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A History of the County of Warwick
… village north-eastwards to join that from Warmington to Mollington, Oxon. A mill is mentioned here in 1291, 3 and two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… O.A.S Trans. 1906, 22. For the Odills or Woodhulls of Mollington see Oxon. Visit. 198. O.A.S. Trans. 1906, 2527: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… knight's fee in Tadmarton formerly held by John Bret of Mollington in Cropredy. 52 The abbot also claimed free warren … until sold after 1660 to Ambrose Holbech (d. 1662) of Mollington. 60 It then passed to Richard Brideoake who was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Shenington. T. C. Hughes (d. 1852), sometime Curate of Mollington and Claydon, took the additional name of … the following villages: Cropredy 9, Wardington 6, Coton 4, Mollington 4, Williamscot 1. Loveday MSS. The school was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and neighbouring estates to Ambrose Holbech (d. 1662) of Mollington, a noted lawyer. 58 Holbech's son Ambrose (d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 133 A John Hardwick, son and heir of John Hardwick of Mollington, quitclaimed rights to lands and waters in Wood …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1685, to marry Sarah, daughter of Ambrose Holbech, of Mollington, co. Warwick, gent.; recorder of Ludlow, and M.P. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… X 181). Claydon, 12th-cent. church ( ibid. pp. 191-2). Mollington, 13th-cent. church ( ibid. p. 204). Wardington, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wardington, and Coton, Cropredy, the Bourbons, Mollington, and Claydon. Six of the children from Williamscot …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 291 318 448 436 428 439 418 375 366 Cropredy (part of): 12 Mollington Chap. (part of) 13 783 199 179 310 360 283 241 234 … Places) to which thay jointly belong. (See also notes to Mollington, Kingsey, Ickford, Lewknor, Ibstone, and Oxford … is in Berkshire. See note ( 3), p. 216. The remainder of Mollington Chapelry in sin Warwickshire; the figures for 1821 …
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