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A History of the County of Oxford
… Bourton, and the chapelries of Wardington, Claydon, and Mollington, each of which was separately organized for poor … the later 19th century Bourton, Wardington, Claydon, and Mollington came to be considered separate civil parishes. 3 … Upper Wardington, Williamscot, Coton, Claydon, and Mollington. Mollington, although included in Cropredy parish, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Alwin had held before the Conquest. 20 Together with Mollington, this estate formed the Oxfordshire part of the honor of Peverel until 12356. 21 In 12423 Mollington was still in the honor, but Emmington was said to … 4 marks scutage were paid on the 2 fees of Emmington and Mollington. 31 Soon after 1200 Geoffrey de Sackville held a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Holbech of Birchley Hall (q.v.) and Ambrose Holbech of Mollington (Kineton Hund.) were appointed executors in 1633: …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the holdings of three other minor tenantsThomas de Mollington and Christian his wife, 59 Thomas de Kynton of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… moiety was held by John Kachelewe, whose family also held Mollington, and the other by the assigns of William Hall (de … Richard Danvers left bequests to the churches of Claydon, Mollington, and Wardington, but to the chapel only of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Kenilworth Priory, with a virgate in Cowley and lands in Mollington. 57 The Clintons were founders of Kenilworth, and … that he was overlord of the St. Remys in Iffley and Mollington. Thomas de Verdun, who was a great-grandson of the …
Magna Britannia
… the Cornish estates, in marriage to Thomas Hunt, Esq., of Mollington in Cheshire, whose grand-daughter, relict of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Ann and others conveyed the manor to Ambrose Holbeach of Mollington (Oxon.), a noted lawyer of the time. 17 The son of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Mollington MOLLINGTON The chapelry of Mollington covered 1,442 a., of which 783 a. lay in … 1895 the county boundary was changed to bring the whole of Mollington into Oxfordshire. 2 Earlier it had passed along …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lives, with remainder to John, son of Thomas Raleigh of Mollington, and his wife Idony and their heirs. 61 In 1417 … in the 17th century. Richard Gostelow, third son of a Mollington yeoman of some substance also named Richard, 93 …
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