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A History of the County of Oxford
… was attributed by the monks of Abingdon to Robert d'Oilly (d. 1091 or 1092), 13 but he may have been responsible … land, however, lay outside the walls in 1086, for Robert d'Oilly's houses within and without the walls paid geld and … have contributed to the town's impoverishment; Robert d'Oilly, the Conqueror's castellan, was remembered at Abingdon, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Earl Alfgar in the mid 11th century and by Robert d'Oilly after the Conquest. 22 It was held by the younger Robert d'Oilly in the early 12th century, 23 and presumably eschaeted to the Crown on the death of Henry d'Oilly in 1163. 24 One moiety of the mill was farmed by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the English thegn Saewold. His tenant was Robert d'Oilly, 69 whose family subinfeudated it to the Chesneys … to Eynsham abbey. 70 The overlordship descended with the d'Oilly barony of Hook Norton, passing to Henry d'Oilly (d. 1232), his widow Maud and her second husband …
Newington (Including Berrick Prior, Britwell Prior, Brookhampton, Holcombe)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… it was rated at 15 hides, including one held by Robert d'Oilly and another by Roger, probably Roger d'lvry. 11 The … perhaps identifiable with one of those held by Robert d'Oilly or Roger d'Tvry in 1086. The tenant (Richard of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the Middle Ages a detached part of Kidlington. Henry d'Oilly gave it c. 1200 to John de Grey (d. 1214), bishop of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and which did not form part of Walton. About 1140 Robert d'Oilly informed all his men of Northgate and Headington of a … church of St. Peter-in-the-East held HOLYWELL of Robert d' Oilly, 99 and the manor passed to successive rectors 1 until … Walton 13 tenements and 12 cottages of the gift of Henry d'Oilly, a croft of the gift of William the dean, and 4 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… must have been the fee held in Oxfordshire by Richard d'Oilly in 1186, which later evidence shows to have been in … of his grand-daughter and heir, the daughter of Ralph d'Oilly, 224 but he evidently died soon afterwards, for in the … Robert who was tenant in 1086 was very possibly Robert d'Oilly, for in 1166 Henry d'Oilly was mesne lord of the fee. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William Fitzellis, it was successfully claimed by Henry d'Oilly. 72 Tiddington must therefore have been part of the great d'Oilly estates, then comprising 32 knight's fees in Oxfordshire. 73 In 1232 Henry d'Oilly died, and his honor went to his nephew, Thomas de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… possessions to his Norman kinsmen, gave Arncot to Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivry. Robert and Roger were certainly … to the church of St. George in Oxford castle by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivry in 1074. 113 But this does not agree … the gift was made between 1086 and the death of Robert d'Oilly, some time between 1092 and 1100. St. George's lands …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1086 Ardley was held of the Earl of Chester by Robert d'Oilly, 57 and the mesne lordship of the manor followed the … dukes of Suffolk. The tenant of Ardley under Robert (I) d'Oilly was Drew d'Aundeley, who also held Hardwick and … by his son-in-law, Roger son of Ralph, a nephew of Nigel d'Oilly, his lord. 59 Roger was followed by Ralph son of Roger, …
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