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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Beauchamp, Lord St Amand, William [p. vi-246] [col. a] Stonor late of Stonor, knight, Thomas Delamare late of Aldermaston, knight, … Roger Tocotes, Richard Beauchamp, Lord St Amand, William Stonor, knight, Thomas Delamare, knight, Richard Woodville, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
Rural Parishes: Bix
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… lay in the south-west. The manors were absorbed into the Stonor estate in the 14th century, and the parishes united in … flooded by the 'Assendon Spring', which rises near Stonor, but this probably never provided a regular stream. 11 … road running from the Fair Mile up the Assendon valley to Stonor, through Lower and Middle Assendon. 1 Both of these …
Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… in Binfield and Langtree hundreds, and with Sir Walter Stonor of Blount's Court one of only two resident gentlemen. … with the arms of the Forsters and of Forster impaling Stonor, the latter presumably commemorating the marriage of Humphrey Forster and Alice Stonor in the earlier 15th century. 1 Three members of the …
Rural Parishes: Rotherfield Greys
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… and from the 15th to the 19th century belonged to the Stonor family. The suffix 'Greys', from the chief medieval … of the parish, which was later acquired by the Stonors of Stonor Park. 3 In the mid 19th century the Stonors, with 659 … 10 while one of the tenants of the honor, William Stonor (d. 1494), also held land in that part of the parish. …
Rural Parishes: Rotherfield Peppard
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… gentrification. Blount's Court, a minor residence of the Stonor family from the 15th to the early 18th century, lies … 16th century to the early 18th some younger members of the Stonor family lived at Blount's Court, a house built probably … John Drayton. Richard sold the manor to his stepson Thomas Stonor in 1465. 20 The manor, known thereafter as Rotherfield …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with the consent of the freeholders granted to Thomas Stonor of Stonor a perpetual lease of a piece of land in the High … a free grammar school for the education of youth'. Thomas Stonor agreed that all repairs should be done by himself and …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… eleven ewe sheep each worth 4s., belonging to Sir Francis Stonor, knight, of Stonor, co. Oxon, at Uxbridge. Guilty, no goods, seeks the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (Frenshe). Below; Econ., agric. Cal. Close, 1461-8, 246. Stonor Letters, II (Camden Soc. 3 rd ser. XXX), p. 26, no. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… end'. No record of its payment or application. Lady Stonor by will allegedly proved 1645 left 20s. to be given …
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