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A History of the County of Oxford
… Tull (£5 to the poor of Bampton by will proved 1615), 87 Robert Veysey of Chimney (£10 to 12 poor widows of Bampton … (£10 for bread to poor widows, by will proved 1695), 99 Robert Jeeves of Lew (£5 to poor labourers by will proved 1703), 1 Robert Cripps (£5 for poor widowers by will proved 1705), 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… when the chapter's farmer let a plot to the vicar Richard de Beeston for 18 d. a year. By the earlier 15th century the … and floor brasses to Thomas Plymyswode (d. 1417) and Robert Holcot (d. 1500), not in situ. 93 Also in the Horde …
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… on Bampton Doilly and Bampton Deanery manors and on Ilbert de Lacy's estate. 46 Hay for winter feed at Witney was bought … 83 and a Shifford man sold wheat at Bampton in 1334. 84 Robert Plot's description in 1677, repeated throughout the … villages, 60 while Samuel Spencer (d. 1841) and Robert Plaster (d. 1877), one of a long-established family of …
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… Bampton and Weald Education EDUCATION Robert Veysey of Chimney, by will proved 1635, left £200 to …
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… Manor, 58 John Mander (d. 1809) of Bampton House, 59 and Robert Kirke (d. 1800) of Weald Manor, who served as consul … The Bell, on the site of the later village hall, the Fleur de Lis, on the south-east side of the market place, and the … regular inn' in 1826; it closed in the 1880s. 80 The Fleur de Lis closed in the early 1870s and was demolished in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… LOCAL GOVERNMENT. MANOR COURTS. From 1248 William de Valence, as lord of the manor and hundred of Bampton, … of frankpledge for Bampton Deanery manor through William de Valence's bailiff for an annual payment of 3 s., which in …
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… in 1086 totalled 27½ hides; another ½ hide held by Ilbert de Lacy of the bishop of Bayeux's gift, a 'parcel' held by … into the royal manor, perhaps c. 1100 when Ilbert's son Robert was expelled from the country. 42 Bampton manor was … (d. 1387), Lord Talbot; he leased it in 1382 to Sir Robert Tresilian for 7 years. 49 Gilbert's son Richard, Lord …
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… it passed in 1248 to Henry III's half-brother William de Valence. 15 It descended with the manor to the Talbots, … the hundred was leased with the manor for 7 years to Sir Robert Tresilian, 17 and in the later 16th century the right … (P.R.S.n.s.iv), 245; Bk. of Fees, i. 588; ii. 1396; Plac de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 668; Cal. Chart. R. 1226-57, 339; …
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… rises above simple recessed patterns of hearts, fleurs-de-lys, and chains of semi-circles. The one exception is some … 68 In 1321 the castle was delivered into the custody of Robert Arden after Henry Burghersh, Bishop of Lincoln, had … his discharge, and the castle guard 10 marks. 79 In 1510 Robert Cutt combined the office of doorkeeper with those of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of glebe. 21 The great tithes granted to Eynsham Abbey by Robert Bloet, Bishop of Lincoln, and Robert, son of Waukelin, lord of Wickham, 22 were probably … had a common seal depicting the Annunciation, with a fleur-de-lis. 148 The guild's endowment was augmented by various …
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