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A History of the County of Oxford
… LAWRENCE orginated in two Domesday estates. In 1086 Robert d'Oilly held an estate in Baldon of the Bishop of Bayeux … who was alive in 1175, may have held the estate under the d'Oillys. 33 Thomas's grandson Robert held knight's fee of … by 1279 he had enfeoffed Robert de Louches, who paid him 1 d. and did suit at Bullingdon hundred court. 37 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the repair of which a leading parishioner left 6 s. 8 d. in 1530. 6 To reach Oxford the road now has to cross the … and pennon. 30 Manor. In 1086 WOOD EATON belonged to Roger d'Ivry, 31 and later with the rest of his estates … honors of St. Valery, Wallingford, and Ewelme. 32 Roger d'Ivry's tenant in 1086 was Fulk, who also held Brize Norton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stress must not be laid on the statement of manuscript D of the Chronicle that at this date 'the law of Canute was … jurisdiction of a Norman baron of a respectable typeRobert d'Oilli, who built the castle and the great bridge which … doubt that it was as custodian, and not as lord, that d'Oilli held the castle. 43 Oxford had also lost in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… who had evidently succeeded to the manor by 1446. 12 John (d. 1462) 13 was succeeded by his daughter Margaret, wife of Thomas Whittington of Over Lypiatt (d. 1491). Margaret retained the manor until her death c. 1496 … and had purchased Culkerton manor. 29 By his will Charles (d. 1728) devised Rodmarton manor to his grandson Charles 30 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to King Edward, and in 1086 both estates belonged to Roger d'Ivry. 50 They had apparently formed part of the estates … At his death c. 1166 he was succeeded by his son Bernard (d. c. 1191), whose son Thomas (d. 1219) was deprived of his estates before 1197. 55 Tetbury …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… | Endowed It With A Gift of | One Thousand Pounds | A.D. 1886.' The grammar school stands in the High Street … land, and Offa, after his victory at Bensington A.D. 779, seized the lands between Wallingford and Ashbury, and … of St. Valery, 92 which he gave before 1086 to Roger d'Ivry. To Doyley many estates in the neighbourhood which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 20 to the ounce for hounds, 6 sestiers of honey, and 15 d. 'by way of custom', a phrase which must be left without … had been given to it before the Conquest. In 1086 Roger d'Ivry, one of the greatest barons of Oxfordshire, was the … of Yarnton, Forest Hill, Woodperry, and Cowley was Roger d'Ivry. Robert d'Oilly, who is often associated with Roger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in King Edward's time, rendering then and now 14 s. less 2 d., and he has 1 dwelling rendering 6 d. pertaining to Sciptone [Shipton-under-Wychwood] and … which render 64 d.; 4 of these are waste. Roger de Ivri, 15 dwellings which render 20 s. and 4 d.; 6 of these …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. George in the Castle of Oxford established by Robert d'Oilly and Roger d'Ivri in 1074, which is thought to have some claim to be the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors and other estates Manors and other estates Roger d'Ivri held WOLVERCOTE in 1086, and Godfrey held of him. 61 There is no further record of the under-tenancy, and d'Ivri's successors probably held in demesne. The manor …
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