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A History of the County of Berkshire
… as two manors by two freemen. 7 It passed afterwards to Oda of Winchester, who gave it to Robert, the steward of Hugh … 8 It seems afterwards to have passed with the majority of Oda's lands to Rogerd' lvry, 9 and was included in the honour …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… In 1086 Bathingbourne was held with Ladone 66 by the king, Oda having held them as an alod from King Edward. 67 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Leonard Wills Field Studies Centre. An estate called Oda, later Woodadvent, was exempt from geld in 1084 and does …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
Cardiff Records
… of the meadow.) A farmhouse on the west side of Gwaun-tre-Oda, or Whitchurch Common. CORNER HOUSE. The house which is …
Cardiff Records
… of Llandaff belonging to the Chapter (1673.) GWAUN-TRE-ODA (the meadow of the habitation of Oda.) The Welsh name for Whitchurch Common, now inaccurately …
Cardiff Records
… and a hamlet in the chapelry of Whitchurch, near Gwaun-tre-Oda (1811.) The name is applied particularly to an old …
Cardiff Records
… Gwentian Welsh is closely akin. 5 TREODA (the abode of Oda, or Odyn.) An ancient messuage in the village of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… mansiones).' The half hide may have included 'Imela' and 'Oda' mentioned in the Geld Inquest along with 'Waistou' as … his schedule after places in Stogumber and Nettlecombe. 'Oda' might be Woodavent. This place was held by Robert …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Count Robert (of Mortain); nor from 1 hide in Imela and Oda and Waiestow; nor from 1 virgate which Robert son of …
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