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A History of the County of Oxford
… (Bucks.), Hindus, Hinksey: Geof. of, Joan of, see Kepeharm Thos. of, Hinksey, North (Berks.), ferry at, road …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Kenylwurth. See Kenilworth. Kenynt', Kenyton. See Kempton. Kepeharm, Hugh of Oxford, 513. Kepier, Kippiard [in St. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… le, 576. -, Gilbert le, 407. Kenton [co. Devon], 137, 333. Kepeharm, Bennet, 140. Kerdeston, William de, 120, 458. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
A History of the County of Oxford
… Holand Kent, and see Canterbury; Dover; Rye Kenyon, Edm., Kepeharm: Alice, w. of John, m. 2. Hen. Simeon, Benet, … John (fl. c. 1130), John (d. c. 1205), Laur., fam., Kepeharm Lane, Kershaw, B., Kettell, (Ketyll): John, Ralph, … Pacey's Bridge, Packer, Wm., Pady, Christine, m. 1 Laur. Kepeharm, 2 Jordan Rufus, Page: Mic., Wm., painters, Paisley …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 1, Henry VII
A History of the County of Oxford
… to have been only one, a powerful and wealthy burgess John Kepeharm. 76 John's son, Laurence, was sole alderman c. 1200, … his fortunes by marrying the widow of a rich burgess, John Kepeharm, 75 and his son, Stephen, acquired a large country … the Eus (see Table IV) survived for many generations. John Kepeharm held land in Oxford in the 1130s, 96 another John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was recorded by name in the late 12th century when Benet Kepeharm granted it to St. Frideswide's priory. 17 By the mid …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Alice, the daughter of the wealthy Oxford burgess John Kepeharm, gave this part of his inheritance to his wife as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (1526). Closed c. 1545 and incorporated in Christ Church. Kepeharm Lane (1325): Hinksey or Kepeharm Lane (1327). Closed by 1606 when the city was …
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