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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… borderers was granted by the Conqueror, to his brother Odo Bishop of Baieux, 5 and he being attainted by King … to Robert Lord Tateshale, by marriage, late Stigand's or Odo's manor. Eudo, who was lord of the other, was founder, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… deposition the King granted it to his brother in law, Odo Bishop of Baieux, in France, and Earl of Kent; on whose … of Sussex and Arundel, were lords. At the grand survey, Odo was lord, and consisted in Stigand's time of four …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… retained the manor, but after c. 1072-5 it was granted to Odo, bishop of Bayeux. 59 Odo subinfeudated it to Hugh de Port, who became a tenant-in-chief on Odo's forfeiture in 1083. Ely abbey made intermittent …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… gave land in foro or in magno vico, formerly belonging to Odo, bishop of Bayeux (d. 1097), to the priory of St. Martin …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part of the 26-hide manor of Stanton Harcourt held by Odo, bishop of Bayeux. 83 When in the earlier 12th century …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 62 In the early 13th century and perhaps in the late 12th Odo son of William de Dammartin had a considerable estate in Southwick. By 1222 he had been succeeded by his son Odo, 63 and in 1225 John of Wauton and his wife Alice, as sister and heir of the younger Odo, claimed a plough-land there. 64 Part of the Dammartin …
Survey of London
… John of God, S. Basil the Great, S. Augustine of Hippo, S. Odo, S. Bruno, S. William of Monte Virgina, S. Stephen of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… heir he is, who had demised the land to one Robert fitz Odo for the term of ten years. Robert (de Huggeford) appeared … and warranted the land to him, and stated that Robert fitz Odo did not enter by the said Richard fitz Arnold, but by one … appealed to a jury. The jury say that the said Robert fitz Odo had entry by Robert de Stafford, and not by Richard fitz …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 984, 90 and in 1086 Wadard held 1½ hide there under Odo, bishop of Bayeux. That estate was apparently forfeited on Wadard's and Odo's fall, and was probably included in Henry I's grant to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… land in South Leigh, was held by Alnod, and in 1086 by Odo of Bayeux: it was reckoned at 26 hides, 7 of which one … hide in 'Pereio', probably in South Leigh, and held under Odo by Wadard, was apparently absorbed into the main Stanton estate before the late 12th century. 9 Following Odo's forfeiture the estate was held possibly by Ranulf …
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