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A History of the County of Oxford
… farm was sold c. 1920. 71 Two thirds of the tithe of the d'Oilly demesne in Hensington was given to the church of St. George in the Castle, Oxford, by Robert d'Oilly or his successors, and passed, with the rest of that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Roger d'lvri's manor and 1 each on Ansger's and Robert d'Oilly's land. Roger d'Ivri's tenant, William, had 2 teams in … had the remaining half team on their land. Robert d'Oilly's tenant, Peter, had his 1 ploughteam in demesne, … in 1086, paying 14 s. and 125 eels, and one on Robert d'Oilly's estate in Hensington. 24 The Hensington mill was not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 5 yardlands in Hensington was held in 1086 by Robert d'Oilly of the fee of William FitzOsbern. 66 The overlordship … was said, perhaps in error, to be of the fee of Robert d'Oilly. 82 By the late 12th century the estate was held by the …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… 4 By the late 12th century it evidently belonged to the d'Oilly family's barony of Hook Norton, 5 and was subject to … a sheriff of Oxfordshire in the 1090s and one of Robert d'Oilly's knights. Henry de Whitfield gained possession of his … 13th century, when Richard Foliot alleged that Henry d'Oilly (d. 1196) had granted a hide of land to his father …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… of Richard de Reviers appears before that of Nigel d'Oilly). Pd: Gilbert Crispin, 1423, no. 21, from both MSS. … of Worcester, 17). Note: The writ is attested by Nigel d'Oilly, who is believed to have d. c. 1115 (Sanders, 54), and …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… de Dunestanvilla, et Gocelyno de Baillolo, et Henrico de Oilly, et Willelmo de Lannalem, 25 et Willelmo de Bellocampo. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fee of William FitzOsbern, and Robert, presumably Robert d'Oilly, held of him. 6 The township seems in fact to have been divided between Roger d'Ivri and Robert d'Oilly, who both held in chief after the forfeiture of William … FitzOsbern's son Roger in 1075. Before c. 1127 Robert d'Oilly or his successor gave land in WORTON, later ½ knight's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Castle CASTLE The castle was built for the king by Robert d'Oilly in 1071, 1 and was owned by the Crown until 1611. It … in 1138; in 1140 King Stephen's constable, Robert d'Oilly, declared for the empress, who was besieged in and …
Chalgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… held of the king by Saswold, and was pledged to Robert d'Oilly. 3 By the late 12th century it belonged to Robert of … Henry of Wheatfield (d. 1226) later held it of the d'Oilly barony as knight's fee. 5 Henry was succeeded by his … by Margaret de Warbelton (d. 1365), who held it of the d'Oilly fee with reversion to the Despensers. 12 Instead the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Castle c. 1127, having probably been acquired by Robert d'Oilly at the Conquest and given to St. George's at its … was first recorded in 1086 when it was held by Robert d'Oilly, 62 but archaeological evidence 63 and the fact that … for St. Edmund Hall. The advowson descended in the d'Oilly family to Henry d'Oilly, who between 1154 and 1156 …
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