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A History of the County of Oxford
… 265, 279 Vivian son of Ralph, 124 Vulcan, carving of, 83 W Wadard (fl. 1086), 63, 66, 70, 147, 14950, 214, 216, 250, 253, 266 Wadard, son of, 467, 50 Wadard, Walkelin, 47 waifs, 4, 240 Wales, 105, 165, 190 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Baldw. de, const. of Boulogne, 80 Avenel, Helewis, see Wadard; Wm., 311 Avery, Jas., 231 Avery, Messrs., of … m. Eustace de Frescheville, 311; Fulk, 311; Helewis, see Wadard; Ida, see FitzGerard; Rog., 314; Walchelin, 311, 313, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1378; , 96 n Hardwick, see Banbury Hareng, Eloise, see Wadard; Walkelin, 46;,46 Harmony of the Evangelists, 110 … violin-making, 29 Vyall, Hen., 142; Jas., 142; Wm., 142 W Wadard (fl. 1086), 46, 177 Wadard, Denise, 46; Eloise, m. Hareng, 46; Walkelin, 46 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… designers, 70 Hareng: Fulk, 219 Helewise, w. of Fulk, see Wadard Isabel, m. Wm le Brun, 219, 221 Matilda, m. Ralph … John, Earl Grandison, 50, 191 Viner, fam., 197 W. Wadard: Helewise, m. Fulk Hareng, 219, 226 Walkelin, 219 …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… W . . . la, Lauda 204 Wac atte, Will. 39 Wachard, Joh. 187 Wadard, Joh. 299 Wade, Hen. 184; Ph. 26; Relicta 140; Ric. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… see settlement vintners, wine and spirit merchants, Wadard (fl. 1086), n, Wadham College, Oxford, Waefelaer, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… into a private house 1978-81. 65 There was a mill on Wadard's son's manor in Thrupp in 1086, worth 6 s. and 125 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Leofwig, Archbishop Stigand's man, had passed by 1086 to Wadard's son who held of Roger d'Ivri. 47 The overlordship … until 1847. 48 The demesne tenancy followed the descent of Wadard's second Cassington manor, passing by the mid 12th century to Walkelin Wadard's elder daughter Helewise. 49 As at Cassington a mesne …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… KINGSEY MANOR, had been subinfeudated by the bishop to Wadard. 117 It was afterwards attached to the barony of Arsic …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to suppose that this Alkerton manor was granted to Wadard, a tenant of Odo at South Newington, since the two estates of Alkerton and South Newington were held by Wadard's descendants as a knight's fee. 68 Wadard's son was probably Walkelin Wadard, whose heirs were …
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