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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the convent of Benedictine monks from Bec established at Ogbourne (co. Wilts.), which became the richest cell in … 4 it continued the property of the Prior and convent of Ogbourne until the reign of Henry IV, 5 who in 1404 granted … lands were not within the royal forest. 14 The Prior of Ogbourne claimed pillory, tumbril and other liberties within …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 27 The abbey's lands were administered by the Prior of Ogbourne (Wilts.), who had a bailiff at Cottisford. There was … the home of the De Bar family. 33 The house was let by Ogbourne in 1375 and 1400 to Edward Metteley; it later came … The parish has had interesting associations. The priors of Ogbourne who acted as agents for the Norman Abbey of Bec, the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… formed by the secondary road which runs from Chiseldon to Ogbourne St. George. In 1967 the site of the former village … course to the west of the road from Chiseldon to Ogbourne St. George. The church stood to the north of this … in the present lane towards the road from Chiseldon to Ogbourne. 17 In 1634 John Evered alias Webb of Draycot Foliat …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… this manor was granted before 1291 to the alien priory of Ogbourne (Wilts.). 29 Norreys. Argent quartered with gules … the temporal possessions of the priories of Frampton and Ogbourne. 83 Henry V probably confirmed his estate in them on … It is here wrongly described as parcel of the priory of Ogbourne, which had nothing in East Hendred but a farm paid …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Priors, or, later, Priory from its connexion with Ogbourne Priory. 9 Enford in the Early 19th Century The … administered, from at least the 13th century, from Bec's Ogbourne estate. 235 In 1404, ten years before the formal … at farm to William of St. Vaast (d. 1404), prior of Ogbourne, and John, later duke of Bedford, for lives or while …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for the honor of Wallingford (Berks., later Oxon.) held at Ogbourne St. George in the 15th century and earlier 16th; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Church. 414 The prior of the cell of the abbey of Bec at Ogbourne (co. Wilts.) was holding the church in 13245 and … of the war with France the property of the priory of Ogbourne was frequently in the Crown during the 14th and 15th …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The present owner of Yew Tree Farm is Mrs. Humphries of Ogbourne, Wilts. In 1280 the Abbess of Godstow, described as …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 577 A trust formed in 1860 for managing property of the Ogbourne St. Andrew Particular Baptist Chapel was applied to the benefit of the Melksham chapel in 1903 when the Ogbourne St. Andrew Chapel closed. The assets of the trust …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Woodlands Farm and joins the Marlborough-Swindon road at Ogbourne St. George. The roads from Cunetio to Winchester and … with the old SwindonMarlborough road at the Old Eagle in Ogbourne St. Andrew. 18 In 1982 it was a track only. In 1773 … 5 s. on Humphrey Lisle's Poulton estate. 222 The prior of Ogbourne had a water mill at Poulton in the 12th century, and …
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