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A History of the County of Oxford
… known as WATLINGTON manor, was held for 8 hides by Robert d'Oilly, Constable of Oxford castle. 102 He died without male heirs and most of his land went to his brother Nigel d'Oilly, 103 but Watlington may have been granted earlier to … manor. Maud's possession was evidently disputed by Nigel d'Oilly (d. c. 1115) and, according to a statement in a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been occupied for many years by the vicar James Yalden (d. 1822). 19 It had replaced a 'mean' house, which in 1635 … many of his lands including Weston passed to Robert d'Oilly, the first Norman castellan of Oxford, who is said to … about 1115 39 and was succeeded by his son Robert (II) d'Oilly, who married Edith, daughter of Forne, to whom he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Park. Many of the children of Sir George Tipping (d. 1627) were baptized in the church, and he and his wife … at WHEATFIELD, assessed at 2 hides, was part of Robert d'Oilly's fief. 47 Subsequently it was lost to the D'Oillys and by 1166 was in the honor of Wallingford. 48 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Being in a dilapidated state, they were bought from the R.D.C. in 1963 and converted into one house. 29 Other … hides in Wigginton and in 1086 this estate was held by Guy d'Oilly, a younger brother of Robert d'Oilly, Constable of Oxford Castle and lord of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ditch or Dyke was constructed during the 1st century a.d. perhaps as a defence against the Romans. 36 Two parallel … On the inclosure of Wootton in 1770 Thomas Southam (d. 1790), already owner of property at Woodleys, was awarded … there by 1809 in occupation of Southam's son, William (d. 1837). 105 In 1818 the mansion house was bought by Thomas …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Staff. Richard, son of Peter, arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor before the Justices last Itinerant, against Robert … term, 9 H. III. On the authority of a fine levied A.D. 1240 (see Calendar of Fines), Milisent de Stafford has …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… whole of Horton should remain to the said Hervey saving 21 d. of rent, the said Hervey had deforced him of nearly three … the service of half the fee, viz., four marks and 40 d. of divers scutages. Fraricus acknowledged the fine, and … and thirty acres of wood, three acres of pasture, 40 s. 2 d. rent, a pound of pepper, and nine arrows, and a virgate …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… their goods and chattels to the value of 6 l. 10 s. 4 d. at Hamchirche, and for imprisoning the said Stephen. … Purification. m. 17. Staff. Roes, the widow of John Dolye (d'Oilli), appeared by attorney against Robert de Cote, in a … of Northburgh, to answer respecting a debt of 9 l. 13 s. 3 d. which he owed to him. The Bishop did not appear, and is to …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Lichfield for a messuage and four acres of land, 2 s. 3 d. of rent, and the rent of a pound of pepper in Great … sued Urian de St. Pierre and Margaret his wife for 7 s. 11 d. of rent in la Hyde in Brewode, in which they had no entry … messuage, eighteen acres of land, an acre of meadow, and 8 d. of rent in Chilinton, which he had demised to them when he …
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