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A History of the County of Oxford
… Rolls of the reign of Edward I show that the hundreds of Lewknor, Pyrton, Langtree, and Binfield, with the … after the king, possessed few Oxfordshire manors. Lewknor, Cuddesdon, and the greater part of Tadmarton were … three lords. Peter, who held Wheatfield and a manor in Lewknor of Robert d'Oilly, is of interest as the ancestor in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 40 li. Alnod of Kent ( chentisc) 24 held it. In Levecanol [Lewknor] Hundred Ilbert de Laci holds of the Bishop of Bayeux … Mary Of Abingdon The Abbey of Abingdon holds Levechanole [Lewknor]. There are 17 h. There is land for 26 ploughs. Of … 20 s. The same Peter holds of Robert 1 h. in Levecanole [Lewknor]. (There is) land for 1 plough which is there with 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The hundred of Lewknor THE HUNDRED OF LEWKNOR In the early 19th century Lewknor hundred had an area of 19,780 acres and a population …
A History of the County of Oxford
… whose chief estate in this part of the Chilterns lay at Lewknor in the neighbouring hundred. It was probably, … therefore, at this time that Wormsley was transferred to Lewknor hundred. 8 Otherwise, the composition of the hundred … have been reorganized and the court was held jointly with Lewknor. On several occasions it was held at Shirburn, 17 but …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… sir Thomas Edmunds, 1617 till 1619. "One book of sir Lewis Lewknor, 1605 till 1606. "Letters from sir Charles …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… comprising the Oxfordshire hundreds of Binfield, Langtree, Lewknor, Pirton and half the hundred of Ewelme, distinguished …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John Gerard in Morris, op. cit. 14. Their tutor, Edward Lewknor, followed them, 'being resolved to live as a Catholic …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 44 Camoys. Or on a chief gules three roundels argent. Lewknor. Azure three cheverons argent. Thomas Camoys … Margaret wife of Ralph Radmyld and Eleanor wife of Roger Lewknor. 47 Roger Camoys, his uncle, 48 is returned as … the manor in 1428, 49 but in 1433 he released it to Roger Lewknor and Eleanor. 50 Eventually the manor was divided …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Lord Seymour, 62 and in the following year Margaret Lewknor was demesne lessee, presumably of him. 63 The manor … 1549, 64 for in 1553 it was granted by Edward VI to Edward Lewknor as part of 1/40 fee. 65 Thereafter the descent is …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… was prepared. This came from the lips of Sir [ Lewis] Lewknor (Lucnor), master of the ceremonies. He argued from …
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