy, … manor passed under an earlier settlement to her son Alan Horde (d. 1603) of Ewell (Surrey) and Hoards Park (Salop.), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and early 17th included the non-resident lord Thomas Horde (d. c. 1607) and members of the Allen family. 42 … Cote House as lessee in 1627, 43 and a daughter of Thomas Horde (d. 1715), himself staunchly anti-Catholic, was also …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was diverted before 1815 to the National school. 92 Thomas Horde, by will proved 1716, left £10 each to Bampton and … century it was lost by the 19th. A £10 rent charge left by Horde on lands in Aston and Cote for the poorest of Bampton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was sold by the non-resident lord of Haddon to Thomas Horde (d. 1715), who remodelled it c. 1702, probably reducing … and the east window enlarged; the archway between the Horde chapel and the chancel was rebuilt in different form on … was rebuilt in 1872 following lightning damage. 76 The Horde chapel, 'ruinous' in 1786 and used as a store by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John Roberts (185 a. including small leaseholds), Caroline Horde ( c. 173 a. for Golofers or Knapps farm), Jesus …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Maugersbury (d. 1774), and Anne, who married Thomas Horde of Bourton-on-the-Water, and the daughters successfully … John Chamberlayne, son of Edmund and Elizabeth, and Thomas Horde, then trustee for his granddaughter Caroline Horde, for the ownership of Bisley hundred and the Seven …
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