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A History of the County of Oxford
… Moretons, a family which took its name from the village. Osmund de Moreton had been succeeded before 1146 by his son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1550. At an unknown date a bishop of Salisbury, perhaps Osmund, 335 built a castle upon certain boundaries ( divise), …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Hen. II to the Bishop of Salisbury ( Registers of St. Osmund [Rolls Ser.], i, 238) refers to the county court at … 180 (St. Mary). Inst. Bks. P.R.O. Crockford. Reg. of St. Osmund (Rolls Ser.), i, 203. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to the name. In the first extant county rate. Reg. of St. Osmund (Rolls Ser.), i, 203. Dict. Nat. Biog. Parish …
A History of the County of Sussex
… de Warenne, 2 of them being held of him by Warner and Osmund. The other 2 hides were held of William by Hugh son of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… bishop of East Anglia (d. 1091), gave or devised to Osmund, bishop of Salisbury, possibly included those of St. Mary and St. Peter in Marlborough. Bishop Osmund endowed Salisbury cathedral chapter with the churches … Redistribution of Seats Act, 48 & 49 Vic. c. 23. Reg. St. Osmund (Rolls Ser.), i. 199; above, Preshute, church. Sar. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… work in the diocese. Phrases or ideas taken from St. Osmund's Institution, Richard Poore's Consuetudinary, and … to completeness. The final paragraph declared that Bishop Osmund's foundation charter and all the ancient statutes and … witness to the strength of the foundations laid by St. Osmund and his medieval successors. Throughout the centuries …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… most distinguished of the Conqueror's curial bishops, St. Osmund, who alone among the Norman bishops left a written … of Sherborne and Ramsbury since 1058. The accession of Osmund in 1078, however, marks the real beginning of the new … year, 1091, according to 15th-century tradition, Bishop Osmund had ordained 4 principal personae, 32 prebendaries, 4 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and 2 men for a further 15 days on the destruction of St. Osmund's shrine, 413 the long period of demolition suggesting …
A History of the County of Oxford
… s. It belonged and belongs ( fuit et est) to the church. Osmund the priest holds of the King 1 h. in Chertelintone … Ernulf holds 1 h. in Ludewelle [Ludwell in Wootton] and Osmund (holds) of him. (There is) land for 1 plough. It was … It was and is worth 100 s. Turstin's son holds, and Osmund of him, 2 h. of the King in Ludewelle [Ludwell in …
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